Your Linkedin URL should be a priority when setting up or editing your profile because it’s what you’ll share with other professionals you’d want to network with. In this post, I’ll be sharing some tips on how changing your LinkedIn URL can be beneficial to your professional growth as well as how you can change yours.

Why Should I Change My LinkedIn URL?

Every LinkedIn user is automatically assigned a URL that contains your name and a string of alphanumeric characters. Due to this, it’s easy to assume that your default URL works just fine. And while people can find you using that link, it’s generic so it doesn’t do anything for your brand.  Here are three benefits of customizing your LinkedIn URL

1. It is easier to find and share

Because your URL is unique, it makes it easier for you to remember. This means you can also easily share it with your network, hiring managers, or even clients. It’s also a great way to stand out from other LinkedIn profiles, especially if you have a very common name.

2. You can be consistent with your brand

If you need to ever add your LinkedIn URL to your resume, email signature, and other documents, you’re sure to maintain that professional look.

3. It increases your credibility

Not only does your URL show that you pay attention to details, but it also shows that you’re willing to improve your results online. 

How to Customize Your Linkedin URL

Ready to customize your LinkedIn URL, here’s how to get started;

Log in to your LinkedIn account, tap on your profile and then view profileClick on “Edit public profile and URL” located on the right part of your screen. This will open a new tab with your public profile settings Next, tap on the pencil icon under the edit your custom URL sectionEnter your preferred URL and then click on save.

Do note that your custom URL must contain 3-100 letters or numbers. So you cannot use spaces, symbols, or special characters in your link. You can also only change your profile URL five times in six months. If you’ve made a change up to five times, you’d have to wait for another six months before you can change it again. Since it’s possible for another LinkedIn user to have used your intended URL, it might be unavailable. However, if they decide to change their URL from that, it’ll become available after six months of the change. And that’s how to change your LinkedIn URL. It’s time to head over to your LinkedIn account to increase your profile visibility. Do let me know if this article has been helpful in the comment section below.