Social Networking

Meteoric Growth in Social Networking – “It’s a Small World after All,” or Is It?

Network of Dutch windmills from the 1740s in Kinderdijk

Today’s guest blog post is from someone I met Windmill Networking on LinkedIn: my new friend from Holland Rudolf Kriens (it is coincidental yet fitting that Rudolf comes from the land of the windmill!).  Rudolf Kriens is an engineering management advisor, educator & keynote speaker. His specialty is streamlining of clients’ product development processes. Rudolf’s career spans both industry and academia, and combines deep industry knowledge with expertise in a wide range of technology domains. He has over 25 years experience in managing applied research, innovation, and new product development. Rudolf’s professional interest in networked collaboration dates back to the …

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Jobseeker in 2010? Why LinkedIn for Your Job Search will Become the New Monster.

Jobseeker in 2010? Why LinkedIn for Your Job Search will Become the New Monster.

It’s no surprise that jobseekers flocked to LinkedIn with this past recession after realizing that most recruiters were already heavy LinkedIn users and were using the social networking platform to find new talent.  So many jobseekers are utilizing LinkedIn that some are calling it less of a professional networking site and more of a jobseeker’s networking site.  It is unfortunate that some professionals are turned away from LinkedIn because of this as they miss out on a lot of professional networking opportunities. Windmill Networking on LinkedIn as part of your job search strategy is obviously important.  But many jobseekers are …

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Top 30 Most Useful Facebook Blog Posts of 2009

Top 30 Most Useful Facebook Blog Posts of 2009

Although I recently blogged that 2009 was, without doubt, the year of Twitter, Facebook had a similarly impressive year where we can say it became a truly mainstream social networking platform boasting over 350 million members.  It seems that every business now has a Facebook Fan Page, and it becomes harder and harder for us to avoid spending too much time on Facebook.  After all, we now spend more time on Facebook than on any other website!

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Social Media Strategy for 2010: How To Avoid Social Media Distractions

Social Media Strategy for 2010: How To Avoid Social Media Distractions

Social Media Strategy for 2010 As we start a new year, it is important for all of us to create our own personal social media strategy to avoid all of the social media distractions that exist.  I never think of social media in itself as a “distraction,” but if it keeps you busy to the point that you are doing lots of things that are not related to your social media strategy, there could be a more efficient use of your time.

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Top 25 Most Useful LinkedIn Blog Posts of 2009

Top 25 Most Useful LinkedIn Blog Posts of 2009

As the year comes to a close, it is time to look back, before looking forward to 2010, at all of the informative and insightful blog posts that the world has created in the past 365 days concerning LinkedIn.  LinkedIn itself, while beginning 2009 at a slow start, ended the year announcing 50 million members, integrating with Twitter, a new user interface, and an opening up of their platform.  Not to mention that they refined and improved upon the most valuable piece of their social networking platform, the Advanced People Search.  Oh, and then there was the new Profile Organizer …

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Twitter 101 with 7 Useful Tips for Those Getting Started on Twitter

Twitter 101

Yesterday I presented on the topic of Social Media and Your Job Search in front of a large group of executives, many of whom were in transition.  As with any professional crowd, nearly everyone was already comfortable with LinkedIn, but less than half of the attendees had ventured out onto Twitter yet.  I sensed some confusion about Twitter, so today instead of blogging about Twitter and Personal Branding or Twitter and the Job Search, I felt it was time to write a blog post to help hand-hold those that are still confused by Twitter but really want to give it …

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What is Windmill Networking? (Understanding the Social Web is the Key to Understanding Social Media Marketing)

Windmill Networking Icon

I will be honest with you when I tell you that I created the concept of “Windmill Networking” after I began writing the LinkedIn book which would become known as “Windmill Networking: Understanding, Leveraging & Maximizing LinkedIn.”  I created the concept at first to demystify online social networking and use it as a tool to lead people into being more open to networking outside of their “physical network” both on LinkedIn and other social networking platforms as well as offline.  But as I speak to more companies and professionals, I am realizing that the concept has far more significance for …

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25 LinkedIn Etiquette Tips to Ponder – Revisiting “What is Your Favorite LinkedIn Pet Peeve?”

25 LinkedIn Etiquette Tips to Ponder – Revisiting “What is Your Favorite LinkedIn Pet Peeve?”

Image by Ann Douglas via Flickr We need to start watching our manners on LinkedIn.  There are a lot of people who are clearly irritated by the actions of some of us LinkedIn users.  You may not be guilty of “poor etiquette,” but keep reading to make sure! A few months ago I blogged about what my favorite LinkedIn pet peeves were.  The post received its fair share of comments, but more than that it created a series of conversations on the LinkedIn Group “Executive Suite”‘s Discussion Board that are still continuing to this day.  Not only did people touch …

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Why I Wrote a LinkedIn Book

Windmill Networking: Understanding, Leveraging & Maximizing LinkedIn now available on Amazon!

Before I could issue my official press release, and much to my surprise, Amazon this week suddenly started shipping my book on utilizing LinkedIn, “Windmill Networking: Understanding, Leveraging and Maximizing LinkedIn.” So without any fanfare, thank you for your patience and I hope you enjoy the book as much as I enjoyed writing it! To help you gain further insight on the book and Windmill Networking, I wanted to give you some background as to why I decided to write a book about LinkedIn.  I am not an author by profession, and I began embracing LinkedIn back in February of …

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