Seven points, zero comments, weak content, and a post that touts the use of one's "network."
I'm guessing that the author asked his friends to upvote; I wonder if the filter notices if most of the votes for an article arrive on the same page (all on the new page, or all on the article page), and everyone logs in, votes, and bounces.
I've used LinkedIn Questions before and was impressed with the numbers of answers I received. So in that sense, the OP has a point--even if it's not elaborated on heavily.
Yesterday I received a message from a local businessman who sent me a list of local networking events. I don't know this guy but I looked at his profile and I was impressed by his technique for getting a foot in the door with me. Seeing that really got me thinking about other ways one could use LinkedIn to create rapport with other folks in their field.
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[ 2.3 ms ] story [ 19.0 ms ] threadI'm guessing that the author asked his friends to upvote; I wonder if the filter notices if most of the votes for an article arrive on the same page (all on the new page, or all on the article page), and everyone logs in, votes, and bounces.
Yesterday I received a message from a local businessman who sent me a list of local networking events. I don't know this guy but I looked at his profile and I was impressed by his technique for getting a foot in the door with me. Seeing that really got me thinking about other ways one could use LinkedIn to create rapport with other folks in their field.