I'm not sure this is the only way to respond; I'm wondering if anyone has an even better approach?
A blog about mentoring, networking and building a personal community. .....and random philosophical thoughts that terrorize my day.
Monday, January 16, 2017
Often sites and associations (like LinkedIn) see folks asking to be part of our networks with nothing more than a note ("Hi, I'd like to be part of your network") and no basis for the association. I won't connect my LI network to anyone I have not personally met or with whom I have not corresponded. I send a short reply to requests and, 9 times /10, I don't get an answer.
I'm not sure this is the only way to respond; I'm wondering if anyone has an even better approach?
I'm not sure this is the only way to respond; I'm wondering if anyone has an even better approach?
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Found my way to your blog from your Fresh Collective profile (you look fabulous btw.) I have the opposite response for LI- I add anyone who asks because I have no idea where that network might take me but the more contacts the better I think. (I do have a similar policy to yours for facebook however- I don't add anyone I haven't met and I'm discerning about people I have met as well)
I do like your approach however because it gives and opportunity to start a conversation rather than just randomly collecting names.
thanks CallieK. i figure that as long as i have a purpose for each of the social media platforms i use, then i can be consistent. So i admire your approach as well. Networking is aboit conversations, however you choose to create them. (and thanks for the Fresh compliment... a bit outside my comfort zone but a fun personal challenge!)
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