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Today, LinkedIn unveiled it's new feature: the 'Share' button.
LinkedIn has commonly been referred to as, 'old people's social media' but in reality, LinkedIn users comprise a variety of students and professionals, employees and employers, who wish to network for common ideas and interests.
For networking, LinkedIn uses your connections to keep you up-to-date with job offers, discussions, and information related to your defined interests. It also allows you to upload your personal resume and work experience as a way to market yourself to searching employers.
LinkedIn offers a way to share information, like like other social media outlets.
Now you may have seen articles in online publications or blogs with buttons and features that look something like this:
LinkedIn has decided to add their own 'Share' button into the mix with other social media platforms and sites.
Bigger online publications, like The Huffington Post, have already started using the 'Share' button. But today, others like Bloomberg and Forbes are starting to do the same. These sites are also incorporating more advanced features with their 'Share' buttons, like the ability to sign in to their LinkedIn accounts from other sites.
With LinkedIn’s 'Share' button, the hope is to offer readers and professionals a different means of sharing content, whether it be news or presentations, journal articles, or research, they will be able to do so via LinkedIn.
LinkedIn share is designed to inspire conversation with clients and colleagues, or people you wish to network with.
The new LinkedIn share button will look something like this:
To get a copy of the URL for the LinkedIn 'Share' button for your blog or website, visit the LinkedIn blog to copy and paste the html coding.
*To look at a sample LinkedIn profile, check out mine: HERE