Sunday, November 09, 2008

 

"LinkIn" To Opportunity!

I have seen posts in the past on this blog about social networking sites and various tools writers may use online to promote their books, etc., but it appears there has only been surface mentioning of LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/), and I'm sorry, but that has to stop...now!

LinkedIn is a global community engaged in everything from job searching to information and opportunity sharing. Might I add, a place where people look for freelancers or ideas on how to enter the writing field!

Indeed, are you there? If not, it's never too late to join. On LinkedIn, there are groups for writers of all persuasions and even groups to give back, whether as serving as a source for a reporter or to offer mentoring advice on places to try for a newbie.

LinkedIn's actually catering to our type with amazon.com features whereas you can mention all the books you are reading, and I'm sure virtual versions of book club groups will start up with time.

Additionally, LinkedIn has a great Q&A section where members can ask questions and receive feedback, and I personally find this not just useful and practical, but a place to fine-tune my technical writing skills, answering troubleshooting questions as well as philosophical ones.

In closing, while not affiliated at all with the masterminds of Linkedin, as a user, I can only offer the following suggestion to you all. Don't continue overlooking Linkedin, because it's a source of not only amusement and self-promotion of your work and resume, but a great avenue for networking and talking (and maybe, commiserating) with other writers, not just in the U.S., but all over the world! If you join, you'll find you're not alone as many of the WOW community are making their presence known.

Good luck and by all means, comment away on what pros and cons LinkedIn offers writers and readers alike!

8 Comments:

Anonymous Trisa said...

Thanks Alison, I am a linkedin member and saw another site advertised on Linkedin. PinkLinx.com is going to be a combo of both Linkedin (for business) and Facebook (for social) and for women only! can't wait!

10:20 AM  
Blogger Cher'ley said...

This is the first I've heard of this site. I'll have to check it out. Thanks.

2:49 PM  
Blogger Alison said...

Trisa- Thank you for that. You're a step ahead of me on PinkLinx. I'll have to check it out when it is live. In the meantime, I do hope you have found some of the LinkedIn groups.

Cher'ley - As always, you're welcome. If you have any questions, feel free to ask one of us "vets" to LinkedIn.

Lastly, thanks to all of you who have commented. The same goes for those visiting this post (and the WOW's site) from an outside blog which has crosslisted this hyperlink. We welcome you all.

4:23 PM  
Blogger Ms. Yingling said...

One unfortunate thing about social networking sites like FaceBook being used by young adult authors is that most schools block them. Writers should be aware that having a regular web site is a good thing for students researching authors in a school setting.

3:23 AM  
Blogger Alison said...

I'm not sure if LinkedIn would be blocked by school computers or not, but it is certainly true. I have a regular Geocities site (Yahoo!) that has the same extension as my LinkedIn and I promote it on my LinkedIn, including my public profile, which does not include logging onto LinkedIn at all. Certainly good advice!

4:39 AM  
Anonymous Jill said...

I'm a member of LinkedIn too. Good site that I need to take advantage of more.

Great post, Alison!

12:39 PM  
Blogger Alison said...

Thanks Jill.

6:47 PM  
Anonymous Sarah Irving said...

I've been a part or full time freelance writer for 6 years now, and LinkedIn is the only networking site where I've actually picked up real work and made proper professional contacts, rather than just getting found by people I was at school with and kind of hoped I'd never run into again... It's also got better functionality for adding links to your previous experience, qualifications etc than most sites aimed at social networking. Definitely worth using.

10:32 AM  

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