Example Posts: Linkedin

Written By: Mike Sendek

As a 22 year old, I’ve had the opportunity to witness some
extraordinary changes in the world. It seems like just yesterday I
was sitting in front of my first hulking gateway thinking 1GB was a
lot of space and MS Encarta was the best way to do a book report. But
times have changed rapidly, today we deal with 30GB handhelds and
sites like Google measure their search result times in 100th of
seconds. So what does this mean? It means that things have changed
and changed very quickly.

Written By: Danielle DeBiasi

I posted my article on GoArticles.

Here is the content of my article:

As a marketing undergrad quickly approaching reality of graduating into a difficult job market, I wanted an opportunity to expand my resume and give myself an opportunity to stand out. I have always been interested in learning something new and gain a different perspective on the marketing world, so I enrolled in Derek Mehraban and Michal Lorenc's New Media Drivers License Course at Michigan State University. What better way to impress potential employers than to gain knowledge and skills in the rapidly increasing world of social media marketing.

Written By: Emily Weinstein

colemetterfashion.blogspot.com/ <-- my friend put my article on her blog check it out!

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Fight Your Fear - Jump Into Social Networking and Marketing Online
By: Emily Weinstein

Article ID: 3759315
Article Submitted: February 14, 2010
Category: Internet and Businesses Online :: Internet Marketing
Article Word Count: 1109

Taking the Leap
In the last decade, social networking websites have boomed with interest and intrigue. Initially, the phenomenon grew amongst the technologically proficient youth, but it has slowly mushroomed in the last few years to involve the baby boomer generation. Even our parent's generation has come to see the value of this new marketing and networking perspective.

Written By: Andrew Mann

In this assignment, I’ve increased my appreciation of using LinkedIn for business networking. I’ve had an account for a few years but have never taken the time to really nurture and grow my contacts. In this assignment I dove in and went through all my work email contacts and invited most to connect with me through LinkedIn. I was amazed at how many had accounts and accepted my invitation. I expected those in sales would have an account but I was not as sure about some of the teachers or administrators I invited. I was surprised that some administrators had never heard of LinkedIn and they wanted to understand why they should create an account and start using it for professional networking. I would often say simply, “it’s like Facebook for business relationships,” and they’d understand.

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