Welcome to the May 5, 2008 edition of LinkedIn bloggers! I am pleased to be this month’s host.
Without much ado… let’s get to this month’s roundup of articles. Lots of great topics ranging from leadership to business management to increasing your sales.
Life. Money. Development. presents The 7 Attributes of Leadership posted at Life. Money. Development., saying, “An excellent presentation of the attributes every leader should have.”
Matt DiChiara presents The Hills Sends MyNewPlace Traffic Skyward posted at MyNewPlace Blog, saying, “thanks and have a good weekend!”
Jenn Givler presents Information Overload posted at Create a Thriving Business, saying, “In this day and age we have easy access to so much information. It can become overwhelming - and we can get caught up in the research and learning phase - instead of implementing our ideas. This article explores ways to help cut the information overload.”
Susan Tatum presents 5 Reasons Conventional Technology Marketing Isn’t Working posted at TechnoBuzz.
Mark Montgomery presents Visiting College Campuses: Observations by a Professional Tour-Taker posted at Great College Advice, saying, “I’ve been using LinkedIn for about 9 months now, and really enjoying the connectivity. Thanks for considering my post for the Carnival.
Jimson Lee presents Can LinkedIn Increase Your Sales? posted at CRM Help Desk Software.com, saying, “This article discusses if LinkedIn can help increase sales. It also presents arguments where it does not increase sales. Take your pick.”
Susan Tatum presents Organize PPC Keywords into Tighter Ad Groups for Enhanced Results. posted at TechnoBuzz.
Stefan Töpfer presents Do you have concern for your business or only for yourself? posted at The Small Business Blog, saying, “You need to think of your business first, before you worry about yourself.”
Lorraine Pirihi challenges you to think about Who’s Managing Your Business posted at The Productivity Post.
Cindy King presents Book Review - Landing Page Optimization posted at Cindy King, saying, “Linkedin, like any page, needs to be optimized for the visitor you are expecting. if you want an action you need to make sure you have a great landing page. review of a book that tells how to do it.”
Kathleen Gage presents Blogging is so simple virtually anyone can do it posted at Street Smarts Marketing & Promotions, saying, “Blogging is one of the easiest points of entry to Internet Marketing. If you can write a shopping list, if you can journal, if you can write a letter to a friend or business associate, you can blog. The key though is to simply get started. And once you begin, get in the habit of blogging at least three times a week. You can actually schedule time into your day to blog. There are so many incredible benefits to blogging; visibility, credibility; opportunity to express your opinion, opportunity to create a dialogue where none existed; a chance to be heard; you can use a blog to write your next book, and more.”
Kathie Thomas encourages readers to look at their site with global vision in What Makes a Website Truly Global? at her site Soho-Life.com
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of linkedin bloggers using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
The next edition will be hosted by SOHO-Life.com on June 2nd. If you would like to host a future edition, please do make yourself known at the Blog Carnival!
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May 5th, 2008 at 1:52 pm
Thanks for the excellent Carnival. This is my first time here, and it certainly won’t be my last!
See you next week!
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May 6th, 2008 at 8:28 am
Thank you for including my article…and for all of the other great reads!!
Thumbed up!
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