Friday, April 10, 2020
LinkedIn Etiquette Dont Be A Whiner Or Baby - Work It Daily
LinkedIn Etiquette Dont Be A Whiner Or Baby - Work It Daily LinkedIn is a business network. It is not Facebook, nor is it kindergarten. But there are a growing number of people on LinkedIn who seem to want to ban people from doing business on LinkedIn, and just have nice, non-business discussions. Well, here are a few etiquette tips people should know when dealing with LinkedIn: 1. LinkedIn is a business site, NOT a personal one. This is why we donât have pictures of people drunk, in bathing suits, or hanging with friends, but pictures of people in suits and ties and the like. We do business on this site. If you donât want to do business, go to Facebook or some other site. Those of us who are serious are here to do business. 2. You do not have the right to not be offended by what you donât want to see in your Inbox. If you donât want to get notifications from your groups, turn off that option. Go to your group. Go to the second tier bounce bar. Select âMore.â Select âSettings.â Turn off group notifications. It is that simple. Then when you want to look at the group, go there. See? No more pesky e-mail clogging up your Inboxes. 3. Just because you donât want it doesnât mean itâs SPAM. Many people enjoy seeing posts about employment or events. Those looking for jobs especially enjoy seeing posts about employment and networking events. Just because you donât want to see it doesnât make it SPAM. If youâre interested in a discussion or article, read it. If not, click past it. You donât have the right to deny someone who might be unemployed help through an article about employment, or event unless youâre the group owner. 4. Unless youâre the group owner, donât move a discussion. It is both unethical and immoral to do so. Donât. Let people decide for themselves if something is useful or not. 5. People are going to utilize you if youâre connected to them. Sending out an update to your 1st degree network is not SPAM, nor is it a âmass e-mail list.â If you donât want to know about the people youâre connected with, donât connect with them. If youâre going to be connected to someone, youâve gotta help them. 6. Your opinion is not the only one. All of us can be wrong. Believing differently doesnât make one wrong nor a demon. 7. If youâre nasty, expect nasty responses. Although I usually reply to nastiness pretty mildly, many people donât and you arenât in your rights to expect them to. 8. Donât deliberately anger someone well-known and well-connected unless youâre willing to take the consequences. If you are stupid enough to torque off someone who has loads of connections in your city and is very well-respected, you probably deserve the closing of doors that will happen to you. Just a few words from someone well-connected can ruin your career before it gets started. A word to the wise. LinkedIn is the real world. It isnât Facebook. It isnât Twitter. It is a live ammo game, and the game is business. If you aren't ready to follow proper LinkedIn etiquette, run home to mommy before you get hurt. If you want to play, put on your big boy or girl pants and play by the rules. Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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