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A Surprisingly Easy Way To Get Your Foot In The Door

A Surprisingly Easy Way To Get Your Foot In The Door | KILUVU | Scoop.it

One of the most frustrating aspects of job searching is feeling like you’ve already reached out to everyone you know. You’ve asked every contact you can possibly think of if you could buy them a cup of coffee—from your first boss to that former co-worker you didn't even particularly like. Yet, you’re still just as far away from a new role as you were when you started.

I know it sounds too good to be true, but there is another way to expand your network, meet new people and make meaningful connections.


Via The Learning Factor
The Learning Factor's curator insight, March 16, 2017 6:59 PM

When you've tried to network with everyone you know and have no leads, try this approach of searching LinkedIn to find more people based on skills you have.

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Building Your LinkedIn Network

Building Your LinkedIn Network | KILUVU | Scoop.it

LinkedIn is certainly the best social media platform for the business contacts and network. To be in harmony, it’s important to respect few rules and good sense. This post will give some information about that. [note Martin Gysler]

 

In his book Ultimate Guide to LinkedIn for Business, author Ted Prodromou describes how to best to leverage the networking site as a business tool. In this edited excerpt, the author details the two methods of building connections on LinkedIn.

 

How many connections should you have on LinkedIn? I'm asked that question frequently, and there isn't a magic number that works for everyone. LinkedIn isn't a popularity contest where the person with the most connections wins. LinkedIn is about building relationships and connecting with others, which is very different than the monologue communication of Twitter.

 

Read more: http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/224417


Via Martin Gysler
moldremediationus's comment, December 30, 2012 10:44 AM
i recently review an article on linkedin traffic secret and i'm really inspired after reading this one.http://e-businessolution.com/how-to-get-targeted-leads-free-in-your-small-business/
Rescooped by Yves Carmeille "Libre passeur" from BUSINESS and more
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Building Your LinkedIn Network

Building Your LinkedIn Network | KILUVU | Scoop.it

LinkedIn is certainly the best social media platform for the business contacts and network. To be in harmony, it’s important to respect few rules and good sense. This post will give some information about that. [note Martin Gysler]

 

In his book Ultimate Guide to LinkedIn for Business, author Ted Prodromou describes how to best to leverage the networking site as a business tool. In this edited excerpt, the author details the two methods of building connections on LinkedIn.

 

How many connections should you have on LinkedIn? I'm asked that question frequently, and there isn't a magic number that works for everyone. LinkedIn isn't a popularity contest where the person with the most connections wins. LinkedIn is about building relationships and connecting with others, which is very different than the monologue communication of Twitter.

 

Read more: http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/224417


Via Martin Gysler
moldremediationus's comment, December 30, 2012 10:44 AM
i recently review an article on linkedin traffic secret and i'm really inspired after reading this one.http://e-businessolution.com/how-to-get-targeted-leads-free-in-your-small-business/