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LinkedIn is a business-orientated social networking site.It is estimated that every second a new member registers a LinkedIn account making it the fastest growing professional social networking site in the world. Here are some things you should be doing to get started:

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LinkedIn Tasks you should be doing on LinkedIn Daily

LinkedIn

Tasks You Should BeDoing
Daily on LinkedIn

By Jon-MarcSpatcher

What is LinkedIn?

LinkedIn is a business-orientated social networking site.

Usedfor professionalnetworking

To collatedetails and stay in contact with all the people they know and trust in business.

A new member registers with LinkedIn every second.

Fastestgrowing professional social networking site in the world.

A greattool and starting to utilise it for yourbusiness

linkedin.jpegStep One - Answer some questions

Lookinto theQ&A sectionand see if you can help anyone.

Showyour expertise by posting a quick answer to someones question.

Itis a way of showing yourauthority

A genuineway of getting business.

Step Two - Update your status

Youshould look to update your status at least once a day.

Thisfeeds into an activity feed

Can beseen through your contacts home page.

Letpeople know what you are up to.

Step Three - Recommend

Maybeonce a week or so

Recommendsomeone or a product.

Youcan write a review that your contact will no doubt appreciate and may evendo in returnin the future.

Onlydo this for people you have worked with or are happy to recommend though.

Step Four - Introduce

Keepan eye out for peoplefor need help.

Whoare looking for something or needadvise.

Youmay know someone who can help.

Ifyou do, introduce them. It will be good for all three of you.

Step Five - Accept invitations

Thisis the whole purpose of the site.

So, if you get an invitation and you feel that it makes sense to connect, accept it!

Dothisoften

Do not let it pileup and become unmanageable.

Step Six - Invite your contacts

Ifyou have any businesscards

Invitethe people toLinkedIn

ORany other networks they are on.

Ensurethat you are spreading your network as far as you can.

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