LinkedIn is constantly changing. Here is a current list of 20 proper ways to build your network without offending or embarrassing yourself.
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Anne Egros's comment,
June 17, 2013 9:48 AM
David, you are right in the virtual world and in curating in particular you can see clearly the people who support you by quoting or sharing your sources rather than just go to the article and take credit for discovering it :-) Thanks David for being supportive !
Anne Egros's curator insight,
June 17, 2013 9:55 AM
I think I am a generous person but I am fed up with people sending me canned linkedin messages. I need to know why people want to connect with me and take the effort to articulate it in a personalized message. |
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Some of the most important Dos and Dont's from Inc. Magazine. My no-no issues are:
1. Not customizing an invite - using the standard template LinkedIn provides is a turn-off.
2. Sharing links without any commentary, insight, relevance for how the article affects your target audience. It's a worthless exercise just to reshare links. You MUST demonstrate some thought leadership by framing the article you're sharing with your own insight, experiences, perspective.