Our client Emily told us about a LinkedIn invitation she received last month.
Emily received the connection invitation from a Business Analyst,
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“I don’t know this woman at all,
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Here’s what the note inside Emily’s connection invitation said:
“Emily,
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http://www.qldzoo.com/wp-blog.php?nfl/dallas-cowboys/20388775, you can endorse me for my Skills. I will send you a reminder tomorrow if you forget today.”
A lot of people are unclear on the concept of networking. They charge into networking situations like a bull in a china shop,
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Emily’s Business Analyst committed one of the ten deadly sins of LinkedIn networking — asking favors of people you don’t know.
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