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News LinkedIn have a private 'invite only' bug bounty program. LinkedIn's 'Member first' focus apparently boosts satisfaction and engagement - really? LinkedIn appoint a new Chief Marketing Officer. Economic graph projects are appearing all over the world LinkedIn IT department in top 10 places to work There is a better way to search a connections connects, it's not a complete workaround as you can't search keywords but you can filter. All is explained in the video below.CommentaryWhere is the Line? I asked subscribers to my LinkedIn updates service the following question;Where's the line?LinkedIn status updates and posts have definitely changed over the last couple of years. What was once a place where we only saw serious topics we now see puppies, quizzes, cars for sale and even naked women (I'm not kidding!)I'm in favour of LinkedIn being inclusive, I really don't buy into the idea of it only being for a certain 'type' of professional.Why is it OK for a recruiter to post a vacancy but not OK for a car salesman to post a picture of the latest used Range Rover they have on their forecourt?Surely both have the right to 'do business' on LinkedIn?Is it OK to post a funny picture? Maybe not, I guess everyone has their own idea on where the line is and that's what I want to hear from you about.
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News LinkedIn have a private 'invite only' bug bounty program. LinkedIn's 'Member first' focus apparently boosts satisfaction and engagement - really? LinkedIn appoint a new Chief Marketing Officer. Economic graph projects are appearing all over the world LinkedIn IT department in top 10 places to work There is a better way to search a connections connects, it's not a complete workaround as you can't search keywords but you can filter. All is explained in the video below.CommentaryWhere is the Line? I asked subscribers to my LinkedIn updates service the following question;Where's the line?LinkedIn status updates and posts have definitely changed over the last couple of years. What was once a place where we only saw serious topics we now see puppies, quizzes, cars for sale and even naked women (I'm not kidding!)I'm in favour of LinkedIn being inclusive, I really don't buy into the idea of it only being for a certain 'type' of professional.Why is it OK for a recruiter to post a vacancy but not OK for a car salesman to post a picture of the latest used Range Rover they have on their forecourt?Surely both have the right to 'do business' on LinkedIn?Is it OK to post a funny picture? Maybe not, I guess everyone has their own idea on where the line is and that's what I want to hear from you about.
Mentioned in this episode:
This show was created by the original host of the show, Mark Williams.

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