7 Tips for How Artists Should Use LinkedIn
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If you're an artist, LinkedIn is either your best friend or worst enemy. These are 7 tips (plus a bonus ;) for how artists should use LinkedIn. From my personal experience as a past art student, intern, and now freelance designer, these are valuable principles that I figured out over my 5+ years of using the platform. Hope it's helpful :)
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Timecodes
00:00 Intro
01:13 Tip #1: Don't Assume It'll be Quick
02:43 Tip #2 Put in Initial Effort, but Don't Hover
03:36 Tip #3 POST YOUR WORK!
06:53 Tip #4 Be Personable
08:58 Tip #5 Experiment with How You Use the Search Bar
10:48 Tip #6 Be a Part of the Conversation
13:06 Tip #7 Reach Out to People!
16:15 Bonus Tip
#linkedin #artists #professional #networking
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Super helpful vid! Especially the bit about using the search bar to find people and opportunities! Thank you 😊
Wow, great advices. I'm a Brasilian artist that was independent for a long time, until a major company in the US bought me and my studio. Just now I'm realizing the power of connections and building a personal brand. I was not expecting this video to be so insightful, thank you!
@audreyhavey
Жыл бұрын
That's awesome! Glad it was helpful!
this is so useful, been thinking about using linkedin more now to get my work out there. It's still pretty scary. But ur tips are very much appreciated :3
What an incredible channel, Audrey. I'm working as a graphic designer in studios for around 17 years, and shortly made a transition into motion graphic and your channel is incredible. Your level is top and your didactic skills are Top5 on youtube right now. Thanks for all and all the luck!!
@audreyhavey
Жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you so much! That truly means a great deal to me, I'm so happy to be able to have people like you visiting the channel and finding any kind of value in these videos :) Truly appreciate you, thank you!!
@maureenmurphy7817
Жыл бұрын
Wow. "Didactic skills" was the perfect term here. Thank you Mr. Ruiz. Ms. Stemen, this is amazing work.
well this is the part no one talks about. Thank you the info😄
thank you so much for this video. you made linkedin seem a lot less intimidating :)
Mind blown! So helpful!
Thankyou for the confidence boost
Nice vid! Just found your channel, it's a treasure 💖 Thanks for all the inspiration
@audreyhavey
Жыл бұрын
So glad! Thank you for the kind words :)
This is an amazing video! Have been trying to take my art carrer more seriously, and it can be very overhelming, especially in LinkedIn. Thank you for all the super valuable infos!
@audreyhavey
9 ай бұрын
That’s awesome!! Definitely keep at it, thanks for the kind words!
Thank you for this, it is really helpful. LinkedIn is a mystery to me so far but your tipps helped a lot. Especially how to connect and talk to the community there!
@audreyhavey
Жыл бұрын
You're so welcome! It might seem like a slow burn at first, but within your first month or two of posting thoughts and your work, searching for the right people you want to know more from, it'll be cake in no time :)
Although I was looking for a video that talked about how we Music Professionals could set up our profiles and sections, some of these pointers are quite useful!
@audreyhavey
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Helpful. Thanks for the candid vid!
@audreyhavey
11 ай бұрын
Of course! Thanks for the kind words!
do you have any video on how to set up ur linkedin page but for artist,? im a freelancer 3d generalist, i did work with indie small studies for mobile games, but....im sure im making a mess with my profile, im so new in this social network
thank you for this
@audreyhavey
8 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
Great Video . Thanks!!
Thank You, Audrey for inspiring and very helpful tips! As I am a jewelry designer, it was very valuable and encouraging for me to hear this. Step by step I am upgrading my LinkedIn profile. Have a great day! Daila
@audreyhavey
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the kind words Daila!! That's so exciting for you, good luck and have fun with it! :)
Your channel is amazing! thank you!
@audreyhavey
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I’m so glad it’s helpful :)
great video thanks !
I'm a webtoon creator and animator - everything you said was so useful. I've taken an interesting career path, doing anime conventions. I've never worked in a studio, which means I have no work experience despite having my degree. I've seen so many jobs I felt I could never apply to because I lack all the requirements (mostly art wise). So I'm making content for a portfolio and networking this year to land a job. If you have advice for artists who lack studio experience yet still have drive to work professionally how would you use LinkedIn as a tool to market yourself? But love this video, and will certainly use the tips!
@audreyhavey
7 ай бұрын
That's awesome! Those are definitely the steps in my mind that make sense to start with to get where you wanna go - meeting people (in person & online) and a great portfolio is the bulk of it for sure! To answer your question, I would say post as much work as you can, and essentially make yourself "top-of-mind" when people look for animators and what industry/job you're trying to break into. Even showing works in progress, asking for feedback is a good step to showing you can grow.
Here before this one blows up, pt.2!
thank you so muchhhh >
Thanks for these thoughts. I’m finding it hard to find LinkedIn content and individuals related to my industry (the performing arts). Any thoughts on this?
Thank you for this video! Ive finally kicked myself into reaching out to artists i admire, connecting and leaving an intro mssg. But i have no idea what to say/what questions to ask after that😅 I dont want to seem like im asking for favors either, just no idea what to talk about after initial intro, wouldnt know what to 'pick their brain' about
@audreyhavey
Жыл бұрын
That's a great question! Honestly, it's great to keep questions in the back of your mind when you're working on your own projects/clients/work. Jot them down or do your own research - but all artists work differently, so its easier to ask questions about process, the kind of tools they use, what they've found successful/unsuccessful in their career, industry "day in the life" routines, etc. Questions will come to you! :)
Thank you much! I’m an artist’ illustrator and This encouraged me to go post things and Like REALLY work on my page on linkined! Love your vibe! 🤍⚡️✨
What if I currently have nothing relevant to show on the work experience part, other then bs retail jobs? I am self-taught motion designer / illustrator, since most colleges in my country only teach print design crap.
@audreyhavey
Жыл бұрын
Great question! I would say you should get yourself and your website/portfolio out there as much as possible. It’s not a bad thing to talk about what you’re learning at the moment, questions for other professionals in the industry, and show any bit of work in progress and work you’re proud of! I’m also self taught from the motion design side, and in my experience what matters most is showing that you’re taking the initiative to learn - not what small jobs you might’ve had in the past especially if they don’t relate. Work ethic and quality of work trumps all 🔥
This is best video about LinkedIn, ever. Edit Note: Some of my work might be a bit too sexy for linkedin though.
Thnks Audrey! I'm slowly going to integrate the things you've talked about. I appreciate you 🫶
@audreyhavey
Жыл бұрын
You're so welcome!🫶🏼