LinkedIn’s My Network Page and Your Connections

The Social Sales Link Team |

It’s a situation (or problem, depending on your point of view) for most any LinkedIn user: gaining quality LinkedIn connections.

In our monthly video, we’ll show you how to manage the invitations and connection requests you receive from other LinkedIn members. Remember – you don’t have to accept all requests! We’ll also show you what you should include in the connection requests you send to others.


We’d love to hear your comments or questions on this video. Please leave them below.

Happy selling!

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