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tom-williams-85-percent-complete1My LinkedIn profile is only 85% complete and sadly, it’s going to stay that way for as long as I can foresee.  Why?  Because I don’t have any recommendations on LinkedIn.

Now before you start feeling sorry for me - like I’m some kind of friendless Schmuck who no ones likes, realize that this is largely self-inflicted.  You see, I don’t really WANT any recommendations on LinkedIn because honestly, I just don’t see the point.

why-complete-your-linkedin-profileNow LinkedIn claims that “Users with complete profiles are 40 times more likely to receive opportunities through LinkedIn”.  In order to get “complete profile” status, you have to have, not one, not two, but  THREE recommendations!  So, I guess I’ll be missing out on all those “LinkedIn Opportunities”…whatever that means!  In MBA speak, I would define that as a completely benign and unmeasurable metric.

When I interview someone and they provide me with a list of “referrals” the first thing I do is resolve NOT to contact any of them.  These are the people who have been hand picked and coached by the prospective employee.  It’s worthless feedback - you might as well ask the prospective employee what they think of themselves!  Instead, I work the back channels and find people who know the person well, but who have not been coached.  Past work associates and/or clients are a much better source of real information.

Scratch My Back and I’ll Scratch Yours!

Scratch My Back & I'll Scratch Yours!

I believe the same is largely true about LinkedIn.  One person says “hey, you recommend me and I’ll recommend you back!”  How valuable is this information?  It’s crap.  It means nothing.  Now, I don’t know the circumstances of the situation above.  I’m sure they are both good guys.  Perhaps one received an unprompted recommendation and then reciprocated.  But does this boost the value?  I don’t think so.

Stuck at 85% for the rest of my life

So, I guess my LinkedIn profile will remain at 85% until I die.  But I’m cool with that.  If you want to know if I’m smart, if I do good work, if I can be trusted…then track down my friends, colleagues (past and present) and my clients.  Ask them, don’t ask me.

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There is a new Delicious in town - it’s called Toobla!  Toobla is simply the coolest way to gather and organize content on the Web.  This innovative startup was created by entrepreneur Jake Saxbe.  As web content continued to grow at an exponential rate, Jake realized there should be a better way to organize content across the web - using a rich visual interface instead of just URL links.

What’s really cool about Toobla is that not only can you visually organize web pages, videos, photos…etc. into buckets, but then you can share that entire aggregated bucket with whoever you want!  You can even embed your containers on websites and most blogs via the Toobla embed code.

Check out the InnoGage Toobla channel below.  You can also friend them up on Facebook!

InnoGage Toobla Channel

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Another Niche Social Network?

May 11, 2009

I have sat back in disbelief more than once watching a company or organization throw up a niche social network with virtually no thought about “why” anyone would join…or more importantly why they would come back over and over.
There was a great post about this on The Old College Try blog.  In an attempt to [...]

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Will Tweedeck save Twitter from Facebook?

April 9, 2009

I downloaded the new version of TweetDeck today and something immediately caught my eye…

Notice anything?  Like…..that little Facebook checkbox?
You’ve probably noticed that Facebook recently changed it’s main page to look just like a tweet stream.  This was their response to the massive following twitter is receiving.  Many people immediately declared the Death of Twitter! …But [...]

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KASCAC Presentation - SM for Recruiting

March 23, 2009

I had the honor of hanging out in Kentucky for a brief time last week and speaking to a group of admissions professionals at the KASCAC conference.   My presentation covered the 3 pillars of implementing social media for recruiting:
Start with Strategy and be sure you begin “at the end” with your goals in mind.   [...]

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How to WIN with Social Media

December 22, 2008

I was asked recently in an interview when was the right time for a college or university to begin “giving up control” of their message. My response:

You already have.

Social media has really changed the rules, but don’t be sad. This is a good thing. It’s a good thing for you and for prospective students. It’s [...]

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Blogging Drill Sergeant

December 18, 2008

As the holiday season is in full swing, I felt it was necessary to pull some information together to share. We had the privilege this November to sit down with Karine Joly to ask her questions about her blogging boot camp she gave at the American Marketing Associations Symposium for Higher Education. If you we’re [...]

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IT superstars at 2.Ohio - Columbus

October 11, 2008

If you were fortunate enough to attend 2.Ohio yesterday at the Hilton Polaris, you had the pleasure of hearing from Reid Hoffman (Founder of LinkedIn), Judy Estrin (author of Closing the Innovation Gap, former CTO of Cisco and current CEO of JLabs) and Mike Nelson, (Professor at Georgetown and volunteer for the Obama campaign).
If [...]

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OSU on Social Media

September 30, 2008

Tonight in Upper Arlington (just outside Columbus, Ohio), the Columbus Social Media Cafe is hosting a talk on the use of Social Media in Higher Ed.
Some heavy-hitters from The Ohio State University including Ted Hattemer (New Media), Shaun Holloway (The Fisher College of Business) and Wendy Phillips (James Medical Center) will be sharing about how [...]

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NACAC 2008 Flickr Page

September 22, 2008

Brad Ward (twitter @bradjward) beat me to the punch by about 7 1/2 minutes and put up a Flickr page for the NACAC 2008 conference.  - Special thanks to Brad for taking the initiative…and for beating me to it.
NACAC goers… Don’t forget your cameras and remember to shoot and post lots of great (and humorous) [...]

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