14 Comments

  1. Mary K.- In the boondocks

    I personally have no use for it.. But it depends what you want out of it. I am going to tell you what a very wise man said to me. Linkedin can be used to gather information about, let's say you want a job. You could go to the company you want to work for or a specific field, and find out the name of the managers, etc, and then call them or send an e-mail directly instead of to the H&R dept. It is mostly used in this way. I think it is good for verifying information . But not so much for us bloggers.

  2. Scandi Mummy

    I'm a bit torn when it comes to LinkedIn. I can see it can have it's uses, but for me it's difficult as I have more than one title. I work as an actress and presenter, then as a trainer in corporate skills and now as a blogger. I would ideally like to keep them separate, but it could look a bit strange to have more than one profile (I might even be taken for a spammer – sorry what a plonker that guy!) So I tend not to promote my blogging that much through LinkedIn as through other channels I work with high profile clients and the two might not go together… I haven't tried, and I do have a link to the blog on there, but don't publish my posts. They go on facebook and Twitter. #KCACOLS

    Nadia – ScandiMummy x

    • Its a bit of a minefield isn't it! I would say if you have blog posts relevant to your clients then maybe post them, but I think I would be a bit cautious if they are on a totally different subject. It's probably not worth risking annoying a big client! And yes, he was a plonker haha 🙂 x

  3. Mrs Tubbs

    I use it for work and find it helpful for that, but the rest of my social media is kept very separate. That group owner sounds rather full of themselves! #weekendblogshare See you Monday!

  4. Louise Rodgers

    I'm on it. Don't use it! I have 2 in fact! One for my blog and one for my work in the mental health field. Both sit there inactive as I'm also befuddled as to what in supposed to be actually doing on there! Lol!!

  5. Franca Desjardins

    I know what you mean. I have recently just added my blog to my existent account and at the beginning felt strange to link them both as my previous details are all related to law so not sure if it really goes now with blogging but at the end I didn't care and put them together. Let's see how it goes. I'm not 100% sure yet. At the moment I'm just sharing my posts there too. Thanks so much for joining me at #KCACOLS. I hope you can join me again. 🙂 xx
    http://www.amomentwithfranca.com/

  6. john adams

    Mmmm, I never used to like LinkedIn that much but then I got a Premier account. It may not be worth it for you, but I found that worked much better. I have found it to have its limitations, but at the same time for some actions I have found it to be very useful. For promoting a actual blog, however, not too useful. It is all abut the individual. #effitfriday

  7. Laura Powell-Corbett

    I don't think it's the best blogging platform out there unless you are freelance copywriting and want to connect with editor's and the like.

    I find it useful job hunting. Being proactive to seek out potential opportunities and to look up who I am interviewing with if an interview arises!

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