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    can find your friends who are already members.

    b) Use the Find Colleagues and Find Classmates functions to synch up with people you know from school and past jobs; and

    c) Invite bunches of “real” friends who aren’t already LinkedIn users, to join the network - yo

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    1) DO connect to your “real-world” friends.

    I’m amazed by how many LinkedIn users join up, create a profile, and immediately set to work inviting all sorts of online strangers to join their networks. Sure, it’s fun to browse the LinkedIn database and look up people you might want to know better….but what about your friends back in three-dimensional space? The first thing to do as a new LinkedIn user - after creating a rockin’ profile for yourself - is to invite your true-blue friends and former workmates to join your network. There are three steps in this process:

    a) Download your Outlook address book so that LinkedIn can find your friends who are already members.

    b) Use the Find Colleagues and Find Classmates functions to synch up with people you know from school and past jobs; and

    c) Invite bunches of “real” friends who aren’t already LinkedIn users, to join the network - you

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    e a LinkedIn user, in my view. All that being said, there are some iron-clad rules for polite and professional use of the network. Here’s my Top Ten list for LinkedIn do’s and don’ts:

    1) DO connect to your “real-world” friends.

    I’m amazed by how many LinkedIn users join up, create a profile, and immediately set to work inviting all sorts of online strangers to join their networks. Sure, it’s fun to browse the LinkedIn database and look up people you might want to know better….but what about your friends back in three-dimensional space? The first thing to do as a new LinkedIn user - after creating a rockin’ profile for yourself - is to invite your true-blue friends and former workmates to join your network. There are three steps in this process:

    a) Download your Outlook address book so that LinkedIn can find your friends who are already members.

    b) Use the Find Colleagues and Find Classmates functions to synch up with people you know from school and past jobs; and

    c) Invite bunches of “real” friends who aren’t already LinkedIn users, to join the network - yo

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    s join up, create a profile, and immediately set to work inviting all sorts of online strangers to join their networks. Sure, it’s fun to browse the LinkedIn database and look up people you might want to know better….but what about your friends back in three-dimensional space? The first thing to do as a new LinkedIn user - after creating a rockin’ profile for yourself - is to invite your true-blue friends and former workmates to join your network. There are three steps in this process:

    a) Download your Outlook address book so that LinkedIn can find your friends who are already members.

    b) Use the Find Colleagues and Find Classmates functions to synch up with people you know from school and past jobs; and

    c) Invite bunches of “real” friends who aren’t already LinkedIn users, to join the network - yo

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    a) Download your Outlook address book so that LinkedIn can find your friends who are already members.

    b) Use the Find Colleagues and Find Classmates functions to synch up with people you know from school and past jobs; and

    c) Invite bunches of “real” friends who aren’t already LinkedIn users, to join the network - yo

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    can find your friends who are already members.

    b) Use the Find Colleagues and Find Classmates functions to synch up with people you know from school and past jobs; and

    c) Invite bunches of “real” friends who aren’t already LinkedIn users, to join the network - you’ll be helping them get connected at the same time you grow your own network.

    2) DON’T become an Invitation Spammer.

    It’s tempting to start sending “connect to me” invitation to every Tom, Dick and Sally you find on LinkedIn, but it’s bad manners. If you want to reach out to someone you’ve spotted who has an enticing profile, send the person a Contact request rather than an invitation to join your network. A Contact request, to use an offline networking analogy, is like an invitation for a coffee date. An invitation to Connect is like asking someone to go steady. Unless you know a person already, don’t spam him or her with a “want to start recommending me to people, and vice versa?” invitation - it’s creepy.

    3) DO unto others….

    It’s astounding that a person would send out connect-to-me invitations while proclaiming on his or her profile that no new connection invitations will be accepted. Talk about all take and no give! There are other LinkedIn users who set up a profile and make connections, and then specify on their profiles that they won’t act on requests to

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