Connections #003 - A Taste of LinkedIntelligence
This week’s guest is Scott Allen - Executive Editor, LinkedIn Series at “Happy About” and Co-author of “The Virtual Handshake: Opening Doors and Closing Deals Online”.
Scott is also a prominent Blogger, Corporate Speaker Trainer - and author of LinkedIntelligence.com - a very useful & insightful web site on how to use LinkedIn effectively.
This is a fascinating and stimulating interview with an intelligent & thoughtful communicator, who has many useful thoughts, perspectives & bits of advice that would benefit any & all LinkedIn users.
Scott has generously made his book “The Virtual Handshake” available as a Free Download for ‘Connections’ listeners.
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Stan Relihan
Expert Executive Search: www.expertsearch.com.au





September 27th, 2007 at 11:33 am
Hi Stan,
Excellent podcast!! I think this was the best one to date. Thanks for another great listen.
Sheilah
October 7th, 2007 at 8:47 am
Hi Stan:
Scott offered some good tips and understanding of how to build online business relationships. His LinkedIntelligence website appears to be very successful at attracting web traffic. I look forward to visiting his website and reading some of his blogs.
Also, his offer to do make-over profiles for people–what a great idea! Again, he has a keen sense of business and how to work networks.
Thanks for having him on your show.
November 1st, 2007 at 10:48 am
A make-over profile — maybe I need that and didn’t know it. Food for thought!
Louise
January 18th, 2008 at 5:47 am
I echo your sentiments on the annoying fact that the recommendations are not visible on the public profile. I also like sending my profile link as kind of a resume/portfolio and I don’t really understand why they have it set this way.