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Confused about Connecting on LinkedIn get your Free Tip Sheet

Announcement posted by Enever Group 10 Jul 2014

Media Connections founder Linda Reed-Enever has released a free downloadable tip sheet for business owners wishing to connect on LinkedIn.

An early adopter of LinkedIn Linda loves her network and often utilises it when she is seeking services or advice and wants to share its power with other business owners.

Linda’s connecting on LinkedIn Tip Sheet contains tips and examples on how to connect with new and existing contacts and build your network on LinkedIn.

“LinkedIn is a powerful professional networking tool that throughout my career has allowed me to build and take my network with me” Linda says. “It has even scored me a job or two too!”

Linda’s LinkedIn top tips are:

  1. Claim your URL Make your profile look more professional (and easier to share) by claiming your LinkedIn vanity URL
  2. Complete your profile – make sure you add your career history
  3. Ask for endorsements from past clients, bosses and colleagues and give them back.
  4. Network – join groups and make connections
  5. Make time for LinkedIn your week – make sure that you take 20 mins a week to see what is happening on LinkedIn, join the conversation and meet new people
  6. Take it with you – the LinkedIn app is so easy to use take LinkedIn with you and check in on what is happening when you are out and about.

Get your copy of Linda’s Tip Sheet here: http://lindareedenever.com.au/product/connecting-linkedin-tipsheet/

About Linda Reed-Enever:

Publicist and Marketing Consultant Linda Reed-Enever lives and breathes publicity with a passion for connecting; everything from people to ideas. Linda is the Principal Director at ThoughtSpot PR and Media Connections and with her ‘can do’ attitude and entrepreneurial spirit she inspires and motivates as she connects people and opportunity.

Linda’s innate ability to network and think on her feet has positioned her as a dynamic leader in the communications and marketing arena and often the marketing ‘go to’ girl.