Are you a member of LinkedIn? Are you as confused about it as I am?
LinkedIn is a professional-oriented social networking site or service. Whichever way you want to look at it. I have been a member for a number of years, and have done absolutely nothing with it. Members connect with people they know, and then can move out from there to companies, and people in the same line of work, etc. It is like Facebook without the drama, and cat pictures.
Employers can list jobs, job-seekers can find out more about the company they are interested in working with.
Annnnnnd like I said, I have done absolutely nothing with it. During my period of unemployment, also known as “The Trail of Tears”, I used internet job sites to no avail. I used to spend a couple of hours each day searching for jobs, filling out applications, forwarding my resumes, and refining job searches. Not much came of it. I am now in the position of deciding what social networking I am going to keep, and what I am going to eliminate due to lack of time, interest, and impact on my life.
Twitter, FaceCrack, LinkedIn, Google+, instagram….how many sites can we actually keep up with and use?
I am on the fence. I know that some have to go, but which ones? What social networking sites are you on, and which ones have you tossed to the side of the road?
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2 comments
Comment by Anonymous on April 2, 2014 at 12:33 pm
Personally, I find it impossible to use Twitter due to INSANE space restrictions. Its inexplicable popularity, however, puts it in the keeper category, if you’re already using it.
Instagram is another one that boggles my mind, but it is hugely popular among younger audiences. Linked In does have professional merit, so you ought to keep it.
Google+ appears to be the only one worth the axe.
Good luck paring down.
Comment by wormdude@gmail.com on April 2, 2014 at 1:58 pm
I have to admit that Instagram makes me insane….I have started using Google+ purely because FaceCrack wants me to pay them for me posting my updates on my blog page. I understand that they are now a public company now, but really?
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