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10.29.08

How to Setup a LinkedIn Group Step-by-Step

By Aurora Brown


LinkedIn groups function much the same way basic groups do on other networking sites; you can’t do much more than post messages, reply to them, leave comments and add new stories. However, they are a great way to create a community for your service, website, product or company.

So how do you create a LinkedIn Group? Read on for a step-by-step guide...

1) First, login to your linked in profile. To the left hand side of your profile, you’ll see a tab that says "Groups."

LinkedIn Group Step 1

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LinkedIn Group Step 1

2) Click on the plus sign next to groups and a list of the groups you belong to/have created will drop down. If you want to edit your group, click on the one you wish edit (you can only edit the ones you created - in this case I clicked on the Authority Domains one I set up for the purpose of this example).

To create a group, click the "Create a Group" tab:

LinkedIn Group Creation - Step 3.5

LinkedIn Group Creation - Step 2.5

3) After you click the "Create a Group," you’ll see the screen below (it takes you directly to "Manage"). Simply fill out the information accordingly (its pretty self-explanatory–remember to use your keywords in both the Group Name, Summary and Description). Save the changes:

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About the Author:
Aurora Brown is the Social Media Manager and Editor-in-Chief for Authority Domains online marketing company. She currently authors the Authority Domains Search Engine Marketing Blog and is working on her first novel.
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