E25: Four Barriers to Visibility on LinkedIn (and How to Overcome them)

EPISODE · Nov 16, 2022 · 25 MIN

E25: Four Barriers to Visibility on LinkedIn (and How to Overcome them)

from THE CAMPFIRE CIRCLE | executive visibility, thought leadership, brand storytelling, personal brand, Linkedin marketing · host Tania Bhattacharyya

In this solo episode, I’m talking about the four most common barriers to thought leadership and visibility on LinkedIn that I hear and work with and offering up suggestions that have been helpful for me personally and for my clients: from both a strategy perspective and a ‘systematically limited beliefs’ perspective. You already have the lived experience, the stories, the passion, and the credibility to spark a ripple effect toward that future. Sometimes we need a little strategy and support in remembering our magic and individual capacity for change-making. In this episode:[01:34] Self-limiting beliefs vs. systematically limited beliefs [06:23] Belief 1: I don’t have anything to say.[10:53] Belief 2: I feel invisible and forgotten about on LinkedIn.[16:29] Belief 3: I’m not sure my opinions are worth sharing. [20:38] Belief 4: Showing up on LinkedIn feels overwhelmingTo read a full transcript of the episode, visit: LUMOS MARKETINGStand out as a go-to, trusted voice on LinkedIn. Click here to get your first episode of the Thought Leadership Clarity Course, for free!Want free thought leadership support straight into your inbox? Sign up for the Firestarter Newsletter at https://lumosmarketing.co/firestarter Connect with Tania Bhattacharyya:LinkedIn: Tania BhattacharyyaInstagram: @taniabhatWebsite: lumosmarketing.coProduced by Ideablossoms

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