5 Top Tips for the Perfect LinkedIn Profile
Gentle Plug: If you’d like to learn more about how to use LinkedIn effectively then why not take a look at my book ‘LinkedIn Made Easy: Business Social Networking Simplified’. It’s also regularly updated.
UK: amazon.co.uk/LinkedIn-Made-Easy-Networking-Simplified/dp/0955690684
US: amazon.com/LinkedIn-Made-Easy-Networking-Simplified/dp/0955690684
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Thanks for reblogging Sally – and you are quite right, a good professional profile does wonders on a site like LinkedIn 🙂
Reblogged this on Smorgasbord – Variety is the spice of life and commented:
I have used LinkedIn for several years for business and work related posts but interestingly have found that certain topics that I post on my blog are being read and enjoyed. I was lucky to get a tutorial on my profile and it made a great deal of difference. It is not the same as FB or Twitter but it can have a bottom line impact on the books that you write. Certainly those that are non-fiction which seem to do better than fiction. Anyway here you have your own tutorial at hand by Linda Parkinson-Hardman and I recommend that you spend time with her blog on various social media subjects.
That’s a great way to get services like that Lesley and I know from research that a smile pays in this instance.
Well spotted Steve … 😉 all sorted out now!
To my most favorite UK native!
In the UK does LinkedIn permit more characters including spaces than in the USA? See following LinkedIn linkhttp://www.linkedin.com/today/post/article/20130614194319-52594-put-a-human-voice-in-your-linkedin-headline
I have had several great comments on my smiling photo on LinkedIn – so right. I think I have found a photographer for a new shot that will barter 🙂