So during May 2013 LinkedIn made another set of updates – to round up the changes that are being rolled out at the moment:
1. Tags
You can now mention or tag people and companies within a personal status
2. Include images or files on your LinkedIn profile
When you edit your summary, experience or education, you
3. LinkedIn Today
LinkedIn Today allows you to keep up to date with the news and share / comment on news that you find interesting or relevant. LinkedIn Today has been changed so that you can now choose ‘channels’ to follow. Channels are topics of interest eg. Customer service, recruiting and hiring, higher education. You can also choose influencers to follow. Unfortunately LinkedIn have removed the source filter that you used to be able to select so you can no longer choose to use UK based news.
News from your channels and influencers will now appear in your news feed for you to read, share, comment and like.
4. LinkedIn Contacts
This isn’t available in the UK yet – it is being rolled out to people in the US over the next few weeks. LinkedIn Contacts is an extension of the LinkedIn Outlook connector app which I find extremely useful. When you look at an individual’s profile in LinkedIn, the LinkedIn contacts app will show you all emails and other contacts that you have had with an individual. You will be able to set reminders and write notes against a contact. It will become your own personal Customer Relationship Management system. It will be interesting to see how to works out.
5. Mobile Phone App
The new mobile phone app is easier to use and customisable. It also feels very quick – definitely worth updating.
LinkedIn Online Course
By the way, all these updates and more will shortly be incorporated into our LinkedIn online course. Don’t forget for just £97 + VAT, you will get access to our course for 1 year which will include 2 updates to the course material. By working through the e-learning course, you will find out how to find more business using LinkedIn. How much business do you need to see a return on your £97 investment?
Over to You
So what do you think? I would love to get your thoughts on these changes.