[Fredslist] An important linkedin tip

Sherry Rivera sherryrivera1 at gmail.com
Wed Feb 8 10:48:50 EST 2012


I agree. As encouraged by Marc Halpert I do not accept invitations 
If I don't actually know them. Adding a note would clarify who you are, and how you know them
 Sherry Rivera

On Feb 8, 2012, at 9:22 AM, "Diane DiResta" <diane at diresta.com> wrote:

> When sending a linkedin invitation, I’ve learned to write a brief note. Many people list themselves as a friend and I don’t recognize them. This happened to me when I invited people in my network whom I hadn’t met. Don’t assume because you’re listed in the member directory that people will know you.
> A note will increase your acceptance rate.
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