Marc Halpert: Building Your LinkedIn Profile to Maximize You
MAR 11
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In this episode, Steve Fretzin and Marc Halpert discuss:

  • How Marc became the LinkedIn expert that he is today. 
  • Spending the time to show the world you’re amazinger. 
  • The recent and upcoming changes to LinkedIn. 
  • Working within the rules of the system you are bound to. 

 

Key Takeaways:

  • LinkedIn is always changing, even as we speak. But there are ways to make LinkedIn work for you, even with the changes. 
  • Using only your bio on your firm’s website is not enough. Put your personality into your LinkedIn profile and branding. People won’t know how to connect with you if they can’t figure out who you are. 
  • People want to read narrative, they don’t want to read your laundry list of skills or dense paragraphs of text.  Tell people why, not what.
  • Write all of your profile in first person and present, active tense. People want to be able to relate to you as a peer. 
  • Share on LinkedIn when you have something important to say and always end your posts with a call to action.

 

"If I'm looking to engage a lawyer, I want to find somebody who's going to reflect the personality I'm looking for. I don't want somebody who's bland, dull, and boring. And everybody who went through law school missed the opportunity to learn how to market themselves." —  Marc Halpert

 

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About Marc Halpert: Marc W. Halpert is a self-described “multi-preneur.” In 2010 he started his third concurrent company, connect2collaborate, to spread his LinkedIn and networking evangelism to train and coach others and offer professionals the opportunity to better explain their perceived mission and positioning on their LinkedIn profile pages: why they do what they do, not what. 

As a personal LinkedIn coach, he advises and mentors professionals in all walks of life to renovate their LinkedIn personal and company profiles. He advises job seekers of all generations to differentiate themselves and extend their transferrable skills. 

Marc is also recognized as a high-energy LinkedIn speaker at conferences and as an instructor to sales/marketing, HR/training departments at large and small professional service firms and companies including HUB International and GE Capital. He has taught at bar associations, professional practitioner groups, and law schools on these topics. 

His book LinkedIn Marketing Strategies for Law and Professional Practices(2021 second edition, American Bar Association), helps all types of professionals learn to better market themselves using the tools in LinkedIn and be “amazing-er” than the competition. 

His book You, Us, Them: LinkedIn Marketing Concepts for Nonprofit Professionals Who Really Want to Make a Difference, (2018, self-published) is the only book of its kind aimed at the nonprofit/NGO/association/foundation/membership organization industries and its employees to prosper in such a fast-changing industry. 

Marc is a frequent podcast guest, author of articles, LinkedIn advisor to networking groups, and blogger every business day with a LinkedIn Nugget.  

 

Connect with Marc Halpert:  

Website: https://connect2collaborate.com/

Email: marchalpert@connect2collaborate.com

Mobile: 203-218-8288

LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/marchalpert

 

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Show notes by Podcastologist Chelsea Taylor-Sturkie

 

Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it. 

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