When you publish a great article or write a good comment, link to it in your Summary section.
Write a brief intro, for example "Here is a link to my latest article" and include a link to it. Put it "below the fold", so it does not consume the first 2 lines of your Summary. This has 2 benefits. One, it allows the viewer to see evidence of your expertise. Two, additional views of an article extend its life and may bring you to the attention of even more viewers.
Often when someone sends you a message on LinkedIn, you'll want to view their profile before replying. It's easy to do that. With the message window open, click their name at the top to display their profile. You'll save yourself one more step by opening their profile in a new tab or window. That...
When you write your Headline, Summary, and Summary sections, write as though you were speaking directly with someone. Use words that you normally use in conversation. This list contains the 10 words most commonly used on LinkedIn during 2016. Try to complete your own profile without using any of...
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