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12 Apr 09
How to Use LinkedIn | BNET
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Are you seeking to connect mainly with others in
your field and industry? Then a simple, explanatory headline like “Senior
Project Manager at McDonnell-Douglas” is best. Are you seeking to
branch out into other areas? “Leader of High-Performing Aeronautical
Engineering Projects” alerts others quickly to the value you would
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listing “non-jobs” you’ve done, like chairing a
conference or leading a panel. “People shouldn’t just think
of this as a resume tool,” he says. “It can be a way to show
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LinkedIn PR | Top 10 Ways to Become a Subject Matter Expert
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After you accept an invitation, reply with a quick personal message that includes a few bullet points about what you do, an opportunity to ask questions about your industry and additional ways to connect with you online such as your blog, ezine or forum.
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Present your profile to match the audience you want to target with benefits or accomplishments that highlight your expertise to draw them in
Elements of a Good LinkedIn Recommendation | chrisbrogan.com
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I talked with some folks on Twitter about this process and they were surprised to see that I had over 100 recommendations. They asked how I got them, and I responded with my secret: I asked for them.
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Use the recommendation system within LinkedIn to send the recommendation request. If you email it to someone, it’s another chance to NOT get it filled out.
How to Get the Most Out of LinkedIn
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Quick Lookup - Look up who you are having that next business meeting with. You’ll be able to break the ice right away.
Conversation Agent: Business Uses for LinkedIn
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pay special attention to the summary. This is an opportunity to relate what kind of problems you solve with your business. Craft an approachable and concise description. You will have the opportunity to be more specific in the specialty area
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Look for opportunities to demonstrate how you think and what you know by contributing to answering questions posed by other professionals.
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Why LinkedIn is the One Social Network I Couldn't Work Without - Search Engine Guide Blog
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1st degree means you know them personally, 2nd degree means you know someone who knows them, 3rd degree means they're a friend of a friend of a friend...and so on.)
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1st degree means you know them personally, 2nd degree means you know someone who knows them, 3rd degree means they're a friend of a friend of a friend...and so on.)
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