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LinkedIn Tip - Does Your Profile Miss You?

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Posted by Irene Koehler in LinkedIn on December 29, 2008 | 7 responses Dear Professional, You and I were set up on a blind-date of sorts. Fondly, Your (incomplete) LinkedIn profile The number of incomplete profiles I see on LinkedIn is huge, but not surprising. Related articles which may interest you: LinkedIn-apalooza!

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3 Mistakes You’re Making Online

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If you’re reading this, chances are you’re active online and chances are you’re making one of these mistakes. You’re the professional you on LinkedIn. Do you want to be defined by what is online about you by default, or take an active role in telling your story online? Multiple Personalities.

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8 Tips for Using Social Media for Political Campaigns

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Connect the online and offline worlds: Most of your activities and content should have both online and offline components woven seamlessly together. At speaking engagements, I often use driving as an example. Private: Know what content (information, photos, etc.) They might even be heavy Facebook users.

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Business Cards - So Important or So Over?

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In addition to my own site URL and email address, I include URLs to find me on LinkedIn and Twitter. Granted, sharing the link to your Twitter feed may not be for everyone, but every professional should have and promote their LinkedIn presence. Many of his business contacts are active social media users. Who Influences You?

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Helping Kids Stay Safe Online. Is SocialShield the Answer.

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Enter SocialShield If you are looking for a way to monitor your kid’s online browsing activity or chat/IM conversations, there are many easy tools which will allow you to do so. These tools may let you know what your child is doing online, but tell you nothing about the identity of their friends or their friends’ activity.

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