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The BizChix Podcast:  Female Entrepreneurs | Women Small Business | Biz Chix

502: 5 Things I Changed on LinkedIn

The BizChix Podcast: Female Entrepreneurs | Women Small Business | Biz Chix

Natalie Eckdahl

Entrepreneurship, Business, Management

4.8630 Ratings

🗓️ 16 December 2021

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Is LinkedIn an important avenue for your business but you're not quite sure how to utilize it to its fullest potential? 

 

Today, I'm sharing 5 things I recently changed on LinkedIn, including how you can get specific on strategy and leverage your profile so that you can build strong connections that will have a big impact on your business.

 

Join me to hear how you can make some valuable changes on LinkedIn, grow your audience base and expand the reach of your business.

 

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This episode was first published at BizChix.com/502. Subscribe to our sister podcast, Stacking Your Team, on your podcast app or at BizChix.com/category/team.

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0:00.0

Is LinkedIn an important channel for your business? Could it be? I'm going all in on LinkedIn for

0:08.9

2022 and today I share five things I recently changed on LinkedIn. Before we dive in, may I welcome

0:17.4

you to the Biz Chicks podcast, which has been a free resource for women entrepreneurs since

0:22.6

2014. I'm your host, Natalie Eckdal. I'm a business strategist, former competitive swimmer,

0:30.3

out-of-the-box thinker, author, speaker, mama, caregiver, MBA, and CEO of BizChicks, Inc. My passion is helping women's service entrepreneurs

0:42.1

grow and scale their businesses to first six figures in revenue and then six figures in profit.

0:49.5

We help you do this so that you can build wealth, have a greater impact, and create more time for

0:55.8

your VIPs. My VIPs are my husband Mark, our three kids ages 6 to 19, and our two sibling

1:03.3

Bengal cats. I have a very full life running a home family and this dream business where my

1:09.3

team and I coach and train high performing women

1:12.1

entrepreneurs from around the world. May I encourage you to get as much help as you can afford

1:19.0

at home and in your business. And remember, just because you can do something does not mean

1:25.3

that you should.

1:35.3

I want to give a quick shout out to those of you that have left a review for me on Apple podcasts or wherever you listen. Here is one I just read today from A.B. Heine. They say five stars. Yay, thank you so much. Practical and encouraging.

1:47.6

Natalie is a straight talker. She clearly defines her target market and serves them well.

1:52.6

I particularly appreciate her encouragement that female entrepreneurs get help as much as you can

1:59.1

afford because, as she says, just because you can do it doesn't mean

2:03.0

you should. She's transparent about getting help in her business and in her home life and gives

2:08.7

female entrepreneurs permission and encouragement to do the same. She is unapologetic about her

2:14.9

crusade for women to ask for what they're worth and to continue to work

2:20.1

on their business in a smart way so that they can leave a legacy. She's more substantial than

2:25.4

most female business podcasts I have listened to. Those focus on the get rich quick sales funnel,

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