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What Is The Added Value of LinkedIn When You Are In Sales?Submitted by jan.vermeiren2 Tue, 19 May 2009
Many people among which sales men have a Profile on LinkedIn and some connections. However, most of them ask themselves: what can I actually do with it? What is the added value of LinkedIn for me?
The most important reasons why LinkedIn is such a powerful tool, are:
The consequence of those two aspects is that the chances are big that the person you want to do business with also has a Profile on LinkedIn and that you can see who you have in common. Don't let the "simplicity" of this fool you. Never before we had the chance to see which personal contact of ours could introduce us to our prospects. Before LinkedIn good sales people already thought who they could ask for referrals. Doing business is so much easier when a mutual contact introduces you to a prospect. The trust between the two other parties is transferred to you. This increases your chances to make a sale dramatically. Before LinkedIn good sales people thought about which contact could possibly know potential customers. The disadvantage of this approach is that they had to make some guesses about the network of their contacts. Another disadvantage was that they sometimes got referrals to people or organizations which didn't qualify as potential customers after all. The result: a significant loss of valuable time of all parties involved. LinkedIn helps to deal with this process much more effectively and efficiently. LinkedIn helps to reverse the situation: instead of guessing who your network could introduce you to, you look up potential customers on LinkedIn (via their name or via parameters like function, industry and geography). Since many people are on LinkedIn chances are high you won't only find them, but also the people you have in common. LinkedIn uncovers many unexpected relationships between people. It is already hard to maintain our own contacts and keep up to date of all the changes in our own network. It is impossible to know who the people from our network know. LinkedIn shows these relationships. Your neighbor who you never discuss business with might be connected to the prospect you are already trying to get in touch with for a long time! To your success ! Jan Jan Vermeiren, founder of Networking Coach PS: more tips can be found in the book "How to REALLY use LinkedIn". Make sure to get your FREE light version of the book at: www.how-to-really-use-linkedin.com
Jan Vermeiren is the founder of Networking Coach, author of the network books "Let's Connect!" and "How to REALLY use LinkedIn" and well known networking speaker. Jan and his team specialize in online and offline networking and referral presentations and training courses. Go to www.how-to-really-use-linkedin.com to get your FREE light version of the book.
The team works for international companies like Alcatel, Deloitte, DuPont, IBM, ING, Nike and Sun as well as for small companies. Source: ArticleTrader.com ![]() Comments
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