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LinkedIn prospecting is becoming much worse than junk mail
A little over a year ago I wrote a post entitled ‘Who are you? And no I’m not going to accept your LinkedIn invitation‘. The general idea being that random people ask to ‘join my network’ without my knowing anything … Continue reading
Who are you? And no I’m not going to accept your LinkedIn invitation
In 2013 I wrote about the need for people to protect their own network when using LinkedIn. As social media and its use are now more mature (well maybe a little), LinkedIn has ended up being one of the most successful … Continue reading
Facebook wants you to wish Happy Birthday to the deceased
This morning I read an interesting post written by Josh Cline as if it were February 2016 ruminating on the death of Facebook. While I found the post to be amusing, (if not implausible) the same day it was overshadowed … Continue reading