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4 Pain-Free Methods for Using LinkedIn for Learning

InSync Training

LinkedIn is a powerful tool in our personal learning toolkit. It not only connects us with our peers, but enables us to network with thought-leaders and contribute meaningfully to discussion subjects about which we're passionate. But, that’s not all it’s good for.

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Google+ … Room for another social network?

CLO Magazine

However, skeptics around the world question the potential of Google+ with the failure of Google Wave and competition from Facebook. Prasanna, a former Google employee, provides a unique perspective on the subject, explaining the demise of Google Wave and the drama of the Google versus Facebook competition.

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How To Make Money By Sharing Expertise For Free

Experiencing eLearning

I’m more successful as a consultant because of the reputation I’ve built by sharing my knowledge. I also did a few podcast interviews, and I’m active on LinkedIn and several online communities. 75% of those found me via my blog; the rest found me on LinkedIn. Image generated with Playground.ai.

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7 Ways to Build Your Credibility as an Online Instructor

LearnDash

Be active on social media. Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Twitter are all obvious starting points for new online educators to spread the word about their program. Quora is another great social network for educators. Attend networking events. Reputation goes a long way.

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How Freelance Clients Find Me

Experiencing eLearning

Back in 2015, I gave a short presentation for the Online Network of Independent Learning Professionals on finding freelance clients. The biggest shift for me is that more of my work now comes from networking and referrals rather than from my blog and portfolio. Networking = Relationships. Watch the recording. It just does.

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LinkedIn Guide for Knowledge Workers

Tony Karrer

I do a lot of presentations where one of the topics is how to use LinkedIn more effectively as part of your knowledge work. In most cases, I will ask for a show of hands: How many of you have a LinkedIn Account? How many of you actively use LinkedIn? How many of you get really high value from LinkedIn? - Generally 50-70%.

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Rx for SMEs

Dashe & Thomson

“The decision to actually send the bacon came when, as we were saying good-bye, Tom [SMEs boss] said, “You guys have got to send Dave — who has a reputation for eating anything, including a doughnut that had been in the company freezer for a year — some of that chocolate covered bacon.” Download the whitepaper » Blog this!