by Andy Foote | Mar 13, 2017 | Free v Paid, LinkedIn, Profinder
A friend of mine recently said: “Hey Andy, Bro you need to get on LinkedIn ProFinder quick!” Me: “Why?” “Bro” Friend: “Dude, I get about 5 prospects a day looking to hire me to help with their LinkedIn Profile or Resume” Me: “Really? I’ll check it out – thanks”...
by Andy Foote | Jul 25, 2016 | LinkedIn
GEEK: noun 1. a digital-technology expert or enthusiast (a term of pride as self-reference, but often used disparagingly by others). 2. a person who has excessive enthusiasm for and some expertise about a specialized subject or activity: (i.e LinkedIn). VIVEKA VON...
by Andy Foote | Feb 28, 2015 | 1st Degree Connections, 500 Connections, Connections, Disconnect, Endorsements, LinkedIn, LinkedIn Publishing, Popular, Publisher, Social share stats
[Update March 2019] Most of these hacks no longer work 🙁 But – I just compiled a brand new list (8 great hacks!) which will delight and satisfy anyone who’s focused on getting maximum value from the LinkedIn platform, read it here: 8 Stunningly Clever...
by Andy Foote | Nov 20, 2014 | Algorithm, Channels, LinkedIn, Linkedin Channels, LinkedIn Publishing, Publisher, Pulse
This is the first time in this blog’s short history that I’ve had a guest post and it gives me great pleasure to introduce Gericke Potgieter and his firm Artifex Knowledge Engineering to my readers. I learned of Gericke’s work via Quora when I got a notification last...
by Andy Foote | Sep 19, 2014 | Engagement, LinkedIn, Linkedin Channels, LinkedIn Publishing, Posts, Publisher, Pulse
It’s still early days for the LinkedIn Publishing experiment but as more people participate, more data becomes available, a recent study focusing on the parameters of top performing LinkedIn content, caught my eye. Paul Shapiro, Organic Search Director for...
by Andy Foote | Aug 29, 2014 | Channels, LinkedIn, LinkedIn Publishing, Publisher
As a new LinkedIn Publisher, I still have much to learn. I’ve been taking a close look at LinkedIn Channels recently and I think I may have found a better way to present them. What do you think? The information in this post is freely available on LinkedIn but...