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Come usare Linkedin, un elenco di consigli - How to Use LinkedIn: The Ultimate List of LinkedIn Tips

Come usare Linkedin, un elenco di consigli - How to Use LinkedIn: The Ultimate List of LinkedIn Tips | #eHealthPromotion, #SaluteSocial | Scoop.it
Learn how to use LinkedIn for professional networking, business, and marketing with this ultimate cheat sheet of tips.

Via Gianfranco Marini
Gianfranco Marini's curator insight, March 27, 2015 12:47 PM

Da http://blog.hubspot.com/ un post del 26/03/2015 di Pamela Vaughan dedicato a Linkedin, il social Network professionale che viene spesso utilizzato in modo superficiale e senza sfruttarne tutte le potenzialità. 

 

In realtà Linkedin non è solo un luogo per far incontrare l'offerta e la domanda di lavoro, ma è anche un importante strumento di aggiornamento professionale e di costruzione della propria identità digitale o personal brand. Stiamo parlando del terzo social network dopo Facebook e Twitter.

 

Scopo del post è insegnare agli utenti ad utilizzare meglio Linkedin attraverso alcuni consigli che possono rendere più efficace la partecipazione a questo network:

1. personalizzare il proprio profilo

2. aggiungere uno sfondo al proprio profilo personale

3. creare un badge del profilo per il proprio blog o sito

4. ottimizzare il motore di ricerca per il proprio profilo

5. mostrare esempi del proprio lavoro

6. modificare sezioni del profilo

7. trasformare rapidamente il proprio profilo in un curriculum

8. trovare un lavoro

9. avere segnalazioni e conferme delle proprie capacità e competenze

 

Utile per educare gli studenti a coltivare il proprio aggiornamento professionale e per insegnarli a creare e coltivare una propria rete di relazioni professionali e per l'aggiornamento

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Facebook & Twitter Are For Kids, LinkedIn Adults, GPlus Is A Jump Ball - Social Net Demos Infographic

Facebook & Twitter Are For Kids, LinkedIn Adults, GPlus Is A Jump Ball - Social Net Demos Infographic | #eHealthPromotion, #SaluteSocial | Scoop.it

Social Media sites these days are playing a very significant role in society among different communities and different age groups of people. Let`s take a look at the stats and facts in details.


Via Martin (Marty) Smith
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Social Media Frequency: How Often to Post to Facebook, Twitter

Social Media Frequency: How Often to Post to Facebook, Twitter | #eHealthPromotion, #SaluteSocial | Scoop.it
If guessing is required for finding the optimal frequency, then at least we can be making educated guesses. Here's our research on the ideal amount to post.

Via THE OFFICIAL ANDREASCY, John van den Brink, Martin (Marty) Smith
THE OFFICIAL ANDREASCY's curator insight, April 13, 2014 7:22 AM

How often should you post on social media?

Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight, April 13, 2014 9:28 AM

Frequency is not as important as WHAT you post, but helpful study here. This post shares how often Buffer submits to each social media network. Marty

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Ranking the 100 Most InDemand Employers Using LinkedIn Data [INFOGRAPHIC]

Ranking the 100 Most InDemand Employers Using LinkedIn Data [INFOGRAPHIC] | #eHealthPromotion, #SaluteSocial | Scoop.it

Whether it’s a tech start-up or a prestigious global accounting firm, some employers are more desirable than others. For companies, this affects how easily they can recruit; for employees, it’s tied to your professional reputation.

Using an extensive professional data set, LinkedIn identified which companies are most attractive to potential candidates in this infographic of LinkedIn’s Most InDemand Employers.


What makes these rankings unique is that they’re based on the actual actions of over 175 million professionals. Last year, LinkedIn had over 15 billion interactions between professionals & companies. 


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