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‘Digital Marketing Zen’ Podcast #4: Getting Linked in with Linkedin w/ Lewis Howes
In this short episode Lawton has a conversation with Lewis Howes author of LinkedWorking: Generating Success on the World’s Largest Professional Networking Website.
They discuss various aspects of how using LinkedIn as a personal branding tool is extremely important in the professional world.
(sorry in advance for the not so great audio quality! Great content makes up for that!)
Runtime 12:30 min
Shownotes:
2:20 Taking legacy of Lawton Chiles Governor working with children and implementing with Worsttofirst.org
3:00 1 one mistake about using linked in is not making messages personal
3:40 Connect on a personal level
4:38 Answering Q & A questions to build connections with people. This can make you an opinion leader
5:22 Provide the best answer for questions. This leads to people clicking on profiles then onto the website.
6:00 Ask thought provoking questions. To get free advice from industry experts
7:06 Linked working book on amazon
8:00 one of the best ways to be known in your industry is to host events.
10:38 Follow Lewis howes on twitter. Check out Lewis’s Linkedin Profile.
11:20 Ustream sound quality SUCKS! Sorry about that listeners. We are working to resolve these issues
Linked in Links!
- - Getting Started with Linkedin
- - Guy Kawasaki on Ten Ways to Use LinkedIn
- - LinkedIn Tips and Tweaks: Do More with your LinkedIn Account
- - Personal Branding Tips for LinkedIn via Shoestringbranding
- - 5 linkedin tips via lifehack.org
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