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Z is for… Zero
Everyone has to start somewhere. Don’t be afraid of starting off with zero connections. Take your time when building your network. Remember Quality over Quantity.
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Y is for… Your Strategy
So why have we dedicated a whole a to z (26 posts) to LinkedIn? Because we believe that LinkedIn can be a powerful networking tool and form a crucial part of your networking…
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X is for… eXport
You can export a CSV file of your connections from the Contact Settings page on the LinkedIn (desktop only). To export LinkedIn connections: Click the My Network icon at the top of your…
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W is for… Website (and WordPress)
If you have a wordpress website you may wish to link up your site with your LinkedIn page. LinkedIn has a dedicated plugin page for developers that you can use to generate the…
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V is for… Volunteering
Highlighting your Volunteering Experience… Your profile page has a section called Volunteer Experience & Causes. You can add “Volunteering Experience” by editing your profile. If you have not currently got any volunteering experience showing…
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U is for… URL
You can customize your public profile URL. Custom public profile URLs are available on a first come, first served basis and members can only have one custom public profile URL at a time.…
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T is for… Twitter
Do you have a twitter account? If you add a Twitter account to your LinkedIn profile, you can post your LinkedIn updates to Twitter. Connecting your Twitter Account and your LinkedIn Account… You…
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S is for… Sharing
We have discussed sharing briefly in the context of the activity feed. So you know what shared content appears in the activity feed and you know that you can “like” shared content. But…
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R is for… Recommendations
What is a recommendation? A recommendation is a comment written by another member about you which is displayed on your profile page. Recommendations should come from people who value your work, services or…
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Q is for… Questions
Ask a question. Asking a question is a great conversation starter (or discussion point). Pick a group and start a discussion today.