LinkedIN and Meetup

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Pros for Meetup

-Ability to make friends with people who enjoy similar activities -Local -Not focused on online connectivity, helps improve social skills face-to-face

Meetup Do's

-Be open to new perspectives -Regularly attend meetup meetings -Make Connections

Professional Do's for LinkedIN

-Check site every day -Profile should replicate resume but with more detail -Post appropriate content -Grow a network by using "people you may know" feature

Meetup functions

-Create your own meetup -Find meetups to join in your area- search group by topic -Meet people who enjoy similar activities, hobbies, interests as you do without having online resources be the focus of your communication -To facilitate offline meetings with those who initially met online

Professional Dont's for LinkedIN

-Don't use it like Twitter or Facebook -Avoid negative comments and topics -Avoid lying and posting inaccurate information to your profile -Don't start networking with incomplete or outdated profile -Don't hide behind your company

Pros for LinkedIN

-Easy to follow steps in creating a profile -Basic Profile is FREE -Potential Employers may seek YOU -Online version of a resume that you can always update and use

Cons for LinkedIN

-Full Access isn't free (LinkedIn Premium) -Difficult to know who is requesting to follow you prior to accepting their connection -Privacy Issues

LinkedIN Reputation

-Generally Positive -Viewed as professional website to connect and network -"It's not a facebook page."

Meetup Donts

-Post incriminating content -Harass meetup leaders or members -Be opaque with your intentions

Meetup Reputation

Seen as just as safe as other media platforms with the exception of the meetings being face-to-face.

Main functions for LinkedIN

-Posting Updates -Networking -Tags organize your contacts according to companies, locations, industries, recent activity, and personal relationship -Recommendations for people or jobs

Cons for Meetup

-Safety concerns -Must pay to be an organizer -Not like any other social media platform in terms of its focus -Different method to navigate -*Poor quality meetup meetings

Criticism/ Controversy for LinkedIN

-Truthfulness of profiles -2009 sexism being expressed in a new way (Social Media Today) -Spring 2016 - "Is this appropriate for LinkedIn?" Candice Galek controversy

Amount of countries that use Meetup

177

LinkedIN was founded in

2003

In what year did LinkedIn grow and Hoffman steps aside and brings Dan Nye to lead the company

2007

In what year did it expand worldwide by adding French and Spanish as a language option

2008

In what year did LinkedIn welcome a new president and CEO, Jeff Weiner

2009

Meetup's first profitable year was...

2010 after they began charging organizers $19 dollars a month

Current number of Meetup groups

261,769

Current members for MeetUp

28.49 million

__________ of users are females

44%

As of October 27, 2016 there are _____________ users on LinkedIn

467 million

__________ of users are males

56%

LinkedIN Community

A network of professionals connected by mutual contacts. A place to find people you may want to work with, work for, and seek to be like.

Meetup was founded in

June of 2002

Founders for Meetup are

Matt Meeker, Scott Heiferman, and Peter Kamali

Meetup Community

Meetup aims to create local connection groups with people all over the world. Must be 18 years or older to join.

CEO of LinkedIN

Reid Hoffman

LinkedIN is the largest professional networking website True or False

True

True or False President Obama used the site when he initially campaigned for U.S. Senator of Illinois

True

The original goal was to...

Wanted to bring back sense of community to New York and Beyond


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