5 Essential Rules to Position Yourself on LinkedIn

Have you ever wondered how some people manage to stand out on LinkedIn?

How they position themselves in such a way that they attract the right audience and opportunities?

Well, I'm here to share with you the five rules I use to position myself on LinkedIn, so the right audience sees me in the right way.

These rules have helped me build a strong personal brand and establish myself as an authority in my field.

And the best part?

You can do it too.

Rule #1: Never Ask Permission

This is the biggest rule of all.

You don't need anyone's permission to share your opinion or expertise.

You don't need a certificate or an award to validate your skills.

If you're good at what you do, that's all the credentials you need.

Elect Yourself

I believe in electing myself to be on the pitch and have a voice.

I don't wait for someone else to give me the green light.

I take the initiative and put myself out there.

And that's the most important starting point.

So, don't be afraid to share your insights and experiences.

Don't hold back because you think you're not qualified enough.

If you have valuable knowledge to share, go ahead and share it.

Don't Wait for Validation

Waiting for validation is a trap.

It can hold you back and prevent you from reaching your full potential.

Remember, you don't need anyone's approval to share your expertise.

Your skills and experiences are enough.

So, stop waiting for validation.

Start sharing your knowledge and insights today.

You have a unique perspective to offer, and the world needs to hear it.

Rule #2: Show Yourself Doing the Work

If you're going to post a selfie on LinkedIn, make sure it shows you doing the work.

Not a staged photoshoot or a picture of you at your desk.

But a real, authentic snapshot of you in action.

Real Proof Over Pretense

People want to see real proof that you're not all talk.

They want to see you in action, doing the work.

For example, I often share photos of myself speaking at events or working on projects.

These images demonstrate that I'm actively involved in my field and committed to my work.

So, next time you post a selfie, make sure it shows you doing the work.

It's a powerful way to demonstrate your commitment and authenticity.

Authenticity Over Perfection

Remember, authenticity trumps perfection.

People are more likely to connect with you if they see the real you, not a polished, perfect version.

So, don't be afraid to show your true self, warts and all.

It's what makes you human and relatable.

So, embrace authenticity.

Show the world the real you, doing the real work.

It's a powerful way to build trust and credibility.

Rule #3: Drip-Feed Consistent Proof Through Numbers

Numbers are a powerful way to demonstrate your experience and expertise.

Whether it's the number of years you've been in your field, the number of projects you've completed, or the number of clients you've helped, these numbers can reinforce your credibility and authority.

Reassure Your Audience

Sharing your numbers can reassure your audience that you have experience doing the work.

It shows them that you've been in the trenches, that you've seen a lot, and that you know what you're talking about.

So, think about your numbers.

What milestones have you reached?

What achievements can you share?

Use these numbers to reinforce your credibility and authority.

Consistency is Key

Consistency is a superpower.

If you consistently share your numbers and achievements, your audience will get a clear picture of what you stand for and what you can offer.

It's a powerful way to build your personal brand and establish yourself as an authority in your field.

So, be consistent.

Keep sharing your numbers and achievements.

Over time, it will become undeniable that you're the person for that thing.

Rule #4: Stay in Your Lane

Staying in your lane means focusing on your area of expertise and sticking to it.

It means beating the same drum every day, so your audience gets very clear about what you stand for.

Focus on Your Expertise

For over five years, I've focused my content almost exclusively on sales and conversion.

Even the posts about other things are tied into these topics.

This consistent focus has helped me establish myself as an authority in my field.

So, think about your area of expertise.

What do you stand for?

What do you want to be known for?

Stay in your lane and focus on these things.

Consistency Builds Trust

Consistency not only helps you build your personal brand, but it also builds trust with your audience.

When you consistently share content in your area of expertise, your audience knows what to expect from you.

They know they can trust you to deliver valuable, relevant content.

So, be consistent.

Stay in your lane.

Over time, your audience will come to see you as a trusted authority in your field.

Rule #5: Collaborate Through Networking

Networking is a powerful way to position yourself on LinkedIn.

By connecting with other professionals in your field, you can expand your reach, learn from others, and open up new opportunities.

Connect with Winners

From day one, I made a point of connecting with winners who were well-positioned.

These connections have led to recommendations for deals, events, keynotes, and collaborations that have helped me elevate my brand.

So, make a point of connecting with winners in your field.

Surround yourself with people who are doing something special.

It will lift you up and position your brand as one that is achieving.

Collaborate to Elevate

Collaboration is a powerful way to elevate your brand.

By collaborating with other professionals in your field, you can leverage their audience, learn from their experiences, and create something bigger than you could on your own.

So, seek out opportunities to collaborate.

Reach out to other professionals in your field.

Offer to help them in some way.

You never know where these collaborations might lead.

Conclusion

Positioning yourself on LinkedIn is not about pretending to be something you're not.

It's about showing the world the real you, sharing your expertise, and building authentic connections.

By following these five rules, you can position yourself in a way that attracts the right audience and opens up new opportunities.

So, what are you waiting for?

Start implementing these rules today and watch your LinkedIn presence transform.

BUNDLE: For deeper insights into framing your online presence and building genuine connections, explore the Outreach Language (Sales Language) bundle for more strategies to optimize your communication.

I’m a conversion coach and I specialize in helping coaches & consultants convert from their content. For over 6.5 years now, I’ve successfully helped scores of businesses convert through their content on the platform. Before that, I did the same with Facebook and for the ten years before all that, I converted multiple-millions in sales in the City of London, in my corporate jobs. But now I’m here, bringing all this experience to help coaches & consultants fix this frustrating issue. Properly. Elegantly. Organically.

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