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If you wouldn’t do it at a party, why do it on LinkedIn

January 27, 2015 By Baz Gardner

 

Sharing ideas doesn’t always have to be serious! That’s why we decided to make a video showing some of the most common mistakes professionals make on LinkedIn acted out in a party setting.

Social Media, like any relationship building, is simply about interacting with PEOPLE. So if you wouldn’t do something at a party, chances are that’s a good indication that it might be a bad idea to do it online!

Watch and have fun… You even get to see me dance!  ~ Baz

And when it comes to LinkedIn, it obviously all begins with your profile…

We have been fortunate to have been able to test our unique intellectual property on what does work on LinkedIn with thousands of professionals across multiples industries. During the month of March, we’ll be running a FREE webinar to share our Top Tips for turning your LinkedIn profile into a client attraction masterpiece! Whether you have no LinkedIn profile or a “stock standard” one, this webinar will give you the steps you need to become a beacon for those you wish to attract.

We are still fine tuning the nuts and bolts of this one, but keep your eyes peeled for more details to follow in the coming weeks!

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