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More businesses should use LinkedIn for job applications

Josh S Peters

Home About eBooks Social Media and Internet Marketing Speaking Twitter Says You Are Here: Home » Job Hunting » More businesses should use LinkedIn for job applications More businesses should use LinkedIn for job applications Written on October 18, 2010 by Josh Peters in Job Hunting 4 Comments - Leave a comment!

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Looking for a new opportunity | Shuaism

Josh S Peters

Below is my resume and link to my LinkedIn profile. Thanks for reading & thanks for helping, Josh “Shua&# Peters Josh S Peters Resume (169) LinkedIn Tweet This Post Written by Josh Peters « Previous Post Next Post » Ari Herzog You want to get out of sole practitioner consulting because of why, again?

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Using Social Media in a Loyalty Campaign | Shuaism

Josh S Peters

Look for these people that are helping to build the awareness of your company and driving traffic to you and think of a way to reward them. This can also be done on LinkedIn with private groups. Other impact metrics should also be employed to see how people feel about the program and your company, how the message is being spread, etc.

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The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly in Social Media

Josh S Peters

This is a guest post from Erica Brown Companies from mom and pops to multinational corporations are diving into, or at the very least, dipping a toe in to the pool of social media. You see it more than you should : companies who master Facebook , but ignore their Twitter accounts. So what do these three companies have in common?

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The 5 C's of nurturing the Human Element in Social Media

Josh S Peters

Find the voice of your company based on the audience you are connecting with. These should all make sense to you, but if they don’t then spend some time on FaceBook, LinkedIn, Twitter, or your favorite message board and try reaching out to someone you don’t know. Communicate – Don’t speak above or below the level of your customers.