Lopez Lysgaard

> I am using LinkedIn to maintain with my professional contacts and support them with introductions. Because you are among the people I suggest, I wanted to invite you to gain access to my network o-n LinkedIn.

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> Basic membership is free, and it takes less when compared to a second to register and join my network.

I've received well over 3-5 announcements such as this, worded almost precisely the same way. The senders have served surprise...

Like me, have you ever received mail announcements like these?

> I'm using LinkedIn to keep up with my professional connections and help them with introductions. Because you are among the people I suggest, I wanted to invite you to gain access to my community o-n Linked-in.

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> Basic account is free, and it requires less when compared to a second to sign up and join my community.

I've received more than 3-5 announcements such as this, phrased almost exactly the same manner. The senders have acted astonished and upset that I didn't leap to take advantage of this invitation.

Let's consider the problems in this request from the marketing perspective.

* The majority of the invitations I received were from people whose names I didn't understand. Why would I desire to be a part of their network? The invitation doesn't say how I'd benefit from their system and who they are, who they've access to.

* What is Linked In, how can it work and what are the benefits of using it? No one has yet explained this clearly within their invitation. You cannot expect that somebody receiving this invitation knows what you are asking them to join or how it'd be advantageous to them. It would be helpful to have a passage or two explaining how it works and citing a particular effect the person behind the request loved from membership. It might be that people believe that since 'basic account is free,' the conventional beneficiary of the request will proceed and join. But even when it does not charge money, joining would take some time. You still need to 'sell' people o-n having a free action, especially with respect to a task or business that could be new for them. Learn further on the affiliated wiki - Click here: return to site.

* Nobody got the time to head off possible misunderstandings or objections for this membership. As I'm concerned th