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> Im using Linked-in to maintain with my professional contacts and help them with introductions. Since youre one of many people I suggest, I wanted to invite you to gain access to my network on LinkedIn. > > Basic membership is free, and it takes less when compared to a minute to register and join my community. I have received more than 35 invitations like this, worded almost exactly the same way. The senders have acted surprise... Like me, have you received invitations like these.> I am using Linked-in to maintain with my professional contacts and help them with introductions. Since youre one of many people I recommend, I wanted to ask you to gain access to my network o-n LinkedIn. > > Basic membership is free, and it requires less than a second to register and join my community. Learn further on an affiliated use with - Click here Apply on the web for credit card. I have received above 35 announcements similar to this, worded almost exactly the same manner. The senders have acted hurt and surprised that I did not start to benefit from this request. Let us look at the dilemmas within this invitation from a marketing perspective. Be taught more on our partner website - Click here www.houzz.com/pro/greglombardo1/. * The vast majority of the invitations I received were from individuals whose names I didnt identify. Why would I wish to be part of their community.The request doesnt say how I would reap the benefits of their community and who they are, who theyve use of. This commanding inparkmagazine.com/lombardo-williams-fox website has many wonderful cautions for how to do it. * Whats Linked In, how can it work and whatre the advantages of using it.No body has yet explained this clearly in their request. You cant expect that some-one receiving this request understands what youre asking them to join or how it would be advantageous to them. It would be beneficial to have a sentence or two describing how it works and stating a certain result anyone behind the request experienced from membership. It could be that people assume that since basic membership is free, the conventional beneficiary of this request may go ahead and join. But even if it will not charge money, joining would take time. You still need to sell people on going for a free activity, specially with respect to an activity or organization which may be different to them. * Nobody got time to head off possible misunderstandings or objections to the membership. As Im concerned that joining would open me up to large amount of mail and phone calls that would waste my time and in-which I would have no interest, a non-member of Linked In. Again, you can not think that something free is therefore enticing you must imagine why some one could have questions or dismiss the concept and handle these arguments. * Using a processed request that is almost exactly the same as everyone elses doesnt produce a great effect. Even when the written text supplied by Linked In were successful, which its not, youd want to give it your individual stamp. Apart from being irritated that theyre apparently encouraging people to send invitations that make little sense, I have nothing against Linked In. Perhaps it is a helpful organization. My position is that its members must use good sense and fundamental marketing axioms to encourage busy, skeptical people to give a chance to it..