LinkedIn Made Easy – 30-Day Social Media Challenge

I met Linda Parkinson-Hardman on LinkedIn not long ago. She is the author of the new LinkedIn book, LinkedIn Made Easy – which is receiving some great reviews on her site http://whoselinked.com

She’s set herself the challenge that in the next 30 days she will:

1. Prove social networking works for ALL businesses regardless of their size and starting point
2. Raise £400,000 for charities focused on supporting entrepreneurs in developing countries
3. and to do it by selling 200,000 copies of her e-book, LinkedIn Made Easy.

For those with a charitable heart, buy a copy of her book and get cracking on making the best LinkedIn profile you can to promote yourself and your business – for visibility, credibility and profitability. For business owners, she’s also the owner of the web site Grow A Better Business. As a specialist in social media for business she practices what she preaches.

For some great tips on getting more out of LinkedIn, which is a more powerful business tool than many are aware, connecting 50 million businesses and professionals, check check her site – and support a great cause by buying a copy of her book.

To visit her LinkedIn profile, click here. For Twitterers, she’s here: http://www.twitter.com/lindaph/

Linda’s pic:

Author of LinkedIn Made Easy

Linda Parkinson-Hardman - Author of LinkedIn Made Easy


Featured Review
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“How often does something really truly tick ALL the boxes? Well this new e-book does. First, “LinkedIn Made Easy” explains everything you never quite “got” about LinkedIn, helps you speed your way to a 100% completed profile, and shows you how to avoid the pitfalls whilst gaining the maximum possible professional benefit from your membership.”
by Tamara Essex

 

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  • Why thank you Lloyd, that makes me sound like some sort of superstar …. I could get used to all the adulation :-) Seriously though, what you have written is brilliant and I want to say 'thank you'. Linda

     
     
     
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