PAPERmaking! g FROM THE PUBLISHERS OF PAPER TECHNOLOGY ® Volume 11, Number 2, 2025
Take it Offline If you know anything about me, then you know I believe nothing takes the place of meeting face-to-face. It’s not always possible; I may never meet my LinkedIn friend from Tel Aviv in person, but when it’s doable, meeting in person adds another level of connection that’s difficult to replicate on the internet. Take the time to schedule a coffee, learn what events others attend and join in, or, if it’s appropriate, visit their workplace. Networking on LinkedIn isn’t much different from networking anywhere else, online or offline. It begins by reaching out, responding like a real human being, and, most of all, by doing what you already know you should be doing. Are You a Good Networker? I’d always considered myself an effective networker. I’m friendly, easy to talk to, and I’ve never met a stranger. However, none of that makes me a good networker. It makes me outgoing. If I wanted to be the most effective networker I could be, I needed a plan. That’s how my networking workbook, Help Networking started. My plan probably won’t be your plan. That’s why throughout the book there are worksheets, checklists, and simple CTA’s. Use these to create a networking plan that fits your need
By Randy Clark 10 September 2024 https://randyclarkleadership.com/2024/09/10/how-to-improve-your-linkedin-networking/
Article 12 – LinkedIn
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