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223: When to Connect or Follow Someone on LinkedIn

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Have you felt as if the game is changing on LinkedIn regarding whether you should connect with someone or follow them?

Whether the algorithm is working for you or not, LinkedIn is just like any other social media platform. There is a game to be played and if you aren’t playing it correctly, you will be left behind.

One of the most frequently asked questions I get asked by clients and potential clients is whether or not they should be connecting or following people on LinkedIn.

Each has its advantages and some disadvantages.

So, it’s time we settle the debate. Should you connect or follow someone on LinkedIn? In this episode, I'll answer that question for you and the one thing you should absolutely do whether you connect or follow someone.
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1. Connecting vs. Following on LinkedIn (00:00:00)

2. Mid-Career Job Seekers Checklist and Resources (00:10:00)

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Send us a Text Message.

Have you felt as if the game is changing on LinkedIn regarding whether you should connect with someone or follow them?

Whether the algorithm is working for you or not, LinkedIn is just like any other social media platform. There is a game to be played and if you aren’t playing it correctly, you will be left behind.

One of the most frequently asked questions I get asked by clients and potential clients is whether or not they should be connecting or following people on LinkedIn.

Each has its advantages and some disadvantages.

So, it’s time we settle the debate. Should you connect or follow someone on LinkedIn? In this episode, I'll answer that question for you and the one thing you should absolutely do whether you connect or follow someone.
Support the Show.

Thank you for listening to The Mid-Career GPS Podcast.
Please leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts here.
Want me to review your LinkedIn profile?
Learn more here.
Visit https://johnneral.com to join The Mid-Career GPS Newsletter, a free, twice-weekly career and leadership resource for mid-career professionals.
Connect with John on LinkedIn here.
Follow John on Instagram @johnneralcoaching.
Subscribe to John's YouTube Channel here.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Connecting vs. Following on LinkedIn (00:00:00)

2. Mid-Career Job Seekers Checklist and Resources (00:10:00)

258 episodes

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