New Group “LinkedIn For Marketing” Teaches How to Use LinkedIn For Sales, Marketing and Sales Promotion   Are you using LinkedIn for sales, marketing and sales promotion? Are you getting thousands of visitors to your blog and closing new leads everyday using LinkedIn?

Start networking with people that are using LinkedIn For Marketing and join the LinkedIn For Marketing Group on LinkedIn. The purpose of the group is to network and learn from each other on how to use LinkedIn for promotion, PR, sales and marketing.

Let’s all learn about how to use this social network for promotion and advancement. The value of the network is that every member is a high earning well educated executive. I always like to say that it’s like an internet within an internet. An internet just for executives. The other advantage is that you can find people and information easily as everyone has their details in their profile. Who they are, where they work, what they do there, what they want and what they can offer. Wow, this is a lot of great information.

The problem is how to get connect and communicate with all those people. Maybe not with all 30 million but let’s say with 200,000 of them, or 500,000 of them. Or why not, even one million.

This is why the group is here. To help you communicate and traverse the social network for professionals called linkedin.com.

Start networking with people that are using LinkedIn For Marketing and join the LinkedIn For Marketing Group on LinkedIn.

Join the group at http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=1788316

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2 comments

  1. “The value of the network is that every member is a high earning well educated executive.”
    Um.. I’m not. Not high earning, not well educated. I am an executive, since I own my own business. I think you’d find alot more like me in LinkedIn; people trying to learn from those ‘high earning well educated executives’.
    IMHO the value of the network is that people with the same dreams/goals and the drive to complete them can network in order to achieve those goals and are willing to assist others on the way up by mentoring. It’s not completely altruistic because any public mentoring is sure to be recognized by the public in general and executive heads as well, making LinkedIn a win/win for all sides if handled properly.
    Molly

  2. Jorge Olson

    Molly,

    The segmentation I use is from the linkedin playbook. This is how they “sell and market” their network.

    Now let’s get into this “I’m not an executive business!” Yes you are!

    I’m also a business owner and like you, an executive. Yes, I used to be what you call a “textbook executive”, a CEO of technology companies, but that was 10 years ago when I was a young 28 year old stallion. Now I’m an entrepreneur just like you, but to the world, both of us are executives.

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