When considering the extreme changes the employment landscape has experienced in the past few decades, the necessity of using online means to land a job is absolutely self-evident. After all, a large majority of modern-day employment has been transacted using online means. With this in mind, having a proper and effective online profile is a dire need for most success-seeking professionals.
Why LinkedIn?
LinkedIn is now the most recognized and popular professional social networking site available. At 400 million members, LinkedIn presently ranks third in popularity among all social networking sites. Facebook and Twitter rank first and second, respectively. And although both Facebook and Twitter offer valuable networking opportunities in their own right, each site promotes itself as a social networking site, more useful for socializing with friends and family than fostering business opportunities. LinkedIn differs greatly from other social networking sites in that it gears itself to the professional demographic. And in practice, the atmosphere on LinkedIn remains quite professional and business-oriented.
LinkedIn Gives Its Members:
•Promotional Opportunities
•Employment Visibility
•Organized and Convenient Networking Abilities
•Recruiting Help
•Collected Applicant History
•Social Media Presence
•Plus MUCH More!
Why This Book?
Within this book, we are going to blow open the doors to conventionality, thus allowing readers to truly understand and master the popular social media website. We explore specifically how you can use LinkedIn, the most popular of the professional networking sites, to market your personal brand, foster business relationships, generate business leads, and help members of your network achieve their own business-related goals.
Ready for that journey? Great! Let’s begin….
Why LinkedIn?
LinkedIn is now the most recognized and popular professional social networking site available. At 400 million members, LinkedIn presently ranks third in popularity among all social networking sites. Facebook and Twitter rank first and second, respectively. And although both Facebook and Twitter offer valuable networking opportunities in their own right, each site promotes itself as a social networking site, more useful for socializing with friends and family than fostering business opportunities. LinkedIn differs greatly from other social networking sites in that it gears itself to the professional demographic. And in practice, the atmosphere on LinkedIn remains quite professional and business-oriented.
LinkedIn Gives Its Members:
•Promotional Opportunities
•Employment Visibility
•Organized and Convenient Networking Abilities
•Recruiting Help
•Collected Applicant History
•Social Media Presence
•Plus MUCH More!
Why This Book?
Within this book, we are going to blow open the doors to conventionality, thus allowing readers to truly understand and master the popular social media website. We explore specifically how you can use LinkedIn, the most popular of the professional networking sites, to market your personal brand, foster business relationships, generate business leads, and help members of your network achieve their own business-related goals.
Ready for that journey? Great! Let’s begin….