Business benefits for your company with LinkedIn

Social media have become an ever more self-evident part of marketing by companies. For those companies that have B2B clients, LinkedIn is a natural choice with several ways of creating business benefits.

According to LinkedIn the world’s largest professional networks operate on the Internet with more than 150 million members in more than 200 countries (statistics from 9 February 2012). What possibilities exist then to market your company and create business opportunities with LinkedIn? Several are listed here.

Company profile in LinkedIn

Start by creating a company profile for your company on LinkedIn. But, first of all, check to see if your company is already present. Where several people have indicated your company as their employer, the profile has already been created automatically.

Fill in information about your company, for example contact details, description of the company and services/products etc. You can also link in RSS feeds from other social media, for example the company’s Twitter, Slideshare and blogs.  See an example http://www.LinkedIn.com/company/comaround.

Feel free to ask your employees what it’s like to work for the company. You can also obtain recommendations from clients and co-operation partners. Be proactive and send out a question via LinkedIn asking them to write a few lines on your company profile page.

Search engine positioning and optimisation in LinkedIn

As is common where web pages are concerned, it is important to specify relevant search terms and phrases which we want to end up high on Google’s search result list, in order to maximise search engine traffic to a webpage. This principle, of course, applies also to the company’s profile page on LinkedIn, something it can be easy to forget. Google loves LinkedIn, that is to say it has a high page rank and this makes it easier to come high up on Google hits on complex search terms and phrases. Even if you come high up on the search results with your homepage it is possible to take more positions on Google hits. See the example below where we wish to come high up with the term ‘web-based self-service’.  We have achieved first place via LinkedIn and place 2 and 3 via our homepage.

Since Google loves LinkedIn, it is also possible to improve your own company’s page rank. This is done through creating links from LinkedIn to your homepage.

Advertising on LinkedIn

With LinkedIn you can also create business benefits via advertising. You can create text ads similar to keyword advertising such as Adwords and text ads with a small illustration. You pay per click (CPC) or per 1,000 times the ad is shown (CPM).

Lead Collection is a function in LinkedIn which enables you to track leads directly through your LinkedIn ad campaigns. When this function is activated, persons (members of LinkedIn) who click on your ad can simply request that you contact them through clicking on a button ‘Request Contact’. This option is shown at the top of your target page. For each lead, you will see the person’s name, heading and a link to his/her LinkedIn profile. The person also has the possibility of sharing his/her e-mail address. You will be able to send a free follow-up message to them on LinkedIn.

Create or be part of a group on LinkedIn

Through creating a group for your brand or trade name/trade mark, you will be able to extend the reach beyond your own network.  Within the brand group you are able to initiate discussions, share news etc. or create sub-groups. This is a good way of creating a dialogue with key persons in your business sector and with potential and existing clients.

You can also participate in other groups in order to reply to questions that relate to your area of expertise. This is valuable because you can thereby expand your network or acquire updated news associated with your particular line of business.

Job advertising on LinkedIn

When there is a need to recruit new employees you are able to place job adverts via LinkedIn.

Events on LinkedIn

There are also possibilities for marketing events. You will find the function under the ‘More’ flap.

Polls on LinkedIn

You are able to create interest and find answers to important questions through creating your own survey or poll which you can distribute on LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook. You can also embed the voting module on your own website or blog.

You can learn more about how to market your company in order to create business benefits under Learning Center (under ‘More’ flap).

You are welcome to report how you have managed to create new business through marketing yourself via LinkedIn.

Source: www.linkedin.com


iPhone apps – Top 9 photos

Instagram – Snap a photo with your iPhone, apply one of the smart filters that can be chosen and then send the picture to Twitter, Facebook and/or Flickr with a simple press of the button. You can also follow your favourite people directly on Instagram where you can also post comments and give the thumbs-up or thumbs-down  to people’s pictures.

-          http://www.instagr.am

Photosynth – With Photosynth, you are able to take seamless 360° panoramic images. Start the app, select the frame for the first image in your 360° image series, move the mobile to the edge of the new picture you want to take and align the frame with the edge overlap from the first image. Photosynth then senses this and automatically shoots a new frame as soon as you’ve stopped moving the phone. This process continues until you come back to where you started (i.e. after 360°). When you have the images you want ready, Photosynth automatically stitches them together and, hey presto, you have a panoramic image of your entire surroundings.

-          http://www.photosynth.net/

Tiltshift – Tiltshift is an effect that became really popular last year. What it does is that it applies fake blurring over an image leaving in focus only that part of the picture you choose, causing the eye to perceive it in high detail (producing an optical illusion of a miniaturised scene). Naturally it is possible to utilise this for greater artistic effect than merely by highlighting some feature in a picture. The effect is really cool.

-          http://itunes.apple.com/se/app/tiltshift-generator-fake-miniature/id327716311?mt=8

Oldbooth – Do you sometimes wonder how you would have looked if you had lived in a previous time? Oldbooth enables you to choose between more than 60 different mask styles. Simply import a photo of the particular face you wish to move back in time and have the app handle the rest. You can then navigate around the different masks to see the person chosen in a whole host of different semblances.

-          http://www.oldbooth.com/

Fatbooth – Import a photo of a friend’s face, press the button and see your friend morphed into a supersized version of his or her true self!

-          http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/fatbooth/id372268904?mt=8

Camera +  This is an app loaded with a mass of functions to make it as simple and user-friendly as possible to take beautiful photos. It has everything from an extended digital zoom to a stabiliser to achieve enhanced focus to a function that enables you to adjust the exposure yourself. This is a good app for those of you who aspire to taking slightly better pictures with your iPhone.

-          http://www.campl.us/

Hipstamatic – The king of analog camera filters. I would go so far as to assert that this is the best app I have tested to reproduce the look of analog photography in my iPhone.

-          http://hipstamatic.com/the_app.html

iSwap faces – Swap the heads of two different people. Really simple to use and watch the crazy and hilarious results you can achieve.

-          http://itunes.apple.com/se/app/iswap-faces/id305557780?mt=8

Night camera – If you want to take photos when it is dark outside then Night Camera is a sensible choice. The camera in iPhone is rather slow in operation; this means that images taken in the dark are often somewhat fuzzy owing to one happening to move when the shot is taken. What Night Camera does is to wait until one is quite still; then it shoots the frame automatically as soon it senses that the iPhone is no longer in movement.

-          http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/night-camera/id296186779?mt=8


You are worth 125 dollars for Facebook

Facebook is on the eve of the largest stock exchange listing in modern time for a technology company. Preliminary trading in the company’s shares reveal that Facebook is valued at around USD 100 billion!

According to the latest figures and in the second-hand trading taking place with Facebook shares in online marketplaces such as SharesPost and SecondMarket, the company was valued at USD 98 billion as of February 14. How the actual valuation will turn out on listing is hard to predict since the preliminary trading that is now in progress is not accessible to the general public. Facebook should be a stock with enormous potential popularity among a large spectrum of private persons, not least thanks to their extensive knowledge and the sheer number of users. How many companies that started operating in the first decade of the 21st century have more than 400 million daily users and more than 800 million fans?

As a comparison, we can look at LinkedIn (the largest social media site with focus on companies) which was listed in 2011. In preliminary trading the share was trading at 45 dollars. The first day when the share was publicly traded the share price rose to 122 dollars to close at 94 dollars at day’s end. Today (17/2), just over one year later, LinkedIn is trading at 93 dollars.

So if we start from the assumption that Facebook is not worth anything without its users, which is a reasonable argument, we can say that USD 100 billion divided by 800 million users means that each individual Facebook user is worth USD 125.

With that in the back of one’s head, it is perhaps easier to understand how you can use  Facebook on your computer and phone without being charged a dime! Quite simply, you are worth gold to all those who own shares in Facebook.

Here is a fantastic infograph on the Facebook IPO prepared by Greg Voakes:

Created by: AccountingDegreeOnline.net

Please note that I do not make any recommendation regarding whether an investment in Facebook shares is a good idea or not.

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