Linkedin for Entrepreneurs

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Better networking at Bizcamp with LinkedIn

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Simple advice on how to improve effectiveness of your networking efforts by using LinkedIn

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Better networking at Bizcamp with LinkedIn

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I asked 16 people to work ½ day on a weekend.

For free.

12 said yes.

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It wasn’t just LinkedIn, of course.

But it certainly helped.

Three things you can do to get there: • grow• “tighten”• “work” your network with LinkedIn.

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Before you start, set concrete objectives.

Example: “sell marketing advice to blue chip companies”

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Numbers matter – so grow a large network.

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Plenty of existing networks out there.

Plug into whichever one is right.

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Create your own network if you can’t find a right one

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LinkedIn begins offline.

With business cards.

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Why on Earth would I click on “Accept”?

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A bit more work, but clearly better.

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To “tighten” your network, help others discover you and stay visible.

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Your LinkedIn profile is usually the top result when people look for you.

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Start with a good photo.

And a list of things you do, obviously.

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Your activity shows on your profile.

So be active!

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Got a blog?

Plug it in!

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Read something interesting?

Share!

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Good recommendations tell a lot.

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When you recommend someone, make an effort.

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Your groups tell a lot about your interests.

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Be Proactive.

Build a group around problem area, not your company. Step in occasionally, but let others run it.

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Be Proactive.

Post discussions in relevant groups.

Respond.

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Be Proactive.Send a small Congrats! email.

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Become an expert: answer questions

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Get to know people over lunch.

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Give stuff away.

Be careful not to burn your network, though.

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That was just homework.

Here’s why you did it.

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This is the man I would like to meet.

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Who in my network can help?

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Want more info before you contact yuor target? Ask offline.

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Advanced search:look for 2nd degree contacts, though 3rd degree works too.

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Good reading. Free, too. http://www.how-to-really-use-linkedin.com/

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Having fun with LinkedIn.

Geeky, but possible.

http://inmaps.linkedinlabs.com/