Post by account_disabled on Dec 25, 2023 23:07:28 GMT -6
The number and list of members who are part of your network; in the name of the owner and administrators (with links to their profiles). In open groups, we also have access to discussions. For closed groups, this will only be the case if the access request is validated. LinkedIn group presentation 2nd way proposed by LinkedIn: go through the “centers of interest” menu at the top of the page. We arrive at a page with the list of groups we are part of. Links then allow you to either find a group or create one. LinkedIn find create group 3rd way, not offered by LinkedIn (and probably the most effective).
if you want to go to groups with a clear objective of visibility, for example to be seen by specific people Email Data and not only to see the questions asked by professionals of a profession or an industry, you have to go through the profiles. You start by going through the search engine (ideally the advanced engine which is more precise) to make a selection of professional profiles that interest you. LinkedIn advanced engine You go to their profiles. At the bottom of these you have access to the list of groups in which they are present. They've sorted it out for you.
On the one hand, if these professionals have chosen one group and not another in a theme, this can be a guarantee of quality. On the other hand, it is also a way to try to reach this person by starting a discussion on a topic that may interest them or better yet to be spotted by responding to their comment or one of their discussions. Perhaps the most effective thing when it comes to groups is to create your own. We set the rules, we choose our members, we can acquire leadership from those we have invited. Finally, it's also an excellent excuse to get in touch with someone you don't know.
if you want to go to groups with a clear objective of visibility, for example to be seen by specific people Email Data and not only to see the questions asked by professionals of a profession or an industry, you have to go through the profiles. You start by going through the search engine (ideally the advanced engine which is more precise) to make a selection of professional profiles that interest you. LinkedIn advanced engine You go to their profiles. At the bottom of these you have access to the list of groups in which they are present. They've sorted it out for you.
On the one hand, if these professionals have chosen one group and not another in a theme, this can be a guarantee of quality. On the other hand, it is also a way to try to reach this person by starting a discussion on a topic that may interest them or better yet to be spotted by responding to their comment or one of their discussions. Perhaps the most effective thing when it comes to groups is to create your own. We set the rules, we choose our members, we can acquire leadership from those we have invited. Finally, it's also an excellent excuse to get in touch with someone you don't know.