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4 Reasons to Publish on a LinkedIn Blog

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Do you know about LinkedIn blogs? And are you blogging yet on LinkedIn ? Since early 2014, LinkedIn opened its publishing platform to its 300+ million users. The importance of using a LinkedIn blog is that it will add dimension and help in building a well-documented profile.

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The Pros of LinkedIn vs. Facebook for Professionals

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There is, of course, the option of creating a Facebook page solely for business purposes, which is a good way to separate your personal and professional networks. LinkedIn , on the other hand, is great for B2B service providers looking for a more professional social media platform. Keep your personal life personal.

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Starting a New Blog?6 Things a Business Blog Must Have

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Share your contact info and networks – Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIN, etc. And of course, if you have any questions, send me an email or contact me on LinkedIN. At the very least, your blog should have: An About page: Tell your core message, your backstory. Include a photo (or video). Typical clients page: who do you work with?

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Content Marketing: What Are Your Target Audience’s Interests, Needs, and Wants?

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Do you use social media like Facebook , Twitter or LinkedIn ? I’m interested in knowing your top 5 web sites you visit regularly for work (besides your own, of course). Here are mine: Gmail, of course. Of course, this varies. Some days I’m spending not as much time on LinkedIn or Facebook or Twitter.

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What Are Your Target Audience’s 5 Top Web Sites?

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Do you use social media like Facebook , Twitter or LinkedIn ? I’m interested in knowing your top 5 web sites you visit regularly for work (besides your own, of course). Here are mine: Gmail, of course. Of course, this varies. Share this on LinkedIn. Do you access web content via RSS feeds? What about you?

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Great Blog Content:2 Reasons for Writing Stories

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Of course, there’s a way to write about negative feelings, and still have a positive outlook with positive solutions. You can reach me here or on LinkedIn. A psychologist identified 558 emotion words, and determined 68% of them were negative, versus 38% positive. Clearly bad is stronger than good. Emotional Writing.

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How to Start a Blog Serial Writing Project

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Here’s how to start a serial writing project (in list form, of course): Find an idea your readers want to know more about that will benefit them. The key, of course, is writing with the reader’s interests in mind, keeping it benefit-oriented. Share this on LinkedIn. Make a list of 5 main points. Email this via Gmail.