Volume #108
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Back by popular demand, this workshop will focus on how to supersize Linkedin profiles. Most Linkedin users joined the social network because they were invited to connect with someone…and they haven’t done anything with their profile since then. Bring your laptops and we’ll work through your Linkedin profiles from the top to the bottom to make sure your profile looks professional and is ready to work for you.

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Do you want to improve your LinkedIn presence? Want to know what the pros are doing? Here you go:
- Use LinkedIn sponsored updates
- Add rich visual content to your LinkedIn profile
- Implement influence networking
- Offer value in discussion groups
- Optimize your personal profile
- Tag your connections in posts
- Focus on small, local discussion groups
- Develop relationships instead of adding connections
- Don't treat LinkedIn like an online version of your resume
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Scheduling your Facebook posts is a great time saver and it really helps you to address your longer term content strategy. And don't worry, they can also be edited, should any details change from the time they're scheduled to the time they hit. In this article, learn how to:
- Schedule posts
- Edit scheduled posts
- Reschedule posts
- Share scheduled posts
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Suzanne Hull
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Contemporary Business Solutions
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