![]() Now all you have have to do is just send them directly to – – in order to direct them to all of your published posts, instead of saying, “Go to my LinkedIn profile, then scroll down to the Posts section.” It makes for a far cleaner and more professional looking experience.Īdditionally, since we’re able to rearrange our profile sections when editing our profiles, there is no clear visual cue or consistency for where these sections reside on any one profile, so a direct link is useful to create a frictionless experience for the person of whom you’re directing to your profile. Well, let’s say for example that you’re having a conversation with a client or a candidate about your published LinkedIn posts. When using this hack, REMOVE these country letters before adding the #code to the end of the URL, otherwise it won’t work. For example, ch stands for Switzerland (), uk stands for the United Kingdom () and ie stands for Ireland (). Your final URL should look something like this: īut take note, if you are a non-US LinkedIn user, you will need to remove the country reference letters that usually appear in your LinkedIn URL. To create a direct link to the Skill & Endorsements section of your profile for example, all you need to do is add #background-skills to your public profile URL e.g. #background-publications (Publications).#background-experience (Work Experience).#background-projects (Projects, aka where you have all your links!).#background-skills (Skills & Endorsements).That’s the ID you’ll add to your profile URL to jump straight to that section.īut to save you the hassle of all that code stuff, here’s some of the typical sections and ID tags that you may wish to link to: You’re looking for the id=”xxxxxxx” within a or tag, as shown below. Doing this will cause the raw HTML of the webpage to display. You can find ID tags by right-clicking the section headings on your LinkedIn profile, then clicking “ Inspect Element” or your equivalent. Still with me? (If not, all is about to become clear so bear with me!) And, like any web page, you can hyperlink directly to an ID by adding a hashtag or “octothorp” (#) and the ID value to the end of a web page. Part One: Finding the ID TagsĪs Stephen correctly points out in his blog, the different sections within your LinkedIn profile all have specific ID’s that allow your desktop browser to recognise them as different sections on one overall profile. ![]() Ok, so now that I’ve explained what we’re trying to do here, I’ll move on to the more technical side of things – a quick 2 step process. Pretty sweet, huh? How to: Link Directly to Specific Sections of Your LinkedIn Profile Well today we’re bringing you something a little different, but equally as clever and extremely handy! And it’s a little hack I first saw written down by a man called Stephen Hovnania entitled, ‘How to create a direct link to sections of your LinkedIn profile. Or, in other words, how to create an ‘anchor’ on a particular section of your LinkedIn profile so that when readers click your customised link, they are brought directly to the section of the page you want them to read. Heck, we even wrote a whitepaper entitled “ How to: Create an All-Star LinkedIn Profile” which is a pretty nifty guide for recruiters as well as job seekers, if we don’t say so ourselves! We’re always trying to come up with new ways for recruiters and job seekers alike to improve their LinkedIn profiles in order to find each other. ![]()
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