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The Linkulator: How Good is Your LinkedIn Presence

March 19, 2009 by Sean Nelson

Have you ever wondered how your presence on LinkedIn compares to the average LinkedIn user. Last year I created the Linkulator to allow people to score their profile and presence numerically. You simply answer some questions about your profile and participation in things such as Answers and Recommendations. It then calculates a score and displays the average score of everyone who has computed a score. It also classifies your presence based on your score and offers some tips to improve.

Filed Under: LinkedIn Tagged With: Can LinkedIn work for you, connecting, connections, LinkedIn, LinkedIn Answers, linkedin applications, LinkedIn Credibility, LinkedIn profile, linkulator, sean nelson, Social Media

Wednesday Comic: LINKEDOUT 02

March 18, 2009 by Sean Nelson

LinkedOut: a comic strip about LinkedIn

Filed Under: Linked Out Tagged With: connecting, connections, how to use linkedin, LinkedIn, LinkedIn comic, networking, sean nelson, Social Media

LinkedIn’s What Are You Working On?

March 18, 2009 by Sean Nelson

Sean is working on helping a client with their health insurance because they contacted me after seeing my last “What are you working on?” post. On Twitter they would be responding to my Tweet. I’m still working on learning Twitter so I’m not sure what a response to a Tweet is. On LinkedIn that response is called a “new Lead”, “New business” and “new client”.

Posting what you’re working on is a lot like fishing. You’re casting your bait hoping that someone bites.

Filed Under: Tips/Questions Tagged With: Can LinkedIn work for you, how to use linkedin, LinkedIn, monetization, sean nelson, using linkedin to make money, what are you working on

Wednesday Cartoon: LinkedOut

March 11, 2009 by Sean Nelson

LinkedOut: The first comic strip about LinkedIn.

Filed Under: Linked Out Tagged With: connections, how to use linkedin, LinkedIn, LinkedOut, sean nelson

Why Do People Join LinkedIn Groups?

March 11, 2009 by Sean Nelson

Back in the old days, pre group discussions or a searchable group directory (less than a year ago), there wasn’t much value in groups. Sure they helped you see other members outside of your network. You could contact those members, but there really wasn’t a significant way to interact and build community.

I finally resorted to creating a non-LinkedIn site to provide that sense of community for one group (www.northfultonbg.com). With the addition of the searchable directory and the discussions features the equation changed. Now you can interact with others. The problem is that few people are participating.

Filed Under: Tips/Questions Tagged With: groups, how to use linkedin, LI Groups, Linked In, LinkedIn, LinkedIn Answers, linkedin user guide, sean nelson

LinkedIn Part 8: Find a New Job

March 10, 2009 by Sean Nelson

If you were a fan of baseball during the Sammy Sosa / Mark McGuire homerun love fest, you remember watching both sluggers knock balls out of the park night after night. McGuire’s forearms were bigger than my legs. Have you seen a picture of Mr. McGuire lately? He looks normal. Today McGuire would likely be a slap hitter, dinging base hits just over the second baseman or shortstop.

That’s the difference between looking for a job using LinkedIn to see how you are connected into opportunities and just looking for a job.

Filed Under: LinkedIn Tagged With: connections, find a job, how to use linkedin, job search, LinkedIn, LinkedIn Answers, linkedin jobs, LinkedIn profile, linkedin recommendations, sean nelson

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