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It’s not who you know – it’s who knows you

It’s not who you know – it’s who knows you | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

With the rise of social networking sites like Facebook and LinkedIn, it has never been easier to build and maintain a network.

 

One quick press of a button can bring a new person into your network, or remove one permanently. Make a quick scan of update feeds and you can feel up-to-date on what everyone around you is up to. Gone are the days when you had to set aside several hours a week to call connections to ask how their vacation was or how their family was doing. All the pictures are right there for you to peruse and comment on.

 

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Social Networking Success for Your Business

Social Networking Success for Your Business | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Understand social networking websites, how they work and what tools will make them easier to manage, so that you can put social media to work for you and your business.

 

Helping you to understand social networking so that you can put social media to work for you and your business.

 

Social network sites are growing popularity every day. Businesses can no longer ignore this social media trend. Instead, we should embrace these opportunities as affordable marketing tools for both online and offline businesses.

 

Whether your business is large or small, you can make social media work for you. By engaging customers or potential customers through an online presence on a website, Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, LinkedIn or YouTube...businesses can spread the word about themselves to their target audiences. 

They can also cultivate a more interactive relationship with their current customer base and have more control over their online reputation...


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How to turn LinkedIn into a relationship filter

How to turn LinkedIn into a relationship filter | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

The following interview is with Dave Gowel, who has been recognized as a “LinkedIn Jedi” by Inc.com and the Boston Globe, is the CEO of RockTech, and author of The Power in a Link: Open Doors, Close Deals and Change the Way you do Business Using LinkedIn (Wiley, December 2011). Gowel co-founded RockTech with Mark Rockefeller to build software tools that help corporations increase productivity through quicker adoption of underutilized technologies. The interview has been edited for clarity.


A lot of people see LinkedIn as a recruiting or job hunting network. What are some of the other ways professionals can put LinkedIn to work, once they’ve landed that dream job?

 

I think one of the key ways to think about it is really a relationship filter, that when you put in all the relationships that you already have, it allows you to see the ones that you could have more easily, or get information about potential ones...


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Featured Infos - Tech Stories and Hot Exclusives

Featured Infos - Tech Stories and Hot Exclusives | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

We bring you the Top Tech Stories and all the Hot Exclusives from the world of The *Official AndreasCY*

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This community supports anything related to The *Official AndreasCY*. Featuring all of their online activities including Tech News, Apps, Designs, Services, Fan Pages, Awards, Contests, Giveaways & Offers, Reviews, Announcements and much more. 


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Top 5 Most Common Networking Mistakes

Top 5 Most Common Networking Mistakes | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

Everyone tries to network, but few people do it well, often making the same basic mistakes.

 

Here’s what not to do when you’re trying to expand or leverage your network:

 

1. Try to take before you give. The goal of networking is to connect with people who can help you make a sale, get a referral, establish a contact, etc. When we network, we want something.

But at first, never ask for what you want. In fact you may never ask for what you want. Forget about what you can get and focus on what you can provide. Giving is the only way to establish a real connection and relationship. Focus solely on what you can get out of the connection and you will never make meaningful, mutually beneficial connections.

When you network, it’s all about them, not you...


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Study: Social networkers have more ethics problems at work

Study: Social networkers have more ethics problems at work | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it

It’s hard to tell whether it’s a case of correlation or causation, but according to a new study published this week, employees who are super active on social networking sites have a very different idea of what is appropriate workplace behavior than other workers.

 

For starters, active social networkers — defined in the 2011 National Business Ethics Survey, a study published this week by the nonprofit Ethics Resource Center (ERC) as people who spend more than 30 percent of the workday participating on social networking sites — are much more likely to view their current jobs as temporary. 72 percent of active social networkers polled said they plan to change employers within the next five years, compared to 39 percent of non-active social networkers.


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How to Make Great Connections on LinkedIn

How to Make Great Connections on LinkedIn | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Want to create an expansive and powerful network? We asked LinkedIn's power users for their best tips.

 

The rules of engagement on LinkedIn are fairly clear: first and foremost, you should only connect with people you actually know. Yet millions of people—yes, we're looking at you—are broadening their networks by connecting to people with whom they've never even had a discussion.

 

The rules aren't black and white, but if you want to expand your LinkedIn database make sure to choose the right shade of grey. "One major pet peeve of mine when it comes to LinkedIn requests is when people who don't know you say you're a 'friend,' or that you have done business with them at their current company," says social media strategist Scott Swanay. "First of all, that's not true, and second of all, it's just lazy on their part—those are generally requests that I'll ignore."...


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Louis C.K.’s lesson for marketers: Honesty is the best strategy

Louis C.K.’s lesson for marketers: Honesty is the best strategy | Daily Magazine | Scoop.it
Much has been made of the success of Louis C.K.’s self-released video special, but Jessica Lee examines it as a social media marketing campaign, chalking his success up to one ingredient that’s often missing in marketing: trust.

 

Comedian Louis C.K. recently self-released a video of his stand-up special, “Live at the Beacon Theater,” for $5 online. He personally paid for the production costs up front in an experiment to see if this was a cheaper, more efficient, and less restrictive method of getting his content to his fans. In doing so, he cut out paying the middlemen — including the marketing team — and avoided the red tape of working with studio executives.

 

In twelve days, Louis C.K. earned more than $1 million from people downloading the special — far more than the $170,000 it cost to produce the video. Louis C.K. gave his thoughts in a post on his site:

 

“I would have been paid [less than $200,000] by a large company to simply perform the show and let them sell it to you, but they would have charged you about $20 for the video … This way, you only paid $5, you can use the video any way you want.”...


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Louis C.K's online marketing lessons: Build relationships, work toward long-term relationships with your customers, create a reasonable price, and read up on the Stop Online Piracy Act. But really, honesty is the best strategy.