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Did you know you can display up to 100 skills on your LinkedIn profile and feature 2 top skills?
Those 100 skills should reflect:
Job-related expertise
Industry knowledge
Tools & technologies
Management capability
Interpersonal strengths
LinkedIn categorises them under:
Industry Knowledge
Tools & Technologies
Interpersonal
Other
But here’s what most people miss:
Your skills are your keywords.
They tell LinkedIn (and the new 360° BREW system) what you want to be known for.
So ask yourself:
Have you optimised this section with the 100 skills you currently want to be known for — or is it a leftover list from five years ago?
Why the Skills & Endorsement Section Matters
Having your featured skills and endorsements populated serves two important purposes:
Your skills should reflect the topics and expertise potential clients are searching for.
When aligned properly, they reaffirm what you’re saying in your headline and About section.
Remember under the 360° system, LinkedIn reads your profile and content together.
- Your headline.
- Your About section.
- Your recent activity.
- Your skills.
They must tell the same story.
The Truth About Endorsements
There are generally two types of people who endorse you:
1. People who know you professionally
They’ve worked with you and have first-hand experience.
2. Connections who haven’t worked directly with you
These people often endorse you for your 2–3 featured skills when they clearly align with your headline and positioning.
This is why your top featured skills should always correlate with your headline.
If your headline says “LinkedIn Strategist for Midlife Business Women” but your top skills are “Event Planning” and “Public Speaking” from a previous career, that’s mixed messaging.
And under 360° BREW, mixed messaging weakens visibility.
A Strategic Approach to Endorsements
Good practice includes:
Reviewing endorsements regularly
Deleting skills you no longer use
Ensuring your top skills reflect your current positioning
Making it easy for people to endorse the right things
Which Is More Powerful: Endorsements or Recommendations?
Recommendations. Every time.
Endorsements are useful.
Recommendations build trust.
And we are operating in a trust economy.
Recommendations are independent reviews of your work. They are social proof. They shorten sales cycles.
Ask yourself:
Would you hire someone without checking a recommendation first?
Under the new algorithm, LinkedIn values:
Meaningful engagement
Profile depth
Credibility signals
Real-world validation
Recommendations are one of the strongest credibility signals you can have on your profile.
They are proof — not popularity.
How to Ask for a Powerful Recommendation
When reaching out to a former client, partner or collaborator, make it personal and specific.
The perfect recommendation request:
Explains why you’re asking
(“I’m updating my LinkedIn profile and would value a short testimonial about your experience of working with me.”)Mentions how you worked together
(job, project, event, consultancy, volunteering etc.)References relevant dates if appropriate
Acknowledges that you appreciated working together
Mentions specific results achieved
Thanks them for their time
Make it easy.
If they’ve already written a testimonial for your website or via email, ask if they’re happy to copy and paste it onto LinkedIn.
You can also:
Send bullet points you’d like included
Draft a version they can edit
Give them a heads up before sending the request
The easier you make it, the more likely it gets done.
Why Recommendations Matter More Under 360° BREW
The new system evaluates:
Clarity
Consistency
Meaning
Trust signals
Recommendations strengthen your entire ecosystem.
They reinforce your positioning and validate your expertise.
They give prospects reassurance before booking a discovery call.
How Many Recommendations Do You Have?
Your top two recommendations are spotlighted on both desktop and mobile.
- Are they current?
- Do they reflect your current niche?
- Do they highlight results?
If you’ve pivoted your business and your recommendations still talk about a role you had 10 years ago, that’s a credibility gap.
The Bottom Line
Endorsements are helpful.
Recommendations are powerful.
Optimise your 100 skills.
Align your featured skills with your headline.
But prioritise collecting strong, results-driven recommendations.
Because under the new LinkedIn landscape:
Your brand is not measured by likes.
It’s not measured by follower count.
It’s measured by trust.
And ultimately — sales calls.
If your profile positions you clearly, your content supports that positioning, and your recommendations validate it…
You create a simple, repeatable system that attracts qualified leads.
And that’s what LinkedIn should be doing for you.
Bio:
Hi, I’m Jen — The LinkedIn Lead Jen 😉
I’m the LinkedIn strategist and mentor for driven midlife women in business who are ready to move beyond unpredictable word of mouth and marketing that feels messy, draining, or simply not worth the effort.
I help you generate five qualified leads a week from LinkedIn in as little as 30 minutes a day — using a simple, repeatable process that works with your personality, energy, and strengths.
Because making LinkedIn work isn’t about posting more or trying to be louder than everyone else.
You need three things:
- A profile that positions you as the obvious solution
- A repeatable method to grow your audience strategically
- A connection strategy that converts into real clients
If you’re missing any of these on LinkedIn, everything falls apart.
Since 2017, I’ve supported +700 of midlife women to stop forcing tactics that don’t suit them, show up as the authority they already are, and attract warm leads through genuine connection — not icky cold outreach or performative marketing.
My signature PACT® Blueprint gives you the structure and clarity to make LinkedIn work sustainably:
✨ PRESENCE — Position your profile to attract the right clients
✨ ACTION — Know who to connect with and when
✨ CONNECT — Build real relationships that lead to opportunities
✨ TRACK — Stay consistent without overwhelm
You’ve already done the work to become brilliant at what you do. Now it’s time for your LinkedIn to reflect that and bring the right people to you.
👉 Learn more at MySuperConnector.co.uk