Jim Beach recently interviewed me on his online radio show, School for Startups. He had been wanting to interview a LinkedIn expert on his radio program and saw that one of his LinkedIn connections connected with me on LinkedIn… next thing I know, he emails me asking to be on the show!
Jim asked me tons of great LinkedIn questions and kept me on my toes. We discussed the importance of connecting with people on LinkedIn and the merits and downfalls of being an open networker. Jim and I talk about LinkedIn InMail messages and whether it’s a waste of time or helpful. And as usual, I outlined exactly what makes a LinkedIn profile great and not so great. We talked about embedding multimedia images on the LinkedIn profile and what it takes to find success on LinkedIn.
Listen Now! My interview starts at the 30 minute mark.
Jim Beach hosts School for Startups every weekday at 8:00pm EST on Liberty Express Radio.
Author of “School for Startups,” Jim argues that entrepreneurship is not about creativity, risk, or passion. Featured in a UPS commercial, published by McGraw Hill, hired by SunTrust, Wells Fargo, and Toshiba, called the Simon Cowell of small business by CNN, and a featured speaker around the world, he is a recognized leader in entrepreneurship.
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