Category Archives: linkedin

The company you keep… Connections on LinkedIn – Pt 2

Take care who you link in with You have 5 choices to make when someone invites you to join their network Accept but always send a personal message immediately thanking them for inviting you to join their network If you’re … Continue reading

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Using LinkedIn to double your business through cross-selling! pt2

Proposal for integrated marketing (i.e. cross- selling) using LinkedIn If you’re on LinkedIn, start to link in with others within your company; this should start with people in your department then moving to others in other disciplines. I generally discourage … Continue reading

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Asking for Recommendations – tips 16-20

Think ahead when it comes to testimonials – consider the changes that you have seen personally – and remember your manners; business relationships often last well beyond a single deal.. think ahead; weeks, months, years or decades down the line! … Continue reading

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Asking for Recommendations – tips 6-10

Consider what a testimonial is used for.. it tells other people why they should use a product or service – so make it relevant to the people who are going to read it… 6. How easy is it to do … Continue reading

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Asking for Recommendations – tips 1-5

It’s always good to get recommendations or a good testimonial; the easiest way on LinkedIn is to recommend someone yourself – they will then have the opportunity to recommend you back. Sometimes it’s difficult to know what to ask for/give … Continue reading

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Top 5 LinkedIn Tips

Build your profile.  It’s your CV available for anyone in the world to check out! Be careful who you connect with.   Remember your manners.  Say “thank you” if someone recommends you.   Join groups.  A useful way of getting … Continue reading

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The Future of Networking

What does the future of networking online and offline look like? Canyou identify any trends that owner/managers should be paying attention to? “In a word – LinkedIn.” This social media tool is as close to face-to face networking as you … Continue reading

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Face-to-face vs. Online Networking

Clearly online networks now play a major role in networking. Are the skills needed to successfully utilise these online networks different to those needed for a physical networking event? ”Networking, online or off, is all about being proactive. The more … Continue reading

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Your life through LinkedIn

We start out in life knowing no-one. Shortly most of us get to know members of our family, then we go to primary and high school then for some it’s off to college and university. Along the way we join … Continue reading

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Accepting Invites to Connect on LinkedIn

Most people simply click the yellow ‘Accept’ button and leave it at that. Yes you must do that, that formally links you but why not send a message at the same time, something like this; “Good to hear from you. … Continue reading

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