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How to Refresh Your LinkedIn Profile for Consulting After 55

20 min · 25 de abr de 2026
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Your LinkedIn profile is running a filter on every person who visits it. For professionals 55+ moving into consulting or coaching, that filter is probably rejecting the exact clients you want to reach. LinkedIn hosts over 1.3 billion accounts and 65 million decision-makers according to Cognism's 2026 research. Most B2B buyers review a consultant's role, seniority, and expertise on LinkedIn before agreeing to a first conversation, which means your profile is doing sales work around the clock whether you intend it to or not. In this episode we break down the exact section-by-section framework for transforming a corporate resume into a client-attracting asset. You will walk away knowing how to rewrite your headline using a three-part value statement, restructure your About section around your reader's problem, activate your Featured section as a single conversion point, and reframe your experience section around outcomes instead of duties. The bigger shift here is psychological. When you stop presenting yourself as a candidate and start presenting yourself as a resource, your entire profile changes its signal. That one change is what makes the difference between a profile that collects views and one that generates conversations. This episode is produced using NotebookLM. Links and Resources 📰 Subscribe to Retirepreneur Weekly and get the free report "Expertise Monetization Blueprint" — https://www.retirepreneur.com/free-report [https://www.retirepreneur.com/free-report] 📖 How to Update Your LinkedIn Profile for Consulting When You Are 55+ [https://www.retirepreneur.com/p/linkedin-profile-update-consulting]

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