Monday, April 16, 2007

Ah... the tweaks explained

Fortunately, with people like Shally Steckerl about, it's possible to understand what the recent LinkedIn tweaks are all about.

Shally's recent ERE blog "Recent LinkedIn Changes – Boom or Bust?" covers the changes with regard to invitations.

Shally takes exception to the limit of 256 characters (including spaces) for your invitation. To me, I like to keep things brief to I'm less concerned about this.

The bit I find interesting is that the mechanism of inviting has changed.

Now, when you invite someone you are prompted to choose how I know the person.

If they are a Colleague, Classmate or Business Partner you don't need their email to send an invitation to connect. If you describe them as either a Friend or "Other" then you need their email address (which is the same as it always used to be)

But, you can now invite people who you don't know.

This is a major change for LinkedIn. And it also explains why another tweak that happened recently is that you can now reply to invitations you receive.

** NOTE **
When I tried testing these functions on LinkedIn following Shally's blog I could not find them. When LinkedIn introduce new features they often test them over a period of time, turning them on and off as they do so. I suspect that these new features are not fully up yet.

Or I'm just being a bit thick :-)



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Friday, April 13, 2007

A few more LinkedIn tweaks

It seems to be LinkedIn's way to slip in new changes without any major announcements.

Today I find my InBox has changed so that I can now accept/decline invitations straight from the font page.

Since the introduction of LinkedIn Answers, the front page has been getting a little busy, and it's very easy to miss invitations, etc from your inbox.

When you do click through to an invitation the UI looks similar to that of Answers, which a "flag a SPAM" link.

What does this new feature add? To be honest... I'm not sure.


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Saturday, April 07, 2007

Using LinkedIn as a Business Tool - Podcast

Stan Relihan, "Australia's Most Connected Recruiter" sent me a link to a podcast "Using LinkedIn As A Business Tool".

Stan is a recruiter in Sydney and has over 5000 connections and I've been connected with him for some time.

The interview with G'day World is very useful for anyone interested in using LinkedIn for Business.

Thanks for the link, Stan.


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