One of the most rewarding things I get to do is being a blogger.
As a former magazine journalist and lifelong writer, I love this blog, and I am so
One of the most rewarding things I get to do is being a blogger.
As a former magazine journalist and lifelong writer, I love this blog, and I am so…
In this installment of Women Who Wow, learn more about Diana Lauritson, a legal marketer and volunteer leader in the Legal Marketing Association.
Diana has had a versatile career…
Lindsey Bombardier is the Director of Business Development and Marketing at Lenczner Slaght. She manages a talented group of professionals and works closely with the firm’s management committee, lawyers and…
A few weeks ago, I tried my very first LinkedIn poll and the engagement was through the roof. I had heard these types of posts did very well because people are inclined to engage with posts where you ask for their opinions.
LinkedIn polls help to initiate conversations, engage with your connections, serve as the basis of an article, help you come up with a future webinar or article topic, and keep you top of mind with your network.
With a LinkedIn poll, you ask a question and then give a few multiple choice possible responses from which people can choose.
People can write another answer in the comments so it also fosters discussion. I’ll publish the results of the poll I did soon, but in the meantime, let’s delve into how to create a LinkedIn poll.
Here’s how to do it (PS – it’s super easy and you can do it from your profile page, a group or a LinkedIn company page if you are an administrator).
Have you ever wanted to make sure that you never miss a LinkedIn post by certain people in your network?
Well there’s a new feature on LinkedIn that now enables