I just had the opportunity to go ice fishing for the first time up at Lake of the Woods in Baudette, MN. Which, if you’re wondering, is located near the border of Minnesota and Canada. In fact, we could see Canada just across the Rainy River from our cabin.
In this article, I’m going to share my top 3 LinkedIn marketing strategies for B2B businesses. I’ve utilized these strategies successfully over the past 10 years, and they have made LinkedIn our #2 source for new clients (our #1 source is client referrals). Please note: Implementing these strategies will not likely generate a ton of new leads overnight. Much like ice fishing (or fishing in general) it takes time and patience to reel in the big ones…or at least get a bite.
To create a LinkedIn content marketing strategy you have to determine WHO your target market is—who you’d like to attract. Think about this in fishing terms (wow…I feel like I’m starting to portray myself as a fishing expert—fear not, I’m still a novice who cannot yet bait her own hook): If you want to attract a certain species of fish you have to use the right bait to lure them in. Knowing who your target audience is will help you determine what kind of content they might be interested in or find helpful and relevant.
Once you know your target audience and what types of content they might find interesting, I suggest putting together a simple Excel spreadsheet or Google sheet to lay out your posts and make sure you have a good mix of content. Here’s an example of what that might look like if you’re posting 3x a week:
Monday – Post an inspirational or uplifting quote/graphic or a funny Monday
meme. (BTW…Canva is a great tool to help you quickly and easily design appealing social media graphics.)
Wednesday – Post a link to a recent blog article you wrote or a link to an
educational article that’s relevant to your industry/business.
Friday – Ask your audience a question and engage them in conversation.
Time Saving Tip: Block 30-45 minutes on your calendar each month to brainstorm post ideas and plug them into your spreadsheet. It will save you a ton of time and make it easier for you to find content because you’re in the zone.
To ensure you’re getting the best ROI on your LinkedIn marketing, I’d recommend picking one day each week to check who’s viewing your profile. If you don’t know how to do this, here is a resource. (Note: With LinkedIn Basic you can only see the last five people who viewed your account in the last 90 days. If you want to up your game consider upgrading to a LinkedIn Premium account). When you check to see who’s viewing your profile there are a couple of key things to look for:
Timesaving Tip: If you want to send connection requests to a certain type of prospect or members of an organization you belong to, consider creating a personalized connection request that applies to that group that you can simply copy and paste.
Soapbox Moment: The #1 thing you should avoid AT ALL COSTS is sending sales-y messages to a connection after they accept your connection request. It’s the fastest way to lose credibility and trust with your new connection. It’s like asking a blind date to marry you after your first date. Instead, think about how you could nurture that relationship. If we use the dating/marriage analogy, nurturing the relationship might be doing something thoughtful for the person. Maybe sending flowers or a text to thank them for a nice evening.
This can be done in a few ways:
I hope you found these B2B LinkedIn marketing strategies helpful. Just like fishing, you really need to focus on your long game. If you expect to catch a 27-inch walleye on your first cast, you’re likely going to be disappointed. Marketing on LinkedIn takes time, but if you incorporate these three strategies and do them consistently you will reel in the big one. After 15 hours on the ice, I reeled in a 27-inch walleye. It was the biggest one our group caught in two days of fishing!
If you need help with your LinkedIn profile, developing your LinkedIn content strategy or generating leads on LinkedIn, we’d love to chat with you. Simply click below to schedule a complementary 30-minute strategy session with me!