13 Best LinkedIn Alternatives to Welcome More Networking and Business Opportunities

Posted on the 19 March 2019 by Gaurav Kumar @vhowtodo

" Best LinkedIn Alternatives." You need them, but why?

What is the best professional networking website? The answer is LinkedIn.

LinkedIn is one of the most popular professional social networks. It is successfully running in 200+ countries with 610+ million registered users.

LinkedIn is the place where I connect with professionals and like-minded people. Sometimes I also find people to work with me.

No matter how big a social network is, every social network has some limitations or weaknesses. LinkedIn also has some.


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As a LinkedIn user, you will find that feed is not always relevant and personal.

You can easily find people trying to sell you something and a lot of spammy connection requests.

It doesn't mean that you should leave LinkedIn. The benefits of LinkedIn are much better than any other professional network.

But, the same time there are many networking sites available online that can add more value to your social life.

13 Best LinkedIn Alternatives to Grow more and Do More

Today, I am sharing the most popular professional networking sites like LinkedIn. You can use these sites as LinkedIn alternatives.

Meetup:


Meetup is one of the first alternatives to LinkedIn that I joined years ago.

Joining Meetup is easy.

Meet up allows you to plan the meetups or conferences and let the likeminded people from the network join your discussion.

You can also join any local meetups or conferences which you are interested in. You will find a whole lot of meetups related to different niches.

If still, you are not able to find a professional meetup or networking opportunity then you can create a meetup and schedule it. All the people with a similar interest will get notifications about the upcoming meetups.

It is an easy way to organize in-person networking events.

Xing:


Xing is also among one of the popular alternatives to LinkedIn. You may find it similar to LinkedIn.

Xing allows you to signup for free, create groups, connect with like-minded professionals, and boost networking opportunities.

Xing also shares big news in your niche.

You can find tradeshows, conference, and seminars using Xing.

You can look for brands and job opportunities using Xing. Xing is also running in 200+ countries. You will find most of the European professionals on this network.

Xing allows you to join and use the platform for free. Premium version of Xing is similar to LinkedIn.

Bark:


Bark is a British professional social network. It is one of the best local networking site alternatives to LinkedIn.

Bark is helping people to connect with professionals and brands.

Bark makes it easy for you to search the work and collaboration opportunities.

You can also find prospects using Bark.

Opportunity:


Opportunity is one of the unique LinkedIn Alternative. It is not only a professional networking site but also serves as a professional matchmaking service.

People can build connections based on interests.

If someone is interested in your service, you will receive the notifications.

You can also find job opportunities according to age, gender, interests, personality.

Jobcase:


In 2009, Jobcase scored rank in the list of top 100 most popular job sites.

It is a networking site for professionals who are looking for jobs. You can find companies and job roles.

Like other sites like LinkedIn, Jobcase also allows you to create the profile to access the jobs opportunities.

You can also join professional groups to participate in discussions.

With more than 80 million users, Jobcase is one of the worth using alternative to LinkedIn.

Lunchmeet:


Are you looking for the best App alternative to LinkedIn?

If yes, then Lunchmeet is for you.

It is also similar to meetup where you can create the profile and find likeminded people.

Lunchmeet makes it easy for you to meet the professionals for lunch or coffee.

Community forums:


Are you a community man/woman?

Take advantage of popular community forums such as Quora.com, Warriorforum.com, etc.

If interested in ads then join Google Ad forum and Bing ad forum.

Want to speed up your website then join Google Webmaster Forum.

Forums are a great place to engage in discussions or start new conversations.

Twitter Threads:


Have you ever use Twitter?

Do you know that some of the best networking brands and personalities are using Twitter?

I have decided to find and share some of the best and popular Twitter communities with you.

The best thing about Twitter communities is that they are;

  • Open for everyone.
  • Free to use
  • Very Active
  • Supportive
You can use Twitter communities to ask questions and share your stories or blog posts.

Twitter communities also help you to build connections with influencers.

If you are into blogging, then you should follow communities like; #easkme #bloggintips #blogging #howotblog, etc.

If you are into marketing, use #SproutChat, #HootChat #SemrushChat, #SEOChat, #SEOTalk, etc.
You will find that Twitter communities are super easy to use LinkedIn alternatives.

Reddit:


Reddit is among one of the highly reputed Linkedin Alternatives.

Reddit is full of micro-communities known as "Subreddits."

You can find fascinating stuff on r/SEO and r/PPC.

It is also free to join Reddit and participate in these communities.

You can share links, ask questions, and post suggestions.

Slack:


Slack is another popular addition to this list.

There are communities on Slack that you can join to engage with influencers.

You can find the relevant slack community using Google search.

You can also start your slack community and make the people engage with your niche.

Facebook Groups:


There are many Facebook groups where you can easily connect with professionals.

It is easy to ask the question, participate in communications, and find tips and tricks from experts in Facebook groups.

If you compare Facebook with LinkedIn, you will find that Facebook is more social then professional.

Still, professionals from every niche are participating in Facebook groups.

Sumry:


Sumry is a popular site to build portfolios and resumes.

You can complete your online resume by adding skills, education details, testimonials, professional details, etc.

Gust:


If you are running a startup, then Guest is for you.

It is one of the most significant startup networking sites. You can use this site to arrange funds and management.

Conclusion:

There is no second about the fact that LinkedIn is the world's largest professional network. LinkedIn has recently made some changes to make it more user friendly. LinkedIn is also offering better solution for advertisers.

But there are times when you need something more.

You can use the alternatives as mentioned above to build professional connections and find better jobs.

I have tested them and found that they are useful.

Have you ever any of these LinkedIn Alternatives?

If not, then you should try them.

If yes, then which network you find more useful?

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