VA Directory

VA Directory - Connecting clients with Virtual Assistants

Email: [email protected]

  • Home
  • About
    • Articles
    • Testimonials
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
  • For Clients – Post a Job
  • For VAs – Join Our Network
    • Choose Your Membership Level
    • Member Benefits
    • Membership
    • Become a VA
      • Creating websites for new VAs
      • Great VA Resources
      • VAs – Contractor or Employee?
      • What type of VA are you?
    • Member Renewal
  • Directory
  • VA Trainer – Start Your Own VA Business Today
  • VAD Blog
  • Contact Us
  • Login

The Faceless People at LinkedIn

facelessSocial and business networks offer the opportunity for people to show their faces online when connecting with others.  Which is why they have a place for uploading your photo.  On social networks people often use images of their pets, favourite artists or their kids but when it comes to something relating to their business I really do believe they should be using their own photos.

There are some who say they think their photo would get in the way of others doing business with them but I do believe this is about self-confidence, or a lack thereof.  Do these same people go to face-to-face meetings wearing a mask and covering up their faces? I doubt it, unless perhaps they never go to face-to-face meetings.

The important thing is to let people get to know you which is what networking is all about – building relationships and getting to know people. You can’t do that by hiding your face or remaining faceless online. It’s hard to build a relationship and get to know someone if they’re remaining invisible or faceless.

With respect to LinkedIn, it is really important to read the User Agreement when it comes to the use of photos for profiles. Item 6 of section b of the Dos and Don’ts state: ‘Don’t upload a profile image that is not your likeness or a head-shot photo.’

For those seeking a job, recruiters use LinkedIn regularly to find possible candidates to fill positions, a faceless person is going to get less attention than one with a photo… and at that, it should be a photo that is professional or at least isn’t a party pic and your face is recogniseable. In other words it should be a head-shot photo.  For those running businesses, it helps others who want to do business with you, or refer you.

I know when I meet people face-to-face they recognise me quickly because they’ve seen my photo online. Certainly helps if you’ve not met the person face-to-face before.  Make it easier on yourself and others and become recognisable by using your photo when business networking online.

Kathie M Thomas

Comments

  1. Heidi says

    4 June 2012 at 5:48 pm

    I agree with you. For business purposes, it is imperative that we should use our real photos.

    Log in to Reply
  2. Chris says

    5 June 2012 at 6:09 pm

    Great post! Using real photos for social networking purposes will be of great value in strengthening your relationship with others.

    Log in to Reply
  3. Kim Harris says

    10 June 2012 at 10:19 am

    I like to see the face of the person behind the profile or website. I feel like a person is hiding who they really are when they never show their face.

    True, some may not do business with us because of our photo. That’s okay! I think it’s best to weed those sort of people out early! I think most people (possible clients) want to see who they’re interacting with.

    Thanks for a great post!
    Kim

    Log in to Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Our most recent posts

  • VA Trainer Limited Time Offer
  • Tax Time … Some Useful Tips
  • Finding Clients

Read our other posts

Newsletter

Signup for our news and business information.

Thank you!

You have successfully joined our subscriber list.

.

About

Proudly run and owned by Anita Kilkenny

 

VA Directory was established in March 1994 by Kathie M. Thomas.

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter

Sign up to our Newsletter

Newsletter

Signup for our news and business information.






Thank you!

You have successfully joined our Newsletter list.


Connect With Us

VA Directory
PO Box 5305
Mordialloc, Vic, 3195, Australia

E: [email protected]

Terms & Conditions

Please note: Anyone scraping contact details from our site for the purposes of spamming, adding to lists, etc, will be reported.

Copyright © 2025 · Enterprise Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in