Have you ever wondered who is checking you out on LinkedIn?
LinkedIn's Who's Viewed Your Profile feature includes new visual analytics and insights into your potential professional suitors.
Via Brian Yanish - MarketingHits.com
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Robin Good's curator insight,
July 28, 2013 4:14 PM
If you are looking for an effective tool to keep yourself update on your favorite web news, social media and RSS feeds this Chrome extension can provide an effective and free solution. From Cnet HowTo: "Newer versions of Chrome spruce up the New Tab page by adding some shortcuts to your most-visited Web sites or Chrome apps. A previous extension I wrote about, New Tab Page adds the weather, some headlines, and links to Chrome apps. Onefeed does all of this, plus a custom newsfeed and social media updates from Facebook, Google+, Twitter, and Instagram. You can also attach your Dropbox account, if you really want to. To get started, just install a copy of Onefeed for Chrome by visiting their Web site, then click the Get Onefeed button. You won't see a new icon appear, but you should see an alert from Chrome saying that the extension has been installed." Free to use. Try it out now: http://onefeed.me
Devadas's curator insight,
July 30, 2013 11:16 PM
Use Onefeed to replace your New Tab page in Chrome. With Onefeed you can add a custom newsfeed and get alerts from your social media accounts.
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Ali Anani's curator insight,
November 26, 2013 12:24 AM
The flow of social signals has unstoppable impact on businesses and their marketing efforts
Randi Thompson's curator insight,
November 26, 2013 10:47 AM
You might not know this yet, but social media and the posts you are sharing there... is now the best way to get listed on the top of the search results when people are looking for what you have to offer.
Two Pens's curator insight,
December 2, 2013 3:25 PM
We wrote about this 18 mo. ago, but hey, the news about social signals is still relevant. |
I don't use linkedIn too often, but do get the updates each week via email from LinkedIn letting me know who viewed my profile. I pay for the pro version, I think it is $10 per month...
I have always wondered if it is a best practice to contact those people who have viewed my profile due to being a small business, in the area of divorce, and there is only one real reason to be checking out my profile.
I have refrained from contacting these people since what I do is a little touchy and would hate to make people uncomfortable by asking them if there was anything I could do for them.
Perhaps kind of creepy? I don't know. Any recommendations?
So who's been viewing you?
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