Sunday, May 31, 2020

Letting The Cat Out Of The Bag Writing A Book On LinkedIn

Letting The Cat Out Of The Bag Writing A Book On LinkedIn Over the last couple of months Ive been working on a book that I hope will bring knowledge and encouragement to many. Its about LinkedIn (from a users perspective but not a users manual). While Ive never done this before Im guessing that Ill be able to wrap things up and get the first draft sent off by next week. But I need some help! I would love to get more feedback, ideas and advice from you! You can leave it as a comment here but PLEASE send me an e-mail also (Jason@JibberJobber [dot] com). Heres what Im looking for: Most important thing to know about LinkedIn, as a user: what is the one piece of advice that you would give me, as a new LinkedIn user? Or a casual user that does not take advantage of all the cool bells-and-whistles? Top 5 list of things I should know: similar to the first bullet point but this time you dont have to choose just one thing. If you want you can give me a bonus sixth point Stuff to not do: are there things where you spent your time or money and wished that you hadnt? What are pitfalls to avoid? What you wish you had known when you first got started: I had only 6 connections for a few months and found LinkedIn to be very lonely and useless. There are a lot of things I wish I would have understood when I first got started. What can you share? What are some excellent resources that others should know about: Scott Allens recent Smart Ways to Use LinkedIn may be one of the best single online resources yet but do you have a favorite? Still dont get it: if you dont get LinkedIn, have tried it, havent tried it or are just plain unsure what the value it let me know! What are your concerns and questions, what have you tried (or not tried), etc. Just as I do on my JibberJobber testimonial page, Id love to give credit where I can. So please think about what your signature area would be so I dont have to guess (or misrepresent). One final note: Id love to include your stuff in this book! But I need to have you fill out an authorization form please be aware that Ill shoot you an authorization form as soon as I can (so make sure I have your e-mail address!). Thanks a ton, this will be a pretty busy week for me as I work on wrapping this up please send me your thoughts and ideas as soon as you can! Letting The Cat Out Of The Bag Writing A Book On LinkedIn Over the last couple of months Ive been working on a book that I hope will bring knowledge and encouragement to many. Its about LinkedIn (from a users perspective but not a users manual). While Ive never done this before Im guessing that Ill be able to wrap things up and get the first draft sent off by next week. But I need some help! I would love to get more feedback, ideas and advice from you! You can leave it as a comment here but PLEASE send me an e-mail also (Jason@JibberJobber [dot] com). Heres what Im looking for: Most important thing to know about LinkedIn, as a user: what is the one piece of advice that you would give me, as a new LinkedIn user? Or a casual user that does not take advantage of all the cool bells-and-whistles? Top 5 list of things I should know: similar to the first bullet point but this time you dont have to choose just one thing. If you want you can give me a bonus sixth point Stuff to not do: are there things where you spent your time or money and wished that you hadnt? What are pitfalls to avoid? What you wish you had known when you first got started: I had only 6 connections for a few months and found LinkedIn to be very lonely and useless. There are a lot of things I wish I would have understood when I first got started. What can you share? What are some excellent resources that others should know about: Scott Allens recent Smart Ways to Use LinkedIn may be one of the best single online resources yet but do you have a favorite? Still dont get it: if you dont get LinkedIn, have tried it, havent tried it or are just plain unsure what the value it let me know! What are your concerns and questions, what have you tried (or not tried), etc. Just as I do on my JibberJobber testimonial page, Id love to give credit where I can. So please think about what your signature area would be so I dont have to guess (or misrepresent). One final note: Id love to include your stuff in this book! But I need to have you fill out an authorization form please be aware that Ill shoot you an authorization form as soon as I can (so make sure I have your e-mail address!). Thanks a ton, this will be a pretty busy week for me as I work on wrapping this up please send me your thoughts and ideas as soon as you can! Letting The Cat Out Of The Bag Writing A Book On LinkedIn Over the last couple of months Ive been working on a book that I hope will bring knowledge and encouragement to many. Its about LinkedIn (from a users perspective but not a users manual). While Ive never done this before Im guessing that Ill be able to wrap things up and get the first draft sent off by next week. But I need some help! I would love to get more feedback, ideas and advice from you! You can leave it as a comment here but PLEASE send me an e-mail also (Jason@JibberJobber [dot] com). Heres what Im looking for: Most important thing to know about LinkedIn, as a user: what is the one piece of advice that you would give me, as a new LinkedIn user? Or a casual user that does not take advantage of all the cool bells-and-whistles? Top 5 list of things I should know: similar to the first bullet point but this time you dont have to choose just one thing. If you want you can give me a bonus sixth point Stuff to not do: are there things where you spent your time or money and wished that you hadnt? What are pitfalls to avoid? What you wish you had known when you first got started: I had only 6 connections for a few months and found LinkedIn to be very lonely and useless. There are a lot of things I wish I would have understood when I first got started. What can you share? What are some excellent resources that others should know about: Scott Allens recent Smart Ways to Use LinkedIn may be one of the best single online resources yet but do you have a favorite? Still dont get it: if you dont get LinkedIn, have tried it, havent tried it or are just plain unsure what the value it let me know! What are your concerns and questions, what have you tried (or not tried), etc. Just as I do on my JibberJobber testimonial page, Id love to give credit where I can. So please think about what your signature area would be so I dont have to guess (or misrepresent). One final note: Id love to include your stuff in this book! But I need to have you fill out an authorization form please be aware that Ill shoot you an authorization form as soon as I can (so make sure I have your e-mail address!). Thanks a ton, this will be a pretty busy week for me as I work on wrapping this up please send me your thoughts and ideas as soon as you can!

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