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Your LinkedIn Intervention: 5 Changes You Must Make - Forbes

Your LinkedIn Intervention: 5 Changes You Must Make - Forbes | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

I don't know you, but me I've longtime put aside LinkedIn, because I thought it's a boring and uninteresant business tool. But, today I know it's not the case. This excellent post explain in a perfect way what's going on LinkedIn, what everybody should know about the art of use it, and few other interesting things, a great post who's worth the time you would invest. [note Martin Gysler]

 

PS: I'll make the five changes right now, and you?

 

LinkedIn is, far and away, the most advantageous social networking tool available to job seekers and business professionals today. Far and away.

 

So why is it that so many of us stink at LinkedIn etiquette?

 

That’s right, folks. We stink at it.

 

We send out lazy, generic connection requests. We ask people we barely know for recommendations.

 

We ambush people, asking for favors before we’ve ever spent even two seconds of time building rapport. We shove our Tweets through our LinkedIn feeds, even though half the people on LinkedIn could care less about Twitter.

 

Read more: http://www.forbes.com/sites/dailymuse/2012/07/06/your-linkedin-intervention-5-changes-you-must-make/

 

[This is really sound LinkedIn advice. Make sure you follow it ASAP. ~ Jeff]


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Huberty: Apple could sell 13 million TV sets at $1,060 each | Fortune Tech

Huberty: Apple could sell 13 million TV sets at $1,060 each | Fortune Tech | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
Survey finds Americans more keen to buy an "iTV" than they were the iPhone or iPad FORTUNE -- Opinions about whether Apple (AAPL) is about to enter the TV set market are about as sharply divided as Fox News and...

FORTUNE -- Opinions about whether Apple (AAPL) is about to enter the TV set market are about as sharply divided as Fox News and MSNBC. You're either in the Gene Munster camp (It's coming, for sure, in 2013!) or in Jean-Louis Gassée's (It's a pipe dream!).

Whichever party you belong to, there's much to be gleaned from the note to clients Morgan Stanley's Katy Huberty issued Tuesday about what she calls "iTV" (to distinguish it from the current Apple TV set-top box)....
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I sure hope Santa is paying attention for next year ;-)

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iPhone/iPad AppGuides by AppAdvice

iPhone/iPad AppGuides by AppAdvice | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
The iPhone/iPad AppGuides simplifies the cluttered App Store to help you pick only the best apps to download.

 

[Really helpful for Apple device users ~ Jeff]


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