How many of you are on LinkedIn? If you're not, you might want to check it out. If you are, keep reading -- they have a new add-on. LinkedIn used to be known as the place to go to put up your resume and to connect with other professionals in your industry.
It still is that place, but bit by bit, it is moving to encompass more ways to interact. For example, I noticed this week that you can now list your publications. They have a form you fill out for each one. You fill in the title, publisher, date of publication, author(s), and a brief description of the publication.
I updated my page on LinkedIn to include my latest book, Angel Sometimes; the short story anthology I contributed to, The Corner Café; and my three nonfiction books in TSTC Publishing's TechCareers series: Automotive Technology, Avionics and Computer Gaming.
I like this change to LinkedIn. I'd like it even more if I could figure out how to move Publications to the top of the page. If you figure that out, let me know.
The blog tour for the short story anthology, The Corner Café, continues. You'll find today's post on Kathy Wheeler's blog.
P.S. Come back tomorrow. I'll have an announcement about my fiction book, Angel Sometimes.
5 years ago
Hmmm, will need to look into this! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'm on LinkedIn. Thanks for the tip. Looking forward to tomorrow's announcement.
ReplyDeleteI'm on Linkedin, but only because people kept sending me invitations. I've done nothing with it except to click "accept" each time someone asks.
ReplyDeleteOh that's cool, thanks for the heads up. I'm going to head over and see if they let you put in links to stories published in online magazines, too.
ReplyDeleteGuess I need to look into Linked In.
ReplyDeleteI'm on LinkedIn and belong to some groups, which I had more time to interact with. I know I've barely scratched the surface there, because I'm so involved with other projects.
ReplyDeleteMorgan Mandel
http://morganmandel.blogspot.com
Hi Helen .. I'm on linked-in though haven't 'used it' ... can you put a blog up there? I probably feel validated to do that now?
ReplyDeleteCheers Hilary
I don't get on there as often as I'd like, so thanks for the heads up.
ReplyDeleteE. Bollier
http://cosmicwebcreations.blogspot.com
Hilary, I think you can do something similar to a blog, but I haven't tried to do it.
ReplyDeleteI'm on LinkedIn, but not using it much. I's pretty quiet now, since I ticked OFF everything except "keeping in touch" to make people stop sending me e-mails about job opportunities in obscure places I don't want to live. I'm happy in my little pond >:)
ReplyDeleteCold As Heaven
I enjoy some of the groups at LinkedIn. I love writing yet I'm not a novelist or a journalist. They have groups for people like me.
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