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LinkedIn Tip #12 – 3 FREE ways to communicate

LinkedIn Tip #12 – 3 FREE ways to communicate

I don’t know what happened in the last couple of weeks, but I’ve been bombarded by invitation to join people’s networks on Linkedin, from people whom I’ve never met before, had no interaction with, and worst of all  – in their invitation message they gave me no […]

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Start with the END in mind

Start with the END in mind

Most of my clients have made this statement , or something similar, at the beginning of our conversation We have a small staff and a very finite budget.  Which would serve us better — Facebook or Twitter? I’m guessing that’s one of the most common questions on […]

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Protecting your online reputation

Protecting your online reputation

I don’t know if this is co-incidental, but about a week ago one of my clients told me that his son, in the last stage of completing his degree, has a couple of days off (studies) per week, and asked if I can help him find a […]

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Creating a Social Media Strategy

Creating a Social Media Strategy

Last night I attended a social media panel, With Jack Matthews, CEO, Fairfax Digital; Cliff Rosenberg, MD, LinkedIn Australia; and David Whittle, CEO, Mark, organized by the Australian – Israel Chamber of Commerce, and hosted by PriceWaterhouseCoopers. During the panel discussion, Mr. Matthews said – If you don’t […]

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YAY – I’m an author!

YAY – I’m an author!

I’ve been an advocate of Linkedin, and an avid user for over 3 years, when Linkedin had about 20 million users (now over 65M), and only about 200k Australians registered (now about 1.5M). I found tremendous value in Linkedin – reconnected with old friends and colleagues, and […]

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Linkedin Tip #6 – Status Updates

Linkedin Tip #6 – Status Updates

Linkedin has gone a step further, and improved the Status Update feature they had for the last 2 years (Feb 08). Status update is used to inform your network about exciting things that happen in your professional life, sort of “news update” – new achievements, accomplishments, etc. […]

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Linkedin Tip #5 – 6 steps to successful Introductions

Just like an offline network, Linkedin allows people to make an introduction between two strangers in their connections database (translation for baby-boomers: Rolodex). And just like an offline network, there is a commonly acceptable behaviour, when being introduced, and making the introduction. For salespeople and business development […]

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Linkedin tip #4 – Etiquette

As Linkedin becoming more and more popular, and many more people joining every day (latest stat – 1,000,000 new subscribers every 12 days!), it is time to talk about what is acceptable, and what isn’t, when using this networking tool. DON’T…. …use the standard linkedin invitation to […]

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Linkedin Tip #3 – How to use Tags

I thought I would give you all a heads up on the new connections function that now allows you to sort your connections by tags in up to 200 different ways! To assign these “tags” first go to edit profile and click on your connections. You must […]

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Linkedin Tip #2 – Use Apps to enhance your profile

Linkedin is my online CV! Yep. It can be. Linkedin allows you to post a cover letter, your education, and work experience. Obviously your name, profession and industry. As far as I’m concerned, this is where the similarities end. One of the biggest differences between Linkedin and […]

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