Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Some links for more LinkedIn Tips

Here are some links of interest to help you use LinkedIn to its full potential:

http://www.ianbrodie.com/marketing/linkedin-tips-professionals/

http://blog.linkedin.com/2009/04/07/5-linkedin-tips-on-effective-personal-branding/

http://www.jeffkorhan.com/2011/10/3-invaluable-linkedin-tips.html

http://linkedintobusiness.com/linkedin-tips-tricks/



This is a great little video with tips to effectively use LinkedIn!

LinkedIn - The Professional Solution

LinkedIn is on the business or professional end of the spectrum of social networking sites. The site can be used to market your business, to find a new job or career or to expand you client or professional connections list. An individual can promote their business or post their online resume to contact potential employers. To reach this end, it is designed with the professional user in mind.

The site is unique, in the fact, that it is based on your resume or professional life. The user can give or receive recommendations from other users, much like a resume. As well, a user can utilize various applications to enhance their online curriculum vitae. It is touted as the definitive professional social media website.

An Overview of LinkedIn

Unlike social networking giant Facebook, LinkedIn has no poking, games or frivolous applications. However there are quite a few similarities between the two networking sites. A user can build a unique profile, meet people, join groups, send emails, create ads, and utilize applications.

You can add various applications to your LinkedIn profile, according to your needs. They range from linking to Twitter to displaying your portfolio (or work projects) to ranking lawyers or searching for homes. The apps are available for the professional to tweak their LinkedIn profile to their specific business goals.

There is an email messaging service and you can read other user's updates. You can join and participate in groups, but these groups are specific to your profession or interest.

One of the most important aspects of LinkedIn is the ability to make connections. You need to have permission to become someone's contact on LinkedIn. Actually you might even have to be introduced by another user to become a contact. This is a good thing as it cuts down on spamming and creates a professional venue to network.

Another important component to the LinkedIn site is the ability to recommend other users. Whether they were previous employees or coworkers or a business that you have did work with - you can write a recommendation that is displayed on their profile. This is an excellent way to show off a user's talents or ability to complete a job.

Other business related activities on LinkedIn are the ability to seek work using the site or to write tests to showcase your skills for clients or potential clients. All of these components come together to keep business practices flowing online.

Some Tips for Using LinkedIn Effectively

To market yourself effectively on LinkedIn there are some definite things you should pay attention to. LinkedIn is the professional network and it is less forgiving than other social media sites.

Some definite
do's:

1. Do try to expand your network by using the various Connection finding apps.

2. Do link to other social sites (such as your blog or Twitter) to grow your profile. It gives your connections a better glimpse into your personal life.

3. Do utilize the applications that enhance your professional image.

4. Do ask to be introduced to the people that you feel that you should meet. It is a professional networking site - make it work for you.

5. Do join groups and participate in these groups. You never know who reads your posts and realizes your potential.

6. Do recommend people. You want to be recommended too. Hand the favour around.

And of course the don'ts:

1. Do not have an unprofessional or tacky profile picture. Do not use joke pictures or personal pictures to project your professional image.

2. Please...please do not make grammatical and spelling errors. They reflect negatively on your work and overall image.

3. Do not use lower case or initials for your name. I have noticed people naming themselves 'Johnny B' or 'suzie smith' on LinkedIn. This is not professional and creates the image of lazy and unprofessional.

4. Do not post annoying or personal posts on LinkedIn. No one cares that you are tired after a long day at work.

5. Do not spam users using the LinkedIn email!

6. Do not worry about the number of connections on LinkedIn. Instead focus on making the connections you have work for you or your business.

LinkedIn is the business solution for professionals to network online. It is an excellent way to round out your company`s social media marketing or to promote your business to other businesses. Whatever your goals - a properly laid LinkedIn strategy should benefit your company greatly.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

The Passing of an Innovator

I couldn't have a blog about social media and design without discussing the life of Apple founder Steve Jobs. His passing this week, from complications due to Pancreatic Cancer, will be considered one of the big stories of the year.

A Very Quick History

On top of being the renowned founder of Apple Computers, he also started NeXT Computers, when 'let go' by Apple Computers in 1985. This computer would be utilized as the first server, used to develop the world wide web by CERN, in 1991.

NeXt would be acquired by Apple Inc. in 1997, and many of the high-end computers components and systems would be integrated into the new Mac computers and OS X operating systems. These additions would be considered the great leap forward for the MacIntosh Computer. Additionally, this acquisition would also bring Jobs back to Apple Inc., where he would pioneer the iMac, the iPod, the iPhone and the iPad, once again as CEO.

One other business venture, with Steve Jobs at its head was Pixar (formerly The Graphics Group owned by Lucasfilm). Pixar partnered with the Disney Company and thus landed up making Jobs the leading share-holder at 7%, in the deal. Pixar released such popular animated feature films as: the Toy Story franchise, Finding Nemo, A Bug's Life, Monsters Inc., WALL-E, as well as others.

In short, Steve Jobs had his fingers in a lot of different pots over the years. Innovation and diversification might be a definite recipe for success. Some of his his innovative products over the years ranged from releasing the first successful personal computer with the Apple II in the seventies to the colourful iMac of the early 2000`s to the highly popular iPhone! Pretty good for an adoptee, who dropped out of school after one semester and lived on people's floors.



The Infamous '1984' Superbowl Ad in 1984

Innovations that Shook the World

Many of Steve Jobs' innovations changed the world we live in today. He constantly pushed the borders of computing, design and the way modern man communicates. From personal computing, to the World Wide Web to hand-held devices, Steve Jobs had innovative solutions for every situation.

Most design firms, audio studios and movie production companies exclusively use Mac Computers, for the development of their products. MacIntosh Computers are considered very reliable, user friendly and render top-notch products. Apple monitors are considered to produce the truest colour and the operating systems are highly compatible with design and audio/visual applications. These innovations helped guide the media world into the 21st Century.

Criticisms and Conclusions

Avid Microsoft fans would scoff at Mac products over the years, with such criticisms as; the Mac systems are not easily upgradeable, the high price tag, the interface is different from Microsoft, the design is too weird, there is not enough applications...and the list goes on. Apple positioned itself, in the market, in defiance of the monopoly of Microsoft...not as an imitator, but as an innovator.

There's an old Wayne Gretzky quote that I love. 'I skate to where the puck is going to be, not where it has been.' And we've always tried to do that at Apple. Since the very very beginning. And we always will. Steve Jobs 2007

The sheer lifespan of the products and the quality of computing, stand as a beacon for the quality of Apple products. The lack of viruses, superior operating systems and innovative designs drove Apple products to the top of the computing game. Steve Jobs had a vision that was different from the rest of the world and it showed.

Steve Jobs was considered a visionary and innovator. He was also considered an egomaniac, a perfectionist and a micro manager to work with. In contrast, he was considered an excellent person to work with, when the project was favourable in his eyes. He knew what he wanted and did everything to make sure his dreams came to fruition.

Jobs' out-of-the-box thinking, resourcefulness and tenacity could be credited with single-handedly pushing Apple, NeXT and Pixar products to the top of their respective industries. The resulting domino effect having everlasting effects on the computing world. Whatever your thoughts on Steve Jobs' products and life, it is impossible to deny that the world lost one of its innovative thinkers.

"If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I am about to do today?" Steve Jobs