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How to Set Your Beam URL as a Link in Your LinkedIn Profile
How to Set Your Beam URL as a Link in Your LinkedIn Profile

Adding your Beam profile link to your LinkedIn profile is an excellent way to promote your webinars and sessions to a professional audience

Janyk Steenbeek avatar
Written by Janyk Steenbeek
Updated over 2 months ago

Here’s how you can set up your Beam URL on LinkedIn:

1. Copy Your Beam Profile URL

1. Log in to your Beam account at joinbeam.io.

2. Navigate to your profile page.

3. Copy your profile URL (e.g., https://joinbeam.io/yourusername).

2. Open LinkedIn

1. Go to linkedin.com or open the LinkedIn app.

2. Log in to your LinkedIn account.

3. Access Your Profile

1. Click on your profile picture or “Me” icon in the top-right corner.

2. Select “View Profile” from the drop-down menu.

4. Edit Your Profile

1. On your profile page, click the “Edit” (pencil icon) in the Intro section, just below your profile picture and headline.

2. Scroll down to the “Website” field.

5. Add Your Beam URL

1. In the “Website” section, choose “Other” from the dropdown menu to specify the type of link.

2. Enter a title for your link, such as “Join My Webinars” or “Book a 1:1 Session.”

3. Paste your Beam profile URL into the URL field.

6. Save Changes

1. After entering your Beam URL and title, click “Save” to apply the changes.

2. Your Beam profile link will now appear in your LinkedIn Contact Info section and be visible to anyone viewing your profile.

7. Promote Your Beam Link in Your LinkedIn Posts

You can also promote your Beam link through LinkedIn posts by:

1. Creating posts or articles highlighting your upcoming webinars or 1:1 sessions.

2. Adding your Beam link with a call to action, like:

“Join my upcoming webinar or book a 1:1 session through my Beam profile: [Your Beam link].”

By adding your Beam profile link to LinkedIn, you can leverage your professional network to grow your audience and bookings.

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