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5 Tips On How To Take Your Linkedin Profile 2 The Next LEVEL

Lewis and I would like to thank all of those who were able to make the teleseminar on Social Media and Linkedin. If you were not on the call and want to hear the replay please click here for the Get Linkedin, Ask Lewis Howes replay. This blog will also give you the opportunity to ask your Linkedin Questions that we were unable to cover on the teleseminar. Lewis and I will be monitoring the comments so please feel free to tell us what you thought of the call and give us some feedback on how we can do better with future events on social media and especially Linkedin.
Here are the 5 tips Lewis gave our on the call that can help you take your Linkedin profile 2 the next level.
1. Put a professional picture on your profile.
2. Write a compelling headline
3. Give and Get recommendations
4. Use a custom URL
(http://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreyalexanderbrathwaite)
5. List your website:
Instead of (My website) use (Twitter Marketing Case Studies)
Please ask your questions as a comment below.
Thanks again
JB

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New Linkedin.com Applications: Great Idea, Not So Great Installation
If you have a linkedin.com account you may want to try their new Linkedin Applications section. Linkedin.com is a Web 2.0 social media website designed to help you with online networking for you or your business business.
The Linkedin Application suite is currently limited to 9 different applications right now. Company Buzz, Box.net Files, Blog Link, Reading List by Amazon, My Travel, SlideShare Presentations, Google Presentation, Huddle Workspaces, and WordPress.
I have tried all the applications but the ones that seem to work the best without any trouble in loading is Reading List by Amazon and SlideShare Presentations. These application are supposed to be similar to the many Facebook application that help you enhance your experience with the website. Unfortunately Linkedin may need a bit more time to get all these applications up to speed.
What’s great about having these applications on is they allow you to optimize your Lnkedin profile page. Given time these application will allow your Linkedin network to follow your blog posts using the Blog Link or WordPress app. Follow your Tweets with the Company Buzz app and follow your uploaded presentations with SlideShare and Google Presentations.
What’s not so great is the lack of support of these applications if they are not working on your profile page. I have been trying to get answers to why I can’t change the URL to the Blog Link app and why the Company Buzz app won’t show up on my profile page at all. All they give you is a feedback form that says your feedback is helpful but will not get a response.
As impressed as I am with Linkedin as a whole I am less than impressed with the roll out of these new applications. I would have thought that the 9 applications currently available would have been tested on multiple profile pages using multiple browsers. I have tried the applications on Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Google Crome all with the same results.
Even though I can only get 2 of the 9 to work consistently on my profile page, I still have hope that all of the applications will eventually perform to their fullest. If you would like to see some of the Linkedin Applications in action please take a look at my profile page below and click on the View full Profile button on the bottom of the page. Oh and please leave me comments on your experience with loading and viewing these applications on your Linkedin Profile page
http://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreyalexanderbrathwaite
All the best
JB
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Facebook Makover? Good, Bad or Ugly
The jury is still out with the new Facebook Redesign. I took a look at it 2 days ago and at first glance thought it was Good for the most part. Its now wider than it was before and not as congested.
Current Facebook
New Wider Look Facebook
I also did a search on the comments of the Twitter community on the Facebook Redesign and got some interesting results. Although I liked and was comfortable with the old look I did think there was some room for improvement. Only time will tell if Facebook made the right decision. One thing I do know is that even with the changes Facebook is still the fastest growing social network on the Internet and most Solopreneurs and small businesses would be wise to design their own strategy to take advantage of its success.
I would really like to hear back from you on what you think of the Redesign. If you have not seen the new look just log in to your Facebook account and click on the link below.
All the best
JB
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CollectiveX Takes Membership Groups 2 The Next Level
What if you could combine the simplicity of Yahoo Groups the professionalism of Linkedin, the look and feel of a Ning, the social skills of Facebook and the added security of a corporate intranet. We as Solopreneurs and Small Business owners have many different group memberships and affiliations.
I myself have a Yahoo Group for keeping track of my old college mates, I am on Linkedin for many of the professional and job related contacts I make on a regular basis. I administer a Ning with a colleage of mine to help us grow a community of ebay users. I keep track of most of my social networking on Facebook and also use Google Apps for a secure intranet. This is why I am so impressed with CollectiveX and its Groupsites. CollectiveX is the creation of one “Serial Entrepreneur” named Clarence Wooten. Read the rest of this entry »
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