Posts Tagged ‘LinkedIn’
Using Status Updates To Announce Your Unemployment – Interview Notes
There are benefits to be gained from using your social network status update to announce your layoff.
Read MoreIs Online Networking More Effective Than In-Person Networking? – Interview Notes
Online social networking is neither more nor less effective than in-person marketing so as much as it is different.
Read MoreLinkedIn Advanced Search
I am a huge fan of LinkedIn as a B2B tool. One of the features that makes it so remarkable is its advanced search function.
Read MoreFacebook And/Or LinkedIn For B2B Marketing?
Mark Palony & David Erickson react to a question about whether to use Facebook for business communications.
Read MoreLinkedIn: Who’s Viewed My Profile
One of my favorite LinkedIn features, and no doubt one of the most popular among users, is the Who Viewed My Profile function that tells you who has visited your LinkedIn profile.
Read MoreStickiness 2.0: Toolbars Are The New Frames
Toolbars are not really new–Google & Yahoo have offered software that installs their toolbar as a browser add-on for years–but we are increasingly seeing toolbars pop-up that need no installation and are part and parcel of a given Web site or service. They are, in effect, the new HTML Frames.
Read MoreDo You Have A Sandbox?
It is important that we online professionals create spaces for ourselves where we can put our theories into action in order to test and learn from them.
Read MoreMicroblogging Fragmentation & How Yahoo Can Get Game With A Flickr Of The Switch
Is the fragmentation of microblogging audiences eating away at Twitter’s base & how can Yahoo! get in the microblogging game overnight?
Read MoreLinkedIn Best Practices For Business
David Erickson’s list of best practices for using LinkedIn as a business development tool.
Read MoreSocial Media & Recruiting – Interview Notes
David Erickson answers the question: “How is social media impacting recruiters’ ability to recruit and candidates’ abilities to find jobs?”
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