Linkedworking book review succeed on Linkedin @LewisHowes

by David King on November 23, 2009

in Books

I found another book that I definitely need to review and share with you.  This book has helped me tremendously in understanding the top professional social site on the web and it has allowed me to benefit from it in several ways.

The book that got me started on all this was Linkedworking by Lewis Howes.  You can find him @LewisHowes on twitter.

I absolutely loved this book because it wasn’t full of useless linkedin technical jargon and really anyone can benefit from it whether using linkedin or not.

If you are really into networking like me this is a must read book.  If you are not on linkedin yet or don’t feel that you are getting much out of it then this is also once again a must read book.

In the book Lewis shares the success stories of all of the people he has helped use linkedin to grow their network, grow their business and land new jobs and partnerships.  The thing I love about these success stories is that they share what they do, how they do it and how they used linkedin to grow their business and network.

I have personally taken the principles and tips from this book and have grown my linkedin network and got quite a few more recommendations then I began with.  Add me on linkedin here: http://www.linkedin.com/in/davidbeking

I got a lot of value out of this book and it was a quick read.  I learned how to see opportunity in everyone, how to grow linkedin groups, how to setup my profile so it’s optimized to get traffic for people searching for my services/products and linkedin and more.

The book was very informative and I would highly recommend it, If you are looking to grow your online presence/brand and establish yourself as a professional you have to get an account at linkedin and set it up with the secrets that Lewis shares in linkedworking.

Be sure to pick up the book and learn how to use the site correctly! Add me on linkedin (I appreciate the recommendations if I have given you value) and pick up the book!

Take care!

David King,

P.S. He also has a course called “Linkedin master strategies” I’m sure it’s a great course so pick that up if you really want to establish yourself on Linkedin.

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