Everything You Need to Know About LinkedIn (Beginners Guide)

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LinkedIn is fast becoming the place to be to get clients. The community is growing and motion designers are connecting with each other and their clients everyday! In this video, Hayley teaches her video editor and producer everything she knows about LinkedIn!
Hayley shares:
✅ How to get started on LinkedIn
✅ What to include in your LinkedIn profile
✅ What is creator mode?
✅ Endorsements vs Recommendations
✅ Who should you connect with on LinkedIn?
✅ What should you post on LinkedIn? (And how often?)

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Chapters

00:00 - Intro
01:00 - What should you include in your LinkedIn profile?
01:53 - Should you make a company page?
02:37 - What should your headline be?
03:17 - What to include in the about section
04:02 - What is creator mode?
05:12 - Who should you connect with?
06:01 - What are endorsements/recommendations?
06:29 - Do you need to be an influencer?
07:32 - What should you post on LinkedIn?
08:56 - What shows up in your LinkedIn feed?
09:46 - How often should you post on LinkedIn?
10:14 - LinkedIn tips and tricks
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What's your favourite tip from this video? Let us know in the comments below!⬇

MotionHatch
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SO interesting!!! My favourite tip was getting recommendations over endorsements!

mohogal
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Hayley you are the best! You are always killing lazy monster in me :D

piotrciereszynski
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Where you get your apparel from Hayley!

piotrciereszynski
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Ugh I keep meaning to get started on this. My issue is I'm career switching/surfing lol. I work as a graphic designer in film and wanted to leverage what I'd learned from SoM to do more motion design based work in film (used to be called playback but it's moving towards motion design now). The industry has slowed down a loooot in Toronto so now I'm like do I try and freelance and juggle things? Linkedin also feels so corporate and professional for me. I don't consider myself a "good on paper" type person and I don't think I'll fit in there. Really not sure if I should or not.

thestellarelite
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Won't A.I take over motion graphics and make artist unemployed and obsolete ?

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