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25 ways to get noticed on LinkedIn

Practically Perfect PA

Don’t self-promote too much. If you don’t currently have an up to date CV you can turn your LinkedIn profile into a PDF. Tag on media at the bottom of your summary profile (videos, pdf, blogs, etc.) Share interesting content and actively contribute to discussions. Always follow the 80/20 rule. Be a super-connector.

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Snail Mail 101

Clutter Coach

Republished by Blog Post Promoter Ah, the plague of the daily mail. This category includes bills, medical forms to file, an insurance or telephone plan to compare with what you have now, information about a product you intend to buy and a list of activities put on by a group you belong to. by Originally posted 2011-06-20 17:24:42.

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Free Press Release Distribution for Small Business. | THE SMALL.

The Small Business Blog

While LiveNet is an online marketplace for your services and products , which allows you to promote your business to others and find others to help you with work you need to have done. CM2 offers direct opportunities for mapping companies to promote their products and services through a online collaborative platform.

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Master the Art of Re-purposing Your Work and You'll Save Multiple Hours - 50 Ideas To Get You Started

Stephanie LH Calahan

3) Promote your post via social media. (4) 6) 1 podcast + 1 pdf of the article = 1 product. She literally repurposes [cuts up] content - articles, advertising ephemera, photographs, promotional materials to create "mosaic" portraits! (2) Turn your email into a blog post - at least 250 words, spell-checked and edited. (3)

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Free Blog Posts | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

It was free because it was idle; it wasn’t supposed to be the sort of business expertise that many companies would shell out good money for in the form of a consultant. I see one of two things, a blogger, who is paid to write content that promotes the services or products of another individual or business (ie. sell, or b.)

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