My inbox exploded last week after regulators approved the Microsoft acquisition of LinkedIn, which will close very soon, and some people received the new LinkedIn desktop redesign.Stop leaving us in the dark

I'll do my best to address the concerns and questions just as soon as I receive the new profile and formulate some strategies to help you take full advantage of all this potential.

In the meantime, if you have any burning LinkedIn questions you'd like to ask me, be sure to join me for a free webinar this Wednesday, December 21, at noon CT—and no worries if you can't attend the live event. I'll be sharing a link so you can view the webinar on your own schedule.

sc_webinar_facebook_6My co-host will be Jeff Coon from Stream Creative (a Hubspot Platinum Partner), and he'll be fielding questions about inbound marketing. We have a list of some popular questions, and we'll take others from the audience on Wednesday.

You can register here:  http://bit.ly/LightRound
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How big should your LinkedIn network be?

I anticipate questions about LinkedIn network size and makeup. In other words, is it better to have an enormous LinkedIn network that includes hordes of strangers or a smaller but tight-knit network of people you know and trust. After all, this is the starting point for everything you do on LinkedIn.

But whatever the current state of your connection strategynonexistent, incomplete or clearly definedyou need to be aware of the advantages and dangers of your decision.

Read or download my article below, The LinkedIn Connection Conundrum: Who Should be in Your Network, and find out:
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  • The benefits and dangers of each approach
  • What other people are doing and why
  • Why you may change your strategy in the future

Get your strategy in place, and be on your way to growing a powerful network that will provide new opportunities you can turn into revenue.

 

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