A Best Practice for networking - Linkedin.com
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Anyone on linkedin.com? If so i'd like to add you to my network.
http://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisjlee84
- Chris Lee
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As a recent college graduate (Go Greeen!) I have just discovered motor city and linkedin and I have been a facebook member for at least four years. I am very impressed on both motor city and linkedin as far as professional business networking goes and am excited to see who else I meet! As far as facebook goes, I see it more as a social networking site, where you can learn who your friends are dating now or who's getting married to who (all of my friends it seems at my age? crazy.). Anyway, just my two cents!
-Jenny
@Jennifer Smith: Go White!
Jenny
I appreciate and respect what you are saying about not mixing the professional and personal with Facebook. I've noticed many others who feel the same way you do. I personally like the way Facebook adds a refreshing human element to professional networking, as long as the stuff on your profile is not too incriminating..
Hello Chris,
I'm on Linked In. Can you add me?
Sincerely,
Betsy Spratt
Dear Chris, Pam, and Jennifer,
As you know, I think Facebook is good for business, and Jennifer said NOT! Here is good acticle to support Jennifer's position. Article.
Have a great weekend you guys!