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Stop Looking Generic: Position Yourself Properly on LinkedIn

20 min · 8. juni 2026
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If your profile sounds like everyone else in your industry, you are giving people no reason to remember you. In this episode of Who Viewed My Profile, Adam and Chris explore why so many LinkedIn profiles blend into the background and what it takes to stand out for the right reasons. Learn how to position yourself clearly, communicate your value effectively, and build a profile that people actually remember. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 01:09 Your Headline, Banner & First Impressions 04:30 Why Generic Language Hurts Your Profile 05:22 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome & Standing Out 07:48 Authenticity Beats Perfection 10:38 The Power of Niche Positioning 12:18 Becoming Recognisable on LinkedIn 14:19 Why Niche Experts Win More Business 15:29 Standing Out When You Work for a Corporate 17:28 Checking Your Company Social Media Policies 18:56 Why Reposting Company Content Doesn’t Work 19:45 Submit Your Questions for Future Episodes Key topics covered: • Why most LinkedIn profiles blend into the market • What positioning actually means in a LinkedIn context • The danger of vague language and empty descriptors • How to communicate who you help, what you do, and why it matters • Why being broad often makes you less attractive, not more • The role of niche, perspective, and voice • Examples of weak versus strong positioning statements Takeaway: People remember clear positioning. They ignore generic expertise. Listen and watch the latest episode: Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube, or sign up at www.WhoViewedMyProfilePodcast.com

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If your profile sounds like everyone else in your industry, you are giving people no reason to remember you. In this episode of Who Viewed My Profile, Adam and Chris explore why so many LinkedIn profiles blend into the background and what it takes to stand out for the right reasons. Learn how to position yourself clearly, communicate your value effectively, and build a profile that people actually remember. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 01:09 Your Headline, Banner & First Impressions 04:30 Why Generic Language Hurts Your Profile 05:22 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome & Standing Out 07:48 Authenticity Beats Perfection 10:38 The Power of Niche Positioning 12:18 Becoming Recognisable on LinkedIn 14:19 Why Niche Experts Win More Business 15:29 Standing Out When You Work for a Corporate 17:28 Checking Your Company Social Media Policies 18:56 Why Reposting Company Content Doesn’t Work 19:45 Submit Your Questions for Future Episodes Key topics covered: • Why most LinkedIn profiles blend into the market • What positioning actually means in a LinkedIn context • The danger of vague language and empty descriptors • How to communicate who you help, what you do, and why it matters • Why being broad often makes you less attractive, not more • The role of niche, perspective, and voice • Examples of weak versus strong positioning statements Takeaway: People remember clear positioning. They ignore generic expertise. Listen and watch the latest episode: Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube, or sign up at www.WhoViewedMyProfilePodcast.com

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