Being a thought leader is a good thing! They make more money, get more business, have bigger mailing lists, and in general have more influence.
In today’s Internet governed business world, I’d almost venture to say that you can’t reach your potential without becoming a thought leader. So, if that’s true, and I think it is, how does one do this? Well, the good news is that you can do this right on LinkedIn. And, guess what else? There is no bad news!
Here are a few things you need to get into place and consistently do in order to establish yourself as a thought leader.
1. Be yourself! Thought leaders are first and foremost leaders!
People need and are looking for guidance in various parts of their lives, be those career, relationships, health, or finances. In order to lead, you need to be a leader, not a follower, and being who you authentically are is priority number one.
2. Create a lot of content consistently. You need to be creating LinkedIn Pulse blog posts probably once a week.
You need to be using YouTube, SlideShare and other platforms that integrate easily with LinkedIn. People need to feel like the “see you everywhere”. The only way to do this is to have a lot of content out there—everywhere.
3. Start a Group on LinkedIn. Groups are wonderful for corralling people with like interests.
If you’re going to create what Seth Godin calls a tribe, you need some way for them to communicate, get excited, and generally identify each other and identify themselves as part of the tribe. You have to be careful with groups on LinkedIn. You don’t want them to become “spam fests”, but that’s easily doable. Just monitor the group, and if someone starts treating it like their own person referral machine, just boot them out!
Follow these three steps consistently, and you’ll start to see the glorious results that all thought leaders see!