LinkedIn is today to working professionals what Facebook was to college students when it first launched: a networking tool with a specific audience and purpose in mind. Facebook has since degenerated to an all-inclusive social media outlet for friends and family, but LinkedIn still retains its reputation as an online social networking service for the working world.
As of last month, LinkedIn reported an astounding 131,200,000 members, with 12% of those being entrepreneurs. While many users leverage LinkedIn during job searches, the users who really derive the most value from the network are:
- Entrepreneurs
- Salesmen and women (10% of all users)
- Academics (9% of all users)
- Other professionals
In facet, LinkedIn benefits anyone whose livelihood depends on staying current with new technologies and trends, and keeping an open line of communication with a powerful network of successful peers.
LinkedIn Groups
One of the features that keeps these working people connected on LinkedIn is the Groups feature. The LI membership base is a veritable ocean of users, but with Groups, you can shrink that ocean down to small pools of relevant people with whom you can: Read More→