UK Fundraiser Masterclass Key “Takeaways”
• Michelle J Raymond
• Ariel Lee
• John Espirian
• Andy Foote
• Richard Van Der Blom
• People and Brand are equally important
• Be curious – check for new features often
• Obtain Followers by using invite credits and filters to target your audience
• Introduce your company page to your contacts
• Add the “Page Follow” plug-in on your website
• Think about your company page as Netflix and get people to want to
“binge watch”
• Use analytics – all the info you need is done for you
• Activate your employees to increase coverage
Michelle J Raymond
Tips to grow your company page faster
• Be yourself
• Be generous with likes/comments and shares
• It’s not about who you know, it’s about who knows you
• Your comment strategy is more important than your content strategy
• Earn the eyeballs
• Search for content using hashtags
• It’s about collaboration not competition
Ariel Lee
Why you should give engagement to get engagement, (networking karma)
• Find out about people before sending a connection request
• Add a note and include a reference to something that is relevant to them
• Use secret words in your about section
• Remember to send voice notes too
• Make use of Vidyard chrome extension
• Use “non-salesy” ways to introduce yourself
• Build relationships – build reputation – build revenue
John Espirian
Sending personalised invitations and direct messages
• Make use of LinkedIn Audio
• Use newsletters to get subscribers
• The notification bell will only show you when someone posts or comments,
(when it works)
• Make use of creator mode to get access to LinkedIn Live and Newsletter
• Use 3 hashtags as a minimum
• Use hashtags at the end – not in the comments
Andy Foote
LinkedIn audio, newsletters and hashtags
• Remember that LinkedIn algorithms make use of both interaction and
dwell time
• Hook people in the first three lines of your post to improve interaction
• Use at least eight lines of text to increase dwell time
• Tag people or companies where relevant
• Always include a call to action
• Publish content that is relevant to your business goals
• Make use of creator mode
• Create a routine – LinkedIn is a marathon, not a sprint
• Search first level connections and send a message as an introduction
Richard Van Der Blom
Strategies to boost your business
• Stand out from the crowd
• Make sure your name, brand and profile represent who you are
• Make everything memorable
• Post, comment, like and share regularly
• Write down five things that happen to you or your involved in each day
• Each week, select your content from the 35 items you have written down
• Make sure you show your profile picture, use a banner and include a cover
video
• Put your brand colour and logos on everything
• Use your headline as a hook
Lea Turner
How to be recognisable and unforgettable to your LinkedIn network

UK Fundraiser Key Notes

  • 1.
    UK Fundraiser MasterclassKey “Takeaways” • Michelle J Raymond • Ariel Lee • John Espirian • Andy Foote • Richard Van Der Blom
  • 2.
    • People andBrand are equally important • Be curious – check for new features often • Obtain Followers by using invite credits and filters to target your audience • Introduce your company page to your contacts • Add the “Page Follow” plug-in on your website • Think about your company page as Netflix and get people to want to “binge watch” • Use analytics – all the info you need is done for you • Activate your employees to increase coverage Michelle J Raymond Tips to grow your company page faster
  • 3.
    • Be yourself •Be generous with likes/comments and shares • It’s not about who you know, it’s about who knows you • Your comment strategy is more important than your content strategy • Earn the eyeballs • Search for content using hashtags • It’s about collaboration not competition Ariel Lee Why you should give engagement to get engagement, (networking karma)
  • 4.
    • Find outabout people before sending a connection request • Add a note and include a reference to something that is relevant to them • Use secret words in your about section • Remember to send voice notes too • Make use of Vidyard chrome extension • Use “non-salesy” ways to introduce yourself • Build relationships – build reputation – build revenue John Espirian Sending personalised invitations and direct messages
  • 5.
    • Make useof LinkedIn Audio • Use newsletters to get subscribers • The notification bell will only show you when someone posts or comments, (when it works) • Make use of creator mode to get access to LinkedIn Live and Newsletter • Use 3 hashtags as a minimum • Use hashtags at the end – not in the comments Andy Foote LinkedIn audio, newsletters and hashtags
  • 6.
    • Remember thatLinkedIn algorithms make use of both interaction and dwell time • Hook people in the first three lines of your post to improve interaction • Use at least eight lines of text to increase dwell time • Tag people or companies where relevant • Always include a call to action • Publish content that is relevant to your business goals • Make use of creator mode • Create a routine – LinkedIn is a marathon, not a sprint • Search first level connections and send a message as an introduction Richard Van Der Blom Strategies to boost your business
  • 7.
    • Stand outfrom the crowd • Make sure your name, brand and profile represent who you are • Make everything memorable • Post, comment, like and share regularly • Write down five things that happen to you or your involved in each day • Each week, select your content from the 35 items you have written down • Make sure you show your profile picture, use a banner and include a cover video • Put your brand colour and logos on everything • Use your headline as a hook Lea Turner How to be recognisable and unforgettable to your LinkedIn network