LinkedIn is a social networking platform designed for professionals to connect and engage with each other. The platform provides a variety of tools and features that allow professionals to connect, share information and insights, and find new career opportunities. It can be useful for a wide range of professionals, including job seekers, entrepreneurs, business owners, and sales and marketing professionals.

One of the key features of LinkedIn are the LinkedIn Groups, which offer a number of benefits for businesses. These benefits include networking, brand awareness, thought leadership, marketing, and learning opportunities, among others.

Below are 10 powerful LinkedIn groups that could be helpful for entrepreneurs and managers.

The 10 most popular Business Related Groups on LinkedIn

(The Groups are listed from the smallest to the largest)

10. Band of Entrepreneurs. A non-profit organization that facilitates the development of the entrepreneurial and startup ecosystem. It supports registered members with legal help, human resources, public relations, finance, and technology. The group has 34,000 members.

9. Impact Entrepreneur. Group of thinkers who believe that a sustainable and just world requires a new business continuum. Join entrepreneurs, investors, scholars, and students of social and environmental innovation. The group has 35,000 members.

8. Linked Small Business Innovators is a group for members to share news, trends, expertise, and resources related to small business innovation. Self-promotion is not allowed. The group has 50,000 members.

7. Entrepreneur & Small Business Forum is dedicated to impact, mindset, growth, and strategies. All posts require approval to ensure the content is relevant. The group also features a weekly podcast, “The Business Growth Architect Show,” which explores strategies from successful owners. The group has 58,000 members.

6. Startup and Entrepreneurs Network is a group for startup entrepreneurs. Members can send funding proposals through USAngelInvestors.com. The product must be finished, with revenue and downloads. The group has 78,000 members.

5. Ecommerce Experts is a group that educates and informs members on ecommerce entrepreneurship and online marketing. It includes job postings, as ecommerce recruiter Harry Joiner moderates the group. The group has 159,000 members.

4. Small Business Network by Entrepreneurs HQ is a group for individuals starting or growing a business. It covers all areas of the digital marketing landscape, including web design, strategy, search engine marketing, social media marketing, online PR, email list building, advertising, analytics, and more. The group has 314,000 members.

3. On Startups is moderated by OnStartups.com, a resource for entrepreneurs launched in 2007 by Dharmesh Shah, co-founder and chief technical officer of HubSpot. This group aims to enable people from the tech startup ecosystem to connect and share useful and relevant content. The group has 974,000 members.

2. Startup Specialists Network Group is one of the largest groups for startups on LinkedIn. This moderated group is for startups, investors, mentors, entrepreneurs, women founders, VCs, recruiters, and small business owners — anyone looking to scale a business. The group has 986,000 members.

1. Digital Marketing is a huge discussion group covering all areas of digital marketing, including social media, search engines, email, public relations, advertising, and analytics. Get industry reports and whitepaper updates on trends and innovations. The group organizes networking events and conferences. The group has 2 million members.

5 Bonus Groups (Useful and engaging):

Start-Up Phase Forum: This forum is designed for entrepreneurs and small business owners to share support and information on a range of topics, including marketing, SEO, funding, finance, recruiting, branding, and more. With a membership of 30,000, you’re sure to find valuable insights and resources.

Bright Ideas & Entrepreneurs: If you’re looking for a community of like-minded individuals to share creative thoughts, ideas, and even failures with, then this is the group for you. It’s open to entrepreneurs, small business owners, startups, angel investors, venture capitalists, and others. With 23,000 members, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to connect and collaborate.

Social Entrepreneur Empowerment Network: Are you a socially conscious entrepreneur looking to make a positive impact in the world? This group, started by Ryan Eliason, founder of Visionary Business School, is dedicated to helping you do just that. With a membership of 20,000, you’ll be joining a passionate and motivated community of purpose-driven entrepreneurs.

Young Entrepreneur Connections: This group is designed to benefit all young business owners, providing information on topics such as marketing, SEO, funding, blogging, finance, legal support, and branding. With a membership of 17,000, it’s a great place to connect with other young professionals and learn from their experiences.

Female Entrepreneur Association: As the name suggests, this group is exclusively for female entrepreneurs looking to connect, share tips, swap services, and support each other. With a membership of 12,000, it’s a great place to find inspiration, motivation, and resources. The group also shares weekly videos, inspirational stories, and a free monthly digital magazine called “This Girl Means Business.”

10 Powerful LinkedIn Groups to Empower your Business
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Zlatko Bezovski

"Creating is my passion." Proud Father, Devoted Husband, PhD in e-Business. Founder of Biizly.com