Which Linkedin groups should I join?

 Which Linkedin groups should I join?Which Linkedin groups should I be in? 

  • This comes down to your “target markets”, in other words which groups would you like to get your “brand” in front of?
  • Once you have decided this then you should “keyword” search for those type groups in the groups directory.
  • Join the groups that seem to have the most momentum i.e. number of members and show numerous discussions and new members joining in a week along with solid content.

Belonging to the right groups is only part of it, submitting quality post/discussions and answers is important as well. Now participating is only part of it as well, each post should have a “branding” signature you leave behind. With a key phrase, website, or call to action on you or your brand.

Finally any articles you write for your website or blog (now is a good time to have a blog or website….hint-hint) can easily be submitted to a group at the bottom of the groups overview. This drives more “organic” traffic to your blog or website.

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  • Yes, go to the groups directory, then you can search for specific groups i.e. "automotive" etc.
  • Hi Randy,
    Is there a list of Network groups that we can see. I come from automotive industry and would be great to have a network like about automotive.

    Thanks Randy!

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