You’re not at your desk, you prefer your tablet or phone to your desktop or laptop, you’ve become accustomed to using apps rather than websites – you may fit in one or more of these categories. If so, learning more about LinkedIn’s mobile apps is important for you.
It’s been a long while since we’ve talked about LinkedIn’s mobile apps. So, over the next couple of blog posts, we’re going to dive in and look at LinkedIn’s current mobile lineup.
LinkedIn’s apps, like all apps are a light version of the full platform. Rather than be frustrated, know what you need to do and go to the right place to fend off annoyance. LinkedIn’s not trying to annoy you. Each platform is built to manage and accomplish certain things.
Use the apps for quick activities, not a profile update or in-depth business development or recruiting work. For more extensive work, use your desktop/laptop, so you have a bigger screen and more functionality. This is especially true if you’re using Sales Navigator or Recruiter. You don’t want your fingers skimming the wrong key and sending a wonky message to a current or potential client.
Based on iTunes, LinkedIn’s current app lineup includes LinkedIn Mobile, LinkedIn Job Search, LinkedIn Learning, LinkedIn Elevate, LinkedIn Sales Navigator, LinkedIn Recruiter, LinkedIn Slideshare. LinkedIn’s website shows additional apps. However, we don’t see them listed for download any longer. Remember, LinkedIn is always changing, and it appears they are starting to roll some of their previous apps right into the main LinkedIn mobile version.
1. Do a quick check to review your LinkedIn profile. How do you look? Is your profile complete? If not, head over to your desktop for an update. You can edit in the app, however, you run the risk of making mistakes and not catching them.
2. Headed to a meeting or prepping for a call? Go to the app and search for the person(s) you are getting ready to talk to and scan their profile. Find something in their profile that will give you insight, start a conversation, add value. Be interested in them.
3. Leave a meeting or finish a call and send a personalized connection request even via the mobile app. So much better than the default message.
4. Check your notifications and see what’s happening in your network. Engage where appropriate and worthwhile. Find one thing to share with your network at least four times per week. No, that’s not too often.
5. Save articles of interest for later and then go in read them when you have a chance. If they were helpful or insightful, then share them. Simply click the bookmark to the right of the headline.
Get comfortable using LinkedIn’s mobile app; it will make your LinkedIn experience better, easier and more efficient.
In our next post, we’ll take a look at the other LinkedIn mobile apps.