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A Three-Step Process to LinkedIn Communication Success

A Three-Step Process to LinkedIn Communication Success | SM | Scoop.it

Get Organized and Be More Effective on LinkedIn

Successful communications on LinkedIn can come down to this three-part process.

Create a LinkedIn Checklist Create a Communications Calendar Schedule Your Communications

LinkedIn Expert Advice:

Create a LinkedIn Checklist of Daily Updates and Posts

The first thing you are going to want to do is create a checklist for your daily communications. You can use any number of tools that come with your computer, or make your own checklist.

A simple, easy and popular checklist tool you might use for your PC is RTM (Remember The Milk) http://www.rememberthemilk.com/ This is one of the most popular checklists around because it is intuitive and easy to use.

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John van den Brink's comment, April 19, 2012 2:41 PM
Thanks for sharing
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INFOGRAPHIC: How Safe is The Cloud?

INFOGRAPHIC: How Safe is The Cloud? | SM | Scoop.it
There are benefits in using cloud technologies - cost savings, improved productivity, etc. But - just how safe is the cloud?

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Mike Ellsworth's curator insight, February 21, 4:47 PM

Yeah, I've wondered about denial of service attacks and the cloud. Could cost you a bunch if you pay by the cycle . . .

AlGonzalezinfo's curator insight, February 22, 6:56 AM

Good information on this graphic, especially about the security threat from employees and contratctors

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Backup Your Social Media Accounts For Free With Backupify

Backup Your Social Media Accounts For Free With Backupify | SM | Scoop.it

Imagine one fine day Facebook or Twitter suspends your account. You apply for reactivation and then wait until the account is restored, but there is a good chance of your account never seeing the light of the day leaving you with no option but to open a fresh account and start all over again.

 

Social media plays a dominant role in our lives and it is estimated that 22 percent of all time online, or one in every four and half minutes is spent on a social network. Shutting down a Twitter or a Facebook account literally erases one’s online identity along with the data has been shared with friends over the years...


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