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Business to Business Social Media –make sure you have your website working for you

9 May 2011

I had a telephone conversation with a fellow professional this morning about their new website (which I won’t share with you here for reasons which will become apparent). The person concerned has invested in an attractive new site which has some very useful features, is approachable and demonstrates their experience well. The firm have also [...]

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Paper.li makes twitter stickier

9 September 2010

About a fortnight or so ago I got featured in the first paper.li daily news thanks to @stevenhealey who often finds things first. When I saw it I was absolutely fascinated, because it met a need I had identified – people don’t want to miss stuff on twitter, particularly good links. It is really interesting [...]

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Turn off Tweeting Via Linkedin – Screencast

20 June 2010

Do you find twitter updates swamping your linkedin homepage? Here’s how to turn them off. Also if you’re a discerning twitter user and want to be more discriminating in how you update your linkedin status, the screencast also shows you how to change your twitter settings on linkedin. You can also view this video on [...]

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Using Linkedin Properly – 3: Ask for Help

5 May 2010
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If you’ve read my last two blog posts about this subject on Getting Found on Linkedin and particularly on Getting Connected on Linkedin, you might be thinking, “Hang on a minute. I can connect to all these dozens of people, and send them information about my company and how great we are!” or you might [...]

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Using Twitter and Linkedin to get a Job – Paul Weston’s Story

16 March 2010
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“Its like a soap opera, it’s the soap opera of life” – Dave Monk BBC Essex This morning my friend Paul Weston was interviewed live on BBC Essex radio by Dave Monk. Paul is a normal guy, an estimator from Essex who like many of his colleagues was made redundant recently. So how come he’s [...]

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