Guest post by Carol Bryant
We’re all busy, social networks abound, and the choices by which to spread a message, mantra, or muttering are plentiful. That stated, LinkedIn is a great tool to explore for professional message building and branding, growing a business-oriented network, and/or establishing oneself as an expert in a particular field.
If any of the following statements have crossed your mind, LinkedIn might be something worth exploring:
- “I can’t find professional like-minded people with which to network.”
- “I like Facebook, but I wish there was something similar with a business feel to it.”
- “If only there were groups that shared my interests, views, and/or thoughts.”
- “I have so much knowledge about pets. I wish there was a way to share it.”
- “I’m looking for a new job, freelance gig, or just to spread the word about my blog.”
How can LinkedIn help a pet blogger?
- Groups: Join one or start one. Looking for fellow pet writers? Pet industry experts? Dog rescue people? Explore the groups section to request membership to a variety of discussions in one of thousands of professional groups. Some groups have open membership and others are members only, the latter which you can request to join.
- Connections: The more one adds connections, the more times a profile can be seen by hiring managers, companies, and human resource departments, and like-minded people.
- Own A Blog: Make blog ownership part of your profile. Owner, writer, creator, CEO of Best Pet Blog Ever: Tell the world via LinkedIn profile page.
- Skills on Display: Showcase areas of expertise. Knowing Wordpress, Blogger, and other blogging platforms are all skills. Put them on display in a LinkedIn profile.
- SEO assistance: Looking for words to incorporate into press releases, blog posts, and other forms of professional communication, or perhaps a resume? Search for professionals in similar professions, aka bloggers, and peruse the landscape.
- Answer a Question: Part of LinkedIn’s many features is its LinkedIn Answers forum. Ask questions regarding a specific topic or industry and/or become an expert in a particular topic.
- Job Search: If looking for work is on the agenda, browse the LinkedIn offerings by a variety of fields, such a region, industry, or job function. There is also a paid version of Job Search.
- Competition Monitoring: Network updates provide feeds of connections and their friends, their groups, as well as recommendations made. When people switch jobs or add a title to their profile, this is all easily accessible.
- Sense of Community: Blogging and writing in general can be isolative. Connecting with like-minded people who are going through similar trials and tribulations fosters a sense of community and makes the writer’s blues dissipate.
Learn more by Googling “LinkedIn tutorial,” to see if LinkedIn can become part of the chain that is a pet blogger’s ever-expansive social media network.
Carol Bryant has traveled with dogs for over 18 years and is touted as a dog product and travel expert. A frequent media contributor, Carol has appeared on Animal Radio and Oprah Radio’s Gayle King Show, WBAL-TV, News12CT, and as a guest speaker at conferences and seminars about social media, writing, dogs and dog travel. She is also a two-time nominee from the Dog Writers Association of America. Visit her blog at www.fidoseofreality.com and the FIDO Friendly magazine blog at www.fidofriendly.com/blog, winner of the Best Dog Blog from Dogtime Media.






Thanks so much for writing about this? I've been trying to figure out LinkedIn for months!
Posted by: Robert Pregulman | 02/15/2012 at 06:32 AM
LinkedIn is really cool but you do have to remember that it is so intolerant to spam etc - so you can't add people you don't really know or it restricts your behaviour from then on...
Posted by: Cheoy Lee | 02/16/2012 at 10:20 AM