LinkedIn: What Not to Like
LinkedIn is a beneficial networking tool. But it is just a tool, and it isn’t always utilized properly, which can turn people off from using it.
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LinkedIn is a beneficial networking tool. But it is just a tool, and it isn’t always utilized properly, which can turn people off from using it.
If you don’t understand the true value of building relationships and cultivating your networks then you will gain nothing from it.
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Many people don’t like to network because they think it’s dirty—and if you keep thinking that way then you will never benefit from it.
You will consistently fail at starting a successful conversation if you continue to do these seven things.
Avoid making these mistakes when building relationships on LinkedIn to help bring your professional connections to the next level.
If you hadn’t heard of Zoom before, you most likely have by now, and you’re probably using. But did you know there’s a feature you can use to communicate something about yourself and your personal brand before saying a word?
Reconnecting with contacts you may have lost touch with is an ideal way to enhance your networks and potential opportunities. Now is the time to rekindle these connections! Follow these steps to get you on track.
What is the five-minute favor? Sometimes it’s all it takes to make a big difference for someone in your networks. Find out how your small actions can deeply impact your relationships in a positive way.
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