Remember, your headshot is part of your first impression. It’s not that expensive, especially when you consider that LinkedIn’s audience is approaching a billion. Don’t have a background that is so busy it detracts from the headshot – or worse, a background that makes you look unprofessional or disorganized.Don’t leave it blank – this makes you less real and more dubious in the virtual world.We love that you’re a collaborator or that you adore your kids, but this is LinkedIn, not Facebook. Don’t use images with multiple people.Save the logo for your company page, and put your smile out there instead. As proud as you are of your company, using the logo takes the humanity out of your profile. Don’t use a logo in place of your face. The same JDP study found that 15% of photos they reviewed were cropped from groups and that women are more likely to use this type of cropped photo for LinkedIn.
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