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10 Tips to Be Successful on LinkedIn

Ari Herzog

LinkedIn launched on May 5, 2003 (on my mother’s birthday) and currently has 277 million members — with two new people creating accounts every second. Here are updated LinkedIn statistics to impress your boss or your mom. This is most important — as 40% of LinkedIn users visit the site every day.

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15 Tips To Optimize Your LinkedIn Initiative

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

LinkedIn has enjoyed explosive growth since its debut in 2003. The real question is whether or not you’re making the most of your LinkedIn efforts and networking in general? LinkedIn is so much more than social networking for businesses and business people – it can totally change how you run your business as a whole.

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The Life Cycle of a Social Network

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Later, several other websites such as Classmates.com and Friendster contributed to the development of social networking to help reach our present day scenario, where we see the domination of Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Google+. Launched in 2003, MySpace concentrated on the music niche. The Case Study of a Full Life Cycle.

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Lessons In Starting Over

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I started blogging back in 2003 (and have not stopped since). I would probably build my content into existing platforms (larger publishing channels and on places like Medium or LinkedIn. Bass players are a uniquely close community. "If you had to start a blog today, what would you do?". Would you do it? I don't really blog.

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The Changing State Of Blogs

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In the early days of blogging (I started Six Pixels of Separation in 2003), I defined blogs as a personal publishing platform that enabled anyone to write something, hit the publish button, and instantly have it distributed to the world for free (and fast). It was the ability for readers/community members to "subscribe" to a blog feed.

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And In The End.

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How many people do you know who started a Blog, a Facebook page, a LinkedIn community or many other things that they simply dropped or got bored with? online community. business book. corporate ladder. critical thinking. economic value. innovation. marketing career. marketing industry. marketing professional. publishing.

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The Complete Solo Build It! Review - An Insider’s Perspective

The Social Media Hat

It went well, and she was kind enough to leave me a glowing recommendation on LinkedIn. suite of tools, training and community so that I could review everything. As I sifted through the community discussions I found thousands of SBI! It turns out that Ken fires customers who insist on disrupting the community.

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