Hey friends,
There’s a trait I’ve noticed in pretty much all successful profiles on LinkedIn.
They rarely stand still for long.
And no, I’m not talking about literally standing still…
But rather the fact that they always manage to find small things to tweak and improve over time. Even when things might not be going that great.
And that creates momentum.
When you’re active and updating your profile, commenting, or even sharing small thoughts… things start moving.
You notice new people connecting with you, recruiters checking your page, opportunities showing up in your inbox.
It’s subtle at first but it builds up and then keeps on rolling.
Which is why I would highly recommend you check out my FREE LinkedIn Checklist by clicking HERE. It will tell you everything you need to know and do on a weekly basis in order to maximize momentum.
But it’s also worth mentioning that momentum goes both ways.
When you stop showing up, that movement slows down.
The messages fade, the connections shrink, and before you know it, you start wondering if LinkedIn is even worth your effort.
One of the hardest parts of finding success in any area is simply keeping the wheel of momentum turning.
And it’s the same on LinkedIn, especially when it comes to posting.
Every time you share something, you remind people you exist, what you stand for, and what you’re capable of.
With each post reaching more people, improving your image and increasing your momentum.
Drastically boosting your chances of scoring yourself a job that feels fulfilling and worth the effort.
-Megan