Skip to main content
Custom Growth Solutions, LLC | Sandler Training | Oklahoma City, OK
 

This website uses cookies to offer you a better browsing experience.
You can learn more by clicking here.

LinkedIn can be a great tool in both your sales and marketing toolbox. Of course, you first have to equip yourself with the knowledge needed to use it strategically, or it can potentially be a massive waste of time and resources.

Here's a list of resources you can utilize to make the most of your LinkedIn presence:

Sandler Training Resources

If you're in leadership or sales, Sandler Training has tons and tons of great resources. As huge advocates of LinkedIn, the team at Sandler has put together both LinkedIn resources as well as more general social networking resources.

1 - LinkedIn the Sandler Way (free book)
2 - Digital Prospecting
3 - 10 Ways You Can Use LinkedIn to Prospect More Effectively

T&S Online Marketing Resources

The team at T&S Online Marketing has helped clients with social media in general and LinkedIn specifically for years now. They've put together several resources to help.

4 - Take charge of your LinkedIn profile in 25 steps
5 - Creating a Strategic Social Network
6 - LinkedIn blog articles
7 - Free LinkedIn background images

Wayne Breitbarth resources

Once a skeptic and now an outspoke proponent of LinkedIn, Wayne Breitbarth is the author of The Power Formula for LinkedIn Success. He also has some free LinkedIn resources on his website.

8 - Free Resources For Learning LinkedIn
9 - Power Formula LinkedIn Blog

Additional Resources

10 - LinkedIn's help section
11 - The Ultimate Guide to LinkedIn Marketing
12 - Social Selling and LinkedIn Training Resources
13 - Sprout Social's LinkedIn blog articles

When it comes to LinkedIn, remember the five steps to growth:

  1. Awareness
  2. Knowledge
  3. Application
  4. Skill
  5. Habit

Once you are aware of the potential of LinkedIn, many of these resources can help you gain knowledge. But once you've done that, you still need to apply the knowledge over time to develop it into a skill and finally into a habit.

Share this article: