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I'm thinking of pulling the plug on all my online social/business networking activities. Other than making a few online "friends," I haven't really benefited from online networking. On the business side, I've only landed one relatively small contract on LinkedIn -- it grossed me US$1600. I earned another $20 on Gather.
Mostly, social/business networking sites have been another distraction, another way to waste time. That's been my experience anyway.
Online business networking is just a tool. You get out what you put in. If you treat it like a toy and just play with it, like personal social networks, then you're sure to be disappointed. If you expect it to provide returns like a business activity, then treat it like a BUSINESS. That means you must manage it.
Is your company in the phone book? Do you have a web page? Do you give out business cards? Do you have a resume at monster.com? Don't you WANT to be found?
LinkedIn is by far the world's largest business social network. People run millions of searches a day. It is the one place people look to find candidates, partners, customers, and other business contacts. So it's the one place where you should have a business social network listing. This is not to say you WILL be found. But it's a key place people search. Can you afford NOT to have a profile on LinkedIn?
A LinkedIn account is free. Building your profile is easy and straightforward. There's no reason not to have a listing. So at a minimum do post your profile, even if it's just for passive networking. You never know when you may be found by a an old friend or coworker ... or someone actually wanting to do business with you.
Networking is different from sales and direct marketing. It is messy. Read more about the PayItForward process.
LinkedIn is not a fit for everyone. See LinkedInWorks.
If you're going to be serious about LinkedIn, then you need to treat it like any other business tool. First come up with a plan.
The following LinkedIn services can directly aid your business efforts.
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