10 Critical LinkedIn Settings you really need to check today...
LinkedIn's settings area is like a complex maze, and it's not always easy to find out what's important or even where you are. This beautiful interactive guide points you to the ten most crucial areas of your settings and explains how to set them for the best benefit.
The Critical Settings Guide is in a free interactive format that's regularly updated. So it's always current, even when LinkedIn changes things around. It looks great on any device, and there are no downloads or tedious email mailing list signup processes.
Get your key settings sorted out today...
Here's a preview of the ten sections of the guide, with links taking you to those specific sections of the guide.
#1: Hidden Contact Info
#2: Remove Distractions
#3: Don't get hacked
#4: Add your personal email address
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#5: Connect your Twitter
#6: Show your Public Profile
#7: Are you Open to Opportunities?
#8: Private Network?
#9: Active Status
#10: Manage your Notifications
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1yMariesz Cader have a look at this for some inspiration
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1yExcellent overview David. And very interactive!
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1yGood reminders David. Adding a comment to help spread the word. I am keeping tabs on Twitter. I feel like one day. It’s not going to be there anymore. What do you think?