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Common Mistakes People Commit on Linkedin

By Agent Image / Updated July 14, 2016 / Published December 05, 2013 / 3 min read

Linkedin is one of the most fascinating places online where you can market your property if you are a real estate marketing specialist. It's got everything you'll truly want and much, much more. Imagine a place where you can join groups on a specific niche or topic, and fine tune your searches for individuals who might just be interested in buying your property that's up for grabs in your area. It's also a place for learning and lead generation. The bottom line is, when used properly the social media site, Linkedin, can be a very powerful tool. The sad reality is that there are people who make huge blunders when trying to market something through Linkedin. Here is a compilation of some of those things:

  1. Giving with Expectation
    If you want to raise good will and earn good recommendations on Linkedin, you really have to make an effort and give first. It doesn't matter if you feel like your recommendation does not read right, as long as it makes sense, people will appreciate it; after all, it's not easy fishing out are commendation on Linkedin.
  2. Not Giving
    People commit the mistake of ignoring pleas for recommendations from their contacts on Linkedin. Don't go there. Be the better and kinder person by making sure that you answer and provide recommendations to people who you feel either deserve it, or somebody you know who can really benefit from a well-meaning recommendation.
  3. This is Not Facebook
    Leave your shenanigans on Facebook or Twitter. Linkedin has this distinction of being a professional playground or a place where professionals like to hang out and meet people working in the same industry or at least an industry related to theirs. Posting about last night's drunken antics will not earn you any friends, it might even make people look at you in a different light. The same goes for posting inappropriate photos.

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