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LinkedIn Laws of Attraction

 

Part 2:
Choose the Right Keywords to Attract Your Target Client

By Donna Schilder, PCC, Business Coach

Right Keywords

LinkedInIn Part 2 of this Expert Series on LinkedIn Laws of Attraction, let’s talk about ATTRACTION!

How do I attract the right person? Women obsess over it, Match.com makes millions from it, and a clever series of commercials starring a ripped Isaiah Mustafa have men dousing themselves in Old Spice over it. It seems there’s no simple answer – swig Scope, squeeze into your Spanx, pump iron – who knows what works.

But, REJOICE! In the world of LinkedIn, there is an answer.

If you want to be found by the right people (potential clients), you need to incorporate the right Keywords into your LinkedIn Profile in the right places.

In this part of the series you will learn how to select the right Keywords. In Part 3 you will learn how to put them in the right places.

Selecting the right Keywords is like any other marketing action, it starts with a simple question:

Who do I want to attract on LinkedIn?

Is it business people:  Executives, Project Managers, Salespeople, Solo-Preneurs? Or is it people who need Life Coaching: working mothers, overwhelmed Executives, or people who are retiring?

NOTE: LinkedIn is more targeted to professionals, so it is probably more effective for marketing Business Coaching, but it can be used to market Life Coaching as well. Business-people are people too!

Once you’ve determined your target audience, figure out which specific words they would use to find you. Don’t just plug in keywords you use to describe yourself, because your target market may use different words to look for you.

For example, you may call yourself a “Personal Coach”, but the potential client will probably search on “Life Coach” so include both.

You may be a “Business Development Coach” but most clients would search for a “Sales Coach”. If you’re a Solo-preneur Coach, you might attract more clients with the term “Small Business Coach”.

Also, make sure you include terms that would be used in different industries.  For example, in some industries the HR Manager would be looking for a Leadership Coach and in others they would be looking for an Executive Coach.

Another tip is to add sub-types of coaching your Keyword, for example, you may be an Executive Coach, but may also support skill development in Presentations, Conflict Resolution, or Strategic Planning.

For Life Coaching include sub-types like Stress Management, Life Planning, or Work/Life Balance.

Also, perform research to identify Keywords. To talk to your clients or potential clients to find out which terms they would use to find a coach.  And review other coaches LinkedIn Profiles or websites.

Another strategy that has worked well for me is to specify my location. Even though I do most of my coaching on the phone, clients will often look for a Coach near Long Beach, CA.  Later they become a phone coaching client, but what’s important in my marketing effort is that they were attracted to me because I was in Long Beach.

Invitation to Action:

Create a list of Keywords for your LinkedIn Profile using the tips in this article.

The next Part of the “LinkedIn Laws of Attraction” series will discuss the right places to place your Keywords.


About Donna Schilder

Donna SchilderDonna Schilder, PCC, Business Coach, is the Creator of  the “6 Weeks to More Success Through LinkedIn” VIDEO E-Course - Just $47!
www.GetLinkedInNow.com

Donna is also blessed with a unique combination of left and right brain thinking, that makes her the ideal person to teach others how to use Social Media (from both the technical “how-to” aspect and the “creative” how to use it to increase your business aspect).

Donna has been quoted in both the Wall Street Journal and NY Times, and featured on E! Entertainment Channel. Her coaching practice is dedicated to helping people be successful and happy, using the quickest, most efficient path possible.

She coaches Solo-preneurs such as Coaches, Business Consultants, Trainers, Public Speakers,  Financial Advisors, & Attorneys on how to BREAK THROUGH THE BARRIERS that hold them back from successfully marketing their businesses. She also coaches Leaders in large corporations. Learn more about Donna at:  www.DonnaSchilder.com or call or e-mail her at:  Donna@DonnaSchilder.com (562) 434-7822 (PST). LinkedIn:  http://www.linkedin.com/in/donnaschilder

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