Can you block all third connections from seeing your LinkedIn profile?
No you cannot. It's a very common question and not possible. - Zeeko...
No you cannot. It's a very common question and not possible. - Zeeko...
This is a broad question. Here are several things that influence who uses Linkedin: Location (rural isn’t on Linkedin as much) Industry (blue collar doesn’t use Linkedin as much) Job role (barista’s aren’t into Linkedin - C-Level people are) - Zeeko...
If they’re beyond a 3rd degree Linkedin may not allow you to see all their information because they’re “out of network.” However, if you have their email you could attempt uploading it as a csv or syncing your contacts in settings. It may not work if their email is different...
The only way to separate your connections between personal and business would be to tag them using either a third party tool or Sales Navigator. - Zeeko...
For a number of reasons. Here are the most likely: They didn’t get a notification They were too lazy to accept They don’t want to accept - Zeeko...
Tagging is actually available on Sales Navigator only and is INCREDIBLY useful for staying organized. To answer why is public speculation, but I’d imagine it’s to promote active users to upgrade their account type. Gotta make that money. - Zeeko...
Sales Navigator is not a very good CRM. I love it, but it’s better suited to keep your pipeline full than it is to manage people throughout the entire sales cycle. You can’t send emails, assign tasks, that sort of thing like a normal CRM would. - Zeeko...
Follow these steps: Click their name at the top of the InMail message to view their profile Click “connect” on their profile page Type a customized message like “hey we’ve been messaging from InMail but I just realized we’re still not connected” Send the connection request They still have the...
Yes, if it’s not an immediate reload of a page. I’ve had many people view my profile twice in the same day and it shows up as two separate notifications. - Zeeko...
There are a number of possible reasons why you could see your connections being removed (and not by you) Your connection removed the connection Your connection closed their account You have too many connections and Linkedin is removing them (I've heard of this happening around 30,000 connections). - Zeeko...