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* [http://www.careerealism.com/sending-linkedin-invitation-works/ 3 Secrets To Sending A LinkedIn Invitation That Works Every Time]
 
* [http://www.careerealism.com/sending-linkedin-invitation-works/ 3 Secrets To Sending A LinkedIn Invitation That Works Every Time]
 
: When they accept your invite and it shows in your e-mail. Follow up with this easy text:
 
: When they accept your invite and it shows in your e-mail. Follow up with this easy text:
:: <tt>Thank you so much for accepting my LinkedIn Profile invite. I would be interested in obtaining any suggestions or contacts that you think would be in line with my background and work experience.</tt>
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:: <tt>Thank you so much for accepting my LinkedIn Profile invite...(etc.)</tt>
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'''Also See<nowiki>:</nowiki> [http://help.linkedin.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3051/~/replying-to-a-message Replying to a Message]''' (LinkedIn resource.)
  
 
=== LinkedIn Limits ===
 
=== LinkedIn Limits ===

Revision as of 15:38, 2 April 2014

Facebook

LinkedIn

Profile Tips

LinkedIn is a powerful platform that often gets underutilized or put on the back burner. To help you master LinkedIn, below is our ultimate list of 35 awesome tricks you may have been overlooking.

Messenging Tips

When they accept your invite and it shows in your e-mail. Follow up with this easy text:
Thank you so much for accepting my LinkedIn Profile invite...(etc.)

Also See: Replying to a Message (LinkedIn resource.)

LinkedIn Limits

LinkedIn messages are restricted to 300 characters and can't include an email or web address. LinkedIn also imposes a "lifetime limit" of 3000 messages, but promises to forgive that restriction if the sender behaves responsibly (no spam, harassment, abuse, etc.).[1]

General Info

Because engineers and designers can post their work for all to see, more and more companies are realizing they can see what people can actually do, not just say they can do.]

Texting

References