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How to Write a LinkedIn Summary

by Mohimenul Islam SEO service provider

LinkedIn is one of the most popular social networking websites around, and there's a lot of great information on it to learn about yourself, your business, or search for new opportunities. But when you're ready to reach out and connect with key people in your network, how do you go about creating a LinkedIn Summary that does all this?


This article will walk through what makes a good LinkedIn Summary as well as giving some suggestions for what to keep in mind when crafting yours.


What Makes a Good LinkedIn Summary?


A good LinkedIn Summary is one that engages your reader and makes them want to contact you. It should provide helpful information about who you are, what your interests are, and why you're connecting with them on LinkedIn. It should also be easy to read and free of errors. Here are some tips that will help you create a great summary. Check more about good LinkedIn summary examples.


Tell People Who You Are. The words in the summary section of your profile are the first thing most people see when they visit your page. They need to know who you are, how they might know you, or why they'd want to connect with you in the first place. Make sure to tell them!


. The words in the summary section of your profile are the first thing most people see when they visit your page. They need to know who you are, how they might know you, or why they'd want to connect with you in the first place. Make sure to tell them! Don't Forget Your Keywords . Although your LinkedIn profile isn't a one-page resume, it should still include keywords that others might search on when trying to find someone with your skills and experience. Make sure that you include those terms in a way that is natural for your summary (as opposed to stuffing it full of keywords like some resumes I've seen).


. Although your LinkedIn profile isn't a one-page resume, it should still include keywords that others might search on when trying to find someone with your skills and experience. Make sure that you include those terms in a way that is natural for your summary (as opposed to stuffing it full of keywords like some resumes I've seen). Be Clear and Concise . When crafting your summary, try and keep it as short as possible while still being clear and providing enough information to engage potential connections. If you need more room, try adding another section underneath the Summary called "Professional Experience" or "Education & Training" which will allow you to dive deeper into the details about who you are.


. When crafting your summary, try and keep it as short as possible while still being clear and providing enough information to engage potential connections. If you need more room, try adding another section underneath the Summary called "Professional Experience" or "Education & Training" which will allow you to dive deeper into the details about who you are. Personalize Your Summary . LinkedIn doesn't really make it easy to personalize your summary. You can do it by including a header in your description, but that might be confusing if someone hasn't been introduced to you yet. When in doubt, go ahead and add a photo of yourself at the top of the page (if allowed).


. LinkedIn doesn't really make it easy to personalize your summary.


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