Wahsington Post confirms that LinkedIN is still growing:
More than 13 million business people — at a rate of 20 per minute — have signed up for LinkedIn, a business-networking Web site that invites users to submit their professional information and connect online with colleagues and other business contacts.
“Any way in which one uses your professional network
in the real world, we want to enable you to do that more efficiently using LinkedIn,” said Kay Luo, spokeswoman for the Mountain View, Calif., company.
Think about it.. there are people out there looking for connections. Looking for your expertiese, your business, your book. millions of them.
Hi Warren,
There is a problem concerning the social websites which is the interface with the members. If one is customized with a certain way of handling the networking in a certain site, he may find another website interface that is completely different requiring some time to be familiarized, the thing that may let clients quit.
Actually, some big marketrs acquire a widespread recognition by simplifying how to act within a social networking site, would you kindly post about Linkedin site in some detail.
Thank you.
Hi Warren,There is a problem concerning the social websites which is the interface with the members. If one is customized with a certain way of handling the networking in a certain site, he may find another website interface that is completely different requiring some time to be familiarized, the thing that may let clients quit.Actually, some big marketrs acquire a widespread recognition by simplifying how to act within a social networking site, would you kindly post about Linkedin site in some detail.Thank you.