The Missing Pieces To An Optimized LinkedIn Profile
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Most people think an “optimized” LinkedIn profile means:
• A good headline
• A solid About section
• A decent profile photo
Those things matter.
But they are not what actually moves people to trust you or take action.
In this training, I break down the three most overlooked pieces of an optimized LinkedIn profile that quietly do the heavy lifting for you.
1. Your background banner
- This is prime real estate.
- It should instantly tell someone:
- Who you help, what problem you solve, and why they should keep reading.
If your banner is generic, decorative, or empty, you’re leaving authority on the table.
2. Your featured content section
This is not a place for random links.
- It should function like a conversion hub:
- A resource, guide, newsletter, or next step that helps someone move from interest to action without a sales pitch.
This section works for you 24/7 when it’s intentional.
3. LinkedIn recommendations
Social proof is not optional.
- Recommendations tell your story from someone else’s mouth.
- They remove doubt, build credibility, and validate your expertise in a way no About section ever could.
When these three pieces are aligned, your profile stops being a resume and starts working like a business asset.
If your profile gets views but not conversations, these are usually the missing pieces.
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https://www.thetimetogrow.com/AtoEonLinkedinWorkshop