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LINKEDIN GROUPS

Guide to Creating Successful Communities

Sandip
My Groups: CIO Forum, Forrester

Maria
My Groups: Apple Users, Cornell Alumni

Steve
My Groups: Citi Network, Social Media Mafia

Laura
My Groups: White House (Official), KIVA, Green

Alex
My Groups: IBM, LegalNYC, Harvard ALumni

CONTENTS
What is a LinkedIn Group
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Why create a LinkedIn Group

How to create a LinkedIn Group

Step 1. Make a Plan Step 2. Set Up Your Group Step 3. Enhance Your Group Step 4. Open the Doors Step 5. Build Engagement Step 6. Moderate Your Group

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Conclusion

APPENDIX

WHAT IS A LINKEDIN GROUP


L inkedIn Groups are communities of like-minded
professionals who share a common experience, passion, interest, affiliation, or goal. Groups provide members with a private and focused space to discuss relevant topics, share news stories, network, and collaborate with others. There are thousands of groups on LinkedIn organized around a wide range of topics from virtualization to entrepreneurship to sustainable design. Members frequently belong to multiple groups that align with different aspects of their professional life, such as university alumni groups, trade groups, conference groups, and networking groups.

WHAT IS A LINKEDIN GROUP

WHY CREATE A LINKEDIN GROUP


L inkedIn Groups enable marketers to establish
their own community within the larger LinkedIn business network in a seamless and organic way. Marketers can easily deliver relevant messages and efficiently engage with their audience of potential customers LinkedIn Groups are a great tool for brands to:

Enable the conversation


Members join groups so they can engage with like-minded professionals

Create long-term interaction with customers and prospects


Ongoing discussions and collaboration produce a vital and lasting community

Generate viral, sustainable growth


Groups are organically viral creating growth opportunities for the long-run

WHY CREATE A LINKEDIN GROUP

MAKE A PLAN
B efore starting a group there are some key things
youll want to consider. Taking the time to think through your short and long term strategy will go a long way towards making your group successful.

HOW TO CREATE A LINKEDIN GROUP

What is your objective

Your objective will drive the rest of your decisions. What are you trying to achieve with the group? What do you want to communicate? Are you trying to build brand awareness? Do you want a venue for customers to discuss your products? Are you trying to expose non-customers to your product?

Who is your audience

Your audience will have a big impact on how you set up your group. Who are you trying to reach? Customers, prospects, potential partners, influencers, employees, etc.

What is your message

A topic-based group (e.g., The IT Corner by Acme Computer) is a great way to build broader engagement with your audience. Pick a topic related to your brand that will allow for more diverse conversations and draw participation from non-customers as well.

Who will manage the group

Managing a LinkedIn Group will require time to build engagement and moderate. It is important to identify a primary contact either in or affiliated with your company who will coordinate all activities for your group. It is also helpful to enlist others in your company to help build engagement in the early phase. Plan to ensure people at your company can make time to do this for at least six months to nurture and grow the group.

TOP TIPS
Set a clear objective Select your topic carefully Establish a content team Commit to six months

STEP 1. MAKE A PLAN

SET UP YOUR GROUP


Now that you have determined the purpose of the
Group and who will be managing it, you can move on to the set up phase.

GROUP BRANDING
Logo Name Description

OPEN VS CLOSED GROUP

HOW TO CREATE A LINKEDIN GROUP

Open vs Closed Group

When creating a group, you will be asked to set access controls. Open groups automatically accept any member that wants to be part of the group. Closed groups require the group owner to invite, pre-approve, or individually approve members before they are allowed to participate. Open groups are popular for brands because they remove barriers to join and tend to grow faster. Closed groups give you more control over who is in the group but take more time to manage and as a result can ramp up slowly.

Group Branding

The name and description of your group will help people identify and find you. To highlight your brand, include your company name in the Group name. Choose a logo that quickly conveys the topic of your group, and keep in mind its small size on-screen. Avoid too much text and opt for simple, large, images that can have instant impact. Create a detailed description of your group outlining why people should join. Include the focus area of the group, the types of topics that will be discussed, and who will benefit from joining.

Jobs Tab

The Jobs tab is an optional feature that creates a space for members to post job openings. Managers and other members can move job-related posts out of the general area into the Jobs tab, helping keep your main discussion focused on core topics.

STEP 2. SETUP YOUR GROUP

SUBGROUPS TAB JOBS TAB

MANAGE TEMPLATES

GROUP BRANDING

HOW TO CREATE A LINKEDIN GROUP

Subgroups

Subgroups is a feature that enables you to break out a broader group topic into more refined categories. For example, a technology group might have subgroups for laptops, desktops, and printers. One drawback to creating subgroups when you are just starting out, however, is that your conversations become spread across multiple sections making it difficult to get critical mass. Subgroups are a great feature to activate once your overall group has momentum.

Manage Templates

Before launching your group you will want to set up email templates. This is a standard feature that allows you to automatically send emails based on one of four actions: acknowledge a request to join, welcome a new member, decline a request to join, or block a request to join. The content of the email is text-based and can be customized by the group owner. Sending a welcome email is a great opportunity to reinforce the purpose of the group and outline posting guidelines.

TOP TIPS
Include your brand in group name Design a custom group logo Write email templates Create a detailed group description

STEP 2. SETUP YOUR GROUP

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customers. members engaged. insights.

ENHANCE YOUR GROUP


ustom Groups have unique messaging features that You can also use your customized space to distribute valuable information to your members by promoting white paper assets. Relevant, free content will be greatly appreciated by members of your group. It is important to keep content in your Group fresh. Plan on developing an editorial programming calendar and share your plan with members. Theyll be sure to check back often to get new information, watch new videos and download the latest white paper. help you build and sustain a relationship with your A custom content module enables you to surface any content that can be distributed via an RSS feed. Typical RSS content may include blog posts, Twitter feeds and photography. You do not have to limit yourself to your own content, however. Include feeds from other sources that are relevant and of interest to your group. You can also add a stand-alone video module to your

Custom Group. This module pulls in specific videos that you have posted to YouTube. Starting your group with a video introduction is a great way to jump start engagement. Be sure to regularly rotate in other videos, such as interviews, presentations, and event coverage, to keep your Want to source feedback from the crowd and spark healthy debate? Custom Group owners can use one of their messaging slots to run an interactive poll. Ask members any variety of questions and receive real-time feedback and

TOP TIPS
Post a welcome video Stream in a relevant blog Encourage discussion with polls Leverage third-party content
HOW TO CREATE A LINKEDIN GROUP

POST VIDEO

ADD RSS FEEDS

STEP 3. ENHANCE YOUR GROUP

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Get the Word Out

OPEN THE DOORS


Now that your group is ready to go, its time to
get the word out. With hundreds of thousands of groups in the LinkedIn Groups directory, it is crucial for you to be proactive in making your group more discoverable. Think about quality, not quantity of members in the beginning to ensure that you are building a valuable and focused group.

The easiest way to build membership in your group is by reaching out to those who already have a proven affinity for using LinkedIn tools that is, your target audience on LinkedIn. With rich ad targeting capabilities, you can easily and quickly raise awareness of your group. Tap into your content teams individual networks to start spreading the word on LinkedIn. Use network status messages on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook to broadcast interesting discussions from your group. Include links to your group in email signature lines, on your website, in offline advertising and in collateral.

HOW TO CREATE A LINKEDIN GROUP

Who to Accept

If you have set up a closed group, you will need to accept, decline or block each request to join. Criteria for group membership should be defined by readily available information in the LinkedIn Profile. If its not, consider making the group open or invite-only.

How to Decline

Dont simply ignore a request if the applicant is not a good fit. 1) Someone else on your team may not realize that the request is being ignored and may inadvertently accept it, and 2) It is bad for your brand image if a member feels like you are ignoring them.

When to Block

Blocking members is a last resort. You should block members that have been declined several times, repeatedly ignored the posting guidelines, or have been abusive to other members or staff.

Start with Introductions

Ask group members to introduce themselves. Have them to share their name, where they are from, their profession, something interesting about themselves, and what they hope to gain from the group. This is a great way to get them used to posting and commenting in discussions.

TOP TIPS
Use targeted ads to build membership Promote your group in your traditional marketing Ask members to introduce themselves Decline members that are not a good fit

STEP 4. OPEN THE DOORS

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BUILD ENGAGEMENT
engagement in your group. In the early days of your group, staff participation will be key. As your group grows, staff involvement can be reduced as members pick up the ball and run with it.

There are many things you can do to help foster

CREATE DISCUSSIONS FEATURED DISCUSSION

HOW TO CREATE A LINKEDIN GROUP

Post a Question

Start a question of the week campaign to drive new discussions. Use different staff members to post the questions so it doesnt look like all content is coming from one person. Pick topics that will provoke discussion, and keep the question brief and to the point. You can always provide more detail in the Additional Details section.

Acknowledge Contributors

Recognize both those that create discussions and those that comment on them. Comment on posts and give out prizes for the most active participants. The prizes dont need to be big to get the desired response branded t-shirts, hats, mugs, or even just simple recognition such as announcing prize winners in a featured post. Comments are crucial for creating an engaging forum, so give separate awards and recognition to those that regularly comment.

Send Announcements

Use the announcement feature to keep your group top-of-mind. You can send one announcement per week to your group members. Use this announcement to communicate the question of the week, list winners of contests or alert members to related upcoming events.

Feature Discussions

Highlight announcements or interesting posts by tagging those discussions featured. Featured discussions are denoted by a small pin icon and always appear at the top of the discussion board. Limit the number of featured discussions to two or three at a time (ideally from different authors).

TOP TIPS
Feature interesting posts Acknowledge active contributors Pose a question of the week Send weekly announcements
STEP 5. BUILD ENGAGEMENT

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MODERATE YOUR GROUP


ctive moderation is important to maintaining a vibrant, author asking them to adhere to the guidelines. If a member repeats the offence, remove (and block) them from the group. It is up to you to determine how many warnings you want to give a member before removing them from the group. If a discussion is spam or abuse, delete it and remove (and block) the member from the group. On the flip side, be sure to acknowledge members that post quality content to the group. Moderating is not just about removing bad content, but about encouraging and rewarding good behavior as well. welcoming group. It is crucial that you and your team set the tone for discussions by establishing and communicating posting guidelines. You can use the welcome email

template as well as featured discussions to inform new members of your guidelines. In addition to the group guidelines, you should also have an internal enforcement

guideline what actions to take for different types of infractions. This will ensure that all team members are on Moderation needs to be done on a daily basis, which is why it is important to spread the work across a team of people. The group owner and other group managers can take turns reviewing requests to join, deleting spam and removing inappropriate content. If a discussion is off topic, or violates the user guidelines, delete the post and send a note to the

Moderating 101
Establish posting guidelines Be consistent with enforcement Aggressively manage spam Block inappropriate members

HOW TO CREATE A LINKEDIN GROUP

CONCLUSION
L
inkedIn Groups provide a unique and powerful way for brands to join the professional conversation on LinkedIn. Over 50 million influential and motivated members are actively looking to connect and network with others around topics of mutual interest, and marketers have a great opportunity to help them. By following the basic roadmap outlined in this guide, you demonstrate to your audience that youre serious about building a substantive, long-term relationship with them. Be prepared to invest time and resources and strike the right note from the beginning. Create a well-thought out community, whose topic is targeted to the right audience and whose discussions are well moderated and curated. Your thoughtful planning up front and commitment to adding value will go a long way towards attracting the right audience on LinkedIn and help you lay a foundation for deeper relationships with your customers.

CONCLUSION

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