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The Importance of Social Networking for Business Part III: LinkedIn Chapter 2

Written by Renee C. Quinn
B.S. Pennsylvania State University
M.B.A. University of Phoenix
Posted: May 26, 2010 @ 2:10 pm
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In Social Networking for Business Part III: LinkedIn Chapter 1 , I gave you the first 7 steps to using LinkedIn as a tool for growing your business.  The first 7 steps focused on getting your LinkedIn account set up and making connections.  Now that you have set up your LinkedIn profile, it is time to start using the tool available to you through this social network.  In this Chapter I will cover steps 8-15 on how to continue to use LinkedIn to not only grow your business but to Start Building Your Brand.

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Renee C. Quinn acquired a Masters of Business Administration with her course work focusing on e-Commerce and e-Business, with an emphasis on marketing via the World Wide Web. Her particular career focus to date has been on business-to-business and business-to-consumer marketing. She writes on various business and social media topics for IPWatchdog.com. You can follow Renee on Twitter at IPWatchdog_Too. Renee is available to consult with individuals and businesses on how to set up and effectively use social media and social networking tools to establish a successful marketing campaign. You can contact Renee via e-mail.



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