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LinkedIn Celebrates 10 Years with Big Enhancements

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We included it because I’m crazy about LinkedIn as a sales tool, and because LinkedIn and I go way back – nine years, in fact. I opened my LinkedIn account on October 3, 2003. What I liked about LinkedIn then is what I continue to like about it as a tool for those in business -. What was the business model?

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Build Sales with These LinkedIn Resources

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As a seller and someone who trains and coaching sellers, I’ve always liked LinkedIn and was an early adopter. In fact, this month marks my 9th year as a LinkedIn member – October, 2003. Stay tuned for more on this powerful tool to grow visibility, opportunities, and ultimately sales.

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How to Build Your Social Brand

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I started blogging with a Typepad account in October of 2003. LinkedIn was new in 2003 and I put my profile on LinkedIn in October. This post was written as part of the IBM for Midsize Business program, which provides midsize businesses with the tools, expertise and solutions they need to become engines of a smarter planet.

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Best 150+ Sales Tools: The Complete List for 2023 (Updated)

Sales Hacker Training

And then, there are inside sales tools… The human element of sales will never go away — that’s a fact. There are plenty of sales prospecting tools and sales management software to help automate your manual tasks while personalizing your outreach. You need to know your customers intimately. But here’s another fact: sales is HARD!

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Best Sales Blogs: The Ultimate List of 55+ (Recently Updated!)

LeadFuze

5 Best Sales Role Play Scenarios to Train Your New Hires. +24 The second post was written by guest, John Barrows, sales trainer to the world’s leading tech companies. They focus on producing content for sales reps, sales managers, and sales execs. The Gist: A sales management blog with a BizOps spin. Rekener BizOps Blog.