There is one thing everybody wants their profile photo to do; make them look great! Nobody I know selects a profile photo that is unflattering. But does every great photo of you qualify as a great – or more importantly, an effective – LinkedIn profile photo? No.
Here’s the bottom line. LinkedIn is a place for professionals looking for connections that will help in advancing their careers and businesses. It is a marketing platform, and your job is to market yourself as a confident, competent, and contributing member of the network and your profession.
Let us take a look at some of your options for a LinkedIn profile photo.
Easily, by far, and by any other superlative, nothing will work better for you than a properly created professional headshot. What do I mean by properly created? Here are a few key points.
There is one other important and widely overlooked advantage to using a professional headshot; very few people use them for their profile photos! That means you have an opportunity to stand out as a much more qualified and competent candidate, as opposed to the others you are competing against.
What some might see as a disadvantage of a professional headshot is the cost and time involved. Yes, it takes more on both fronts compared to other popular options. But your headshot is a vital part of your marketing and should be budgeted as such in both areas. I will say it again; humans are programmed to place a priority on visual cues – first impressions. You could be the most qualified person in the world in your profession. But when your image does not immediately make people identify you as such, they are likely to move on to other options without learning about your capabilities and qualifications.
While they may do a great job of communicating your personality and enthusiasm, none are professionally created. They suffer from bad lighting, bad posing, and are sometimes even out of focus. A photo created at that typical distance and used for such a small image cannot highlight what a small profile photo is designed to highlight, your confidence and approachability.
Personality photos, if they are professionally created, are best used for your branding, marketing, and websites. Yes, they might look great, but they are physically unable to have the same positive impact that a closer professional headshot has as your profile photo.
Yes, you may look great in that group photo. But seriously, it is the opposite of professional. Many times, those crops end up too small to create a usable photo. They exaggerate bad lighting and the physical restrictions of having multiple subjects in a single exposure maintain focus, too.
They had better be good and tick all the boxes you get from a properly created professional headshot.
Are you a professional comedian? No? Ditch the comedy. A comical profile image does nothing to promote you as a professional. Even if you were a professional comedian, you will want to think twice about it. People hiring for corporate gigs want to see you as a person rather than a joke.
The worst! Not having a profile photo infers several negatives including:
True or not, none of these are traits you want viewers to infer about you.
Unless you have something so truly outstanding that, even as a tiny photo, it is so exceptional that no one can go on without seeing it, it is still best to use a standard professional headshot. That image will serve you better featured in a post, where people can click on it and see it for the amazing piece of art that it is.
Are you unsure whether a professional headshot is worth the effort for a LinkedIn profile photo or intimidated by the thought of standing in front of a camera? Read my 2023 Headshot Guide. In it, you will discover how getting a professional headshot can be comfortable or even a ton of fun!