[Fredslist] Marc Halpert and LinkedIn

Jack Halpern Jhalpern at myelderadvocate.com
Thu Sep 22 16:36:31 EDT 2011


Marc is the true linked-in guru. He has helped enormously with Linked-in.
On Sep 22, 2011, at 3:56 PM, Judy Heft wrote:

> Since Marc helped me polish my profile I have had more results in Google search engines and more people looking at my profile on LinkedIn then ever before. I think it is a great marketing tool and the more people that see your personal profile and your business profile the better it is for business and creditability. I think it is like having another web site and it presents you as more of a professional.
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> It’s also a great way to communicate with your peers.
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> With Marc’s help and suggestions I added my volunteer work and it shows people more about who I am as an individual. I also have recommendations from actual clients.
> It is another social media tool like twitter and FaceBook for business. If you go to a LinkedIn seminar of Marc’s you will be sold! He’s great!
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> Every little bit helps….
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> Best Regards, 
> Judy
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> From: fredslist-bounces at gothamnetworking.com [mailto:fredslist-bounces at gothamnetworking.com] On Behalf Of ritasue at ritasue.com
> Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 3:23 PM
> To: Howard Lipset; Tony Guggino, CLU, ChFC
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> Subject: RE: [Fredslist] Linked-in
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> Every now and then someone asks one of the Linkedin groups I belong to if anyone has gotten any business from being a part of it. The answer is "no." What it is good for I think, aside from some very enjoyable group discussions, is for search consultants like me to find potential candidates for jobs we are working on.
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> Best regards,
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> RS
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> From: Howard Lipset [lipset at progressivemanage.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2011 6:08 PM
> To: Tony Guggino, CLU, ChFC
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> Subject: Re: [Fredslist] Linked-in
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> Tony
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> I do not look at LinkedIn right now as a way to make substantial business contacts.
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> I try to use it as an ancillary confirmation of who I am through the use of recommendations and the type of people on my contact list.
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> What I have found amazing is how LinkedIn seems to know who I know.
> They just asked me if I knew someone I have not had contact with in a decade and that person lives in England
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> Some of my clients use it as a way to stay in front of everyone on their contact list by posting what is happening or telling all some new information.
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> and if you really want to know how to deal with LinkedIn, try Gothmite Marc Halpert's webinar.
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> Howard Lipset
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> www.progressivemanage.com
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> On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 1:35 PM, Tony Guggino, CLU, ChFC <tony at guggino.us> wrote:
> I've heard such great things about the Linked in seminars. My question to  the Tribe is has anyone actually written business thorough a contact made from Linked-in, and if so was it substantial?
> thanks,
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