Posts Tagged ‘Profile’

coverbrowser.com

coverbrowser.com

Life is good and it’s about to get better (smile). Mr. Mailman just arrived with my “Dilbert And The Way Of The Weasel – A Guide to Outwitting Your Boss, Your Coworkers, and the Other Pants-Wearing Ferrets in Your Life”. After what I have been thru the last couple of days with all that tech stuff, time to sit down and polish up the ol’ sales, communication, and manipulation skills (smile). Better yet, I bought this used on Amazon for $1.97 plus tax and shipping and it is in perfect condition. Even with the $20 in shipping & handling, a good value don’t you think? Joking. $6.36 out the door and to my door (smile).

O.K., need to get some other things out today or I will fall way behind my already way behind schedule (smile).

Face Book: Justin over at Tricycle Brand Development convinced me (enough) to go back to that Face Book page I started over a year ago, and never did anything with, and start filling out my profile. Deja Vu. Same thing I did with LinkedIn (smile). I must admit, Face Book does a better job of putting a human face behind the name. But, this is why I write instead of go on T.V.. Face made for radio (smile). (more…)

vatsaas.org

vatsaas.org

Last night, Virginia wanted to know if I was OCD. What I want to know is………. whatever happened to doctor / patient confidentiality (smile)? I’m telling you, if this rumor makes it to the web, someone will be hearing from my lawyer (smile).

Late yesterday I decided to go into my LinkedIn account and to actually start inviting folks to connect. I had never really made any sort of concerted effort regarding this. I previously had allowed LinkedIn to scan my email addresses from my various accounts. In fact, I’m pretty sure that the LinkedIn toolbar for Outlook will maintain these records pretty much on it’s own with their regular update but, to be sure, I scanned them again and……………… (more…)

If for no other reason, you need to be on LinkedIn for………..you. If you don’t want to be connected to others…. that’s o.k..  Not interested in linking up with those outside of your immediate network? That’s o.k. too. We’ll talk more in future posts about the myriad of ways that LinkedIn can help increase your revenues but, for now, just being on it is a good enough start. (more…)