Description Recently added: How to Write a KILLER Linked In Profile is the only book we know of that is updated to the new 2019 interface Here's just some of what's been changed in this e-book edition (14th Edition): Revised images and instructions throughout to match Linked In's new redesign Updates on which features have disappeared and which have moved New chapter on how to communicate on Linked In Chapter on Linked In Groups de-emphasized and moved to a Bonus Tip How to identify what keywords people are entering to find you (Mistake #5) How to make the most of Mutual Connections (Mistake #5) Linked In's new Voice Messaging & Location features (Mistake #6) The new consecutive positions layout (Mistake #9) Photo/video tagging and stickers (Mistake #13) Using GIFs, emojis, photos and mentions in comments (Mistake #13) Giving Kudos feature (Mistake #13) Sharing video updates (Mistake #15) New Jobs tools: Jobs Insights, Job Title Highlights, and Salary Highlights (Mistake #16) How to ask for a referral (Mistake #16) The new How You Match feature in Jobs (Mistake #16) Linked In Jobs' new Easy Apply option (Mistake #16) How to request a revised recommendation (Mistake #17) Updated instructions for backing up your profile (Bonus Tip #1) Updated instructions for creating a company page (Bonus Tip #2) Linked In's new company page Content Suggestions feature (Bonus Tip #2) Setting up two-step account verification to protect your profile (Bonus Tip #5) Revised instructions for creating a Secondary Language Profile (Bonus Tip #7) The new face of Linked In groups (Bonus Tip #8) Updated character limits for profile sections (Appendix B) The latest hot skills and buzzwords to avoid (Appendix D) Updated instructions on how to get free e-book updates (Appendix G) New Appendix Setting & Privacy at-a-glance (Appendix H) Review: Unless you have the rare job that requires no communication with other human beings, you will benefit from regular and careful reading of Brenda Bernstein's ad.
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