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Students and Graduates: Got LinkedIn?

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Posted by Irene Koehler in LinkedIn on May 7, 2009 | 6 responses Do you hear that sound? If you are a college student or graduate, there is no better time to get started on LinkedIn. What’s that you say: LinkedIn is really just Facebook for old people? LinkedIn is the place to be for current and aspiring professionals.

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Back-up Your LinkedIn Information | Almost Savvy

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What if you need to access contact information for one of your connections and the LinkedIn site is down temporarily? Sign into your LinkedIn account From the menu on the top, left of the page, click on “Contacts&# This will take you to a list of your Connections (see image). Exporting your connections is easy. when meeting?with

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LinkedIn Lets You Show Off Your Best Assets | Almost Savvy

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Until now, the LinkedIn profile was very structured and inflexible in its design: Summary and Specialties Applications (i.e., Kudos to LinkedIn for allowing us to take more control over the look and feel of our profiles. Take a peek at the LinkedIn video and let me know in the comments what you think of this new feature.

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LinkedIn Tip - Mom Was Right, Manners Matter

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One small example of this relates to the LinkedIn invitation. When we invite someone to join our network of connections on LinkedIn, the invitation is populated with generic, default language. Those who comment (a “real&# comment) on the LinkedIn tip of the day on this blog will also be entered.

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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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Creating Evangelists: Social Media the Cirque du Soleil Way

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Again, an example of marketing at its finest – create interest up front and then blow their socks off by delivering beyond expectations. Have you seen examples of brands using social media well or others missing the mark? Absolutely not. It was 100% positively fantastical and fabulous. Please add your thoughts.

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Adventures in Social Networking with Mom and Dad | Almost Savvy

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Do any of these examples sound familiar? Sample some tasty tidbits from the site : Facebook, Twitter Revolutionizing How Parents Stalk Their College-Aged Kids This parody by The Onion, America’s Finest News Source , is so well produced that some people didn’t realize at first that it was a parody.