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3 Networking Tips with LinkedIn Groups for Business

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LinkedIn is today to working professionals what Facebook was to college students when it first launched: a networking tool with a specific audience and purpose in mind. While many users leverage LinkedIn during job searches, the users who really derive the most value from the network are: Entrepreneurs. Academics (9% of all users).

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Social Networking for Business: What’s Right for Yours?

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(As I’m on vacation for a week, I’ve invited Sydni Craig-Hart to share social networking tips.). The point is, participating in social networking is like participating in live networking. Take the time to do your research and find out EXACTLY which social networks your target market is hanging out in.

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How to Harness the Power of Social Media

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To protect your social accounts, use a Virtual Private Network. It’s upgrading the user experience and quality of social assets that are using video. Unfortunately, this also makes pages more of a target for hackers.

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Don’t Fall Prey to Auto-Feeds: Your Blog Posts Deserve a Personal Introduction

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The same is true for social media: Each network is different. If you have folks that are following you on multiple networks, they will see the same headline, over and over, and are likely to ignore you. While the blog post content may appeal to all the audiences, the formality and tone used to introduce it will vary greatly.

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The Pros of LinkedIn vs. Facebook for Professionals

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But when it comes to using social media for your business, do you really want your professional network colliding with your personal life? 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.

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Social Media for Busy Business Bloggers

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First, why should you bother with social networking sites ( Facebook , LinkedIn , Twitter ) if you’re in business? Let’s be clear: Social networking now accounts for 22% of all time spent online in the US. internet page views occurred at one of the top social networking sites in December 2009, up from 13.8%

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Secrets of Busy Bloggers: 4 Social Media Time Savers

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Answers you receive will help you create blog posts, expand your network, and help you gain credibility. Social media sites are designed to help you connect and network, so be sure to monitor them. LinkedIn is highly valued for its predominance of business-minded people. My favorite? Serenity VA.).