Friday Fun Book Giveaway: LinkedWorking

 LinkedIn Celebrates 50 Million Members: We Give Prizes! For those of you that missed it, LinkedIn was the talk of the town this week for hitting the super network status of--50 million people! Holy smokes--that's a lot of people. Since we love throwing on our party pants we thought we would get in the spirit and give away a book on how you can utilize LinkedIn to it's fullest potential. LinkedWorking

So here we are again—giving you a chance to walk away with freebies! For those of you that don’t know about our October Monday Madness fun, be sure to check it out. For those of you looking to score an awesome social media resource, here is what we are doing…

We all love LinkedIn. I mean let's be honest--for us professional business types it's a great way to reach out to new partners, clients, etc. Frank Agin and Lewis Howes sneak in and help us out with their book--LinkedWorking: Generating Success on the World's Professional Networking Website. This great resources is chock full of tips and tricks on how to reach out to the right people, push marketing messages, and build your personal brand. Good stuff, good stuff. 

So how do you win? It’s easy.

Simply follow “@yourjobstop”  and tweet at us with a tip on how you can use LinkedIn to land a job and hashtag it with #getlinked.

Easy enough huh? I love my party, giveaway pants.

*We will pick a winner today at 5 pm EST. So get moving!

UPDATED:

And the winner is: @mleeb with this answer:
Michael Boyda Answer
Michael just won a copy of "LinkedWorking" by Lewis Howes and Frank Agin. Congrats! Are you bummed you missed out? Well don't worry we are also giving out another book next Friday, and cool gadgets every Monday this month! So stay tuned!

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Two months later and no book?

Two months later and no book? :(

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