You’re most welcome.
Keeping up with the changes and updates on LinkedIn and other social media is dizzying. It’s essential to find colleagues who round up, synthesize and clarify those features that help us run our businesses more efficiently and successfully.
I look forward to seeing how you apply these ideas to your LinkedIn presence.
]]>Thanks for explaining so thoroughly the LI benefit that I had noticed (but whose value I had failed to appreciate) among the blizzard of messages from LI and various LI writer groups. I’ll clip, copy, paste, and edit my website blog to fit a broader audience, who may not be interested in all the detail that seems to attract my followers. Again, thanks. As someone else noted, I affirm that your kindness is evident in your voice on the video.
]]>Hi Gary,
You’re most welcome. It’s an ongoing job to keep up with the ever changing information on the internet.
I’m glad this was useful to you.
]]>Yes, LinkedIn does keep us all on our toes, doesn’t it? Thanks again!
]]>You’re not alone. A number of authors have heard about the platform but have hesitated to jump in. That’s expected with so many new features and changes that are not fully clear to us at first.
I’m delighted that this article has pushed you to publish on LI. I’ll be looking for your first post (and I mean it.)
Thanks for making time to leave such a positive response.
]]>Hi Stephen,
I’m happy this article was useful to you.
A number of my colleagues enjoy using SlideShare. I’ve made a few myself but not enough yet to get all the benefits.
Thanks for the link.
]]>Such wonderful feedback, Gladys! Thanks!
Sandy
]]>Thanks, Stephen.
Sandy
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