Thursday, May 28, 2020
Using LinkedIn Answers To Look Smart
Using LinkedIn Answers To Look Smart⦠or engage experts, or find answers quickly, or for various other reasons. LinkedIn Answers is one of my favorite parts of LinkedIn and works for me because I have over 200 network contacts (so I get good participation), and because I let my connections know I have a question! But I continue to see questions like I asked a question but no one can see it how do I make my question public?? Heres how I do it: Note, heres the link to this real question, and there are great responses already! First, click on the answers tab at the top of any page (once you are logged into LinkedIn). Second, youll see a bubble that says Ask a question note this is like the subject of the e-mail, so just put a few words in here (not the entire question with details!). Third, the next page will give you various options note that your question is in the top box and right below it is the Only share this question with connections I select checkbox I always leave that blank! I dont know why you would check the box but Im guessing this makes it so others cant see it (unless explicitely invited). Fourth, here is where you actually add the details of your question. Some of these get lengthy on a recent question I asked I got an e-mail saying you should break your question up. I asked 5 questions in one kind of. But I agree with the advice dont make the question overly complex or you might not be happy with the answers. Hat tip to Scott Ingram, NetworkInAustin, for the advice Fifth, this is also important because some people only browse categories that they are interested in, or experts in and Im guessing if you dont categorize correctly you might get flagged. Ive selected Using LinkedIn as the primary category and there are no other sub-categories (which would go in the boxes where 1 and 2 are). Note that you can also choose other categories (see my cool red arrow). Sixth, another critical thing to fill in correctly is the bottom of this same page these checkboxes below. Ive never done one that is geographically focused, and I dont have questions related to the three bottom boxes so mine have always been unchecked. Seventh, after you hit Ask Question you are allowed to share this question with your connections. I always click Select Questions and choose up to 200 of my connections (note you can add others in the Other contacts box). Below this is the message that goes out. All of the people you choose here will get an e-mail or note that you are asking them a question (it depends on what their preferences are). Note you can have your answers flagged and taken down! Dont use this feature to ask questions like Does anyone know where I can get a job or something that others would consider spammy. Have you used Answers? Do you like it? Have you had problems? Using LinkedIn Answers To Look Smart⦠or engage experts, or find answers quickly, or for various other reasons. LinkedIn Answers is one of my favorite parts of LinkedIn and works for me because I have over 200 network contacts (so I get good participation), and because I let my connections know I have a question! But I continue to see questions like I asked a question but no one can see it how do I make my question public?? Heres how I do it: Note, heres the link to this real question, and there are great responses already! First, click on the answers tab at the top of any page (once you are logged into LinkedIn). Second, youll see a bubble that says Ask a question note this is like the subject of the e-mail, so just put a few words in here (not the entire question with details!). Third, the next page will give you various options note that your question is in the top box and right below it is the Only share this question with connections I select checkbox I always leave that blank! I dont know why you would check the box but Im guessing this makes it so others cant see it (unless explicitely invited). Fourth, here is where you actually add the details of your question. Some of these get lengthy on a recent question I asked I got an e-mail saying you should break your question up. I asked 5 questions in one kind of. But I agree with the advice dont make the question overly complex or you might not be happy with the answers. Hat tip to Scott Ingram, NetworkInAustin, for the advice Fifth, this is also important because some people only browse categories that they are interested in, or experts in and Im guessing if you dont categorize correctly you might get flagged. Ive selected Using LinkedIn as the primary category and there are no other sub-categories (which would go in the boxes where 1 and 2 are). Note that you can also choose other categories (see my cool red arrow). Sixth, another critical thing to fill in correctly is the bottom of this same page these checkboxes below. Ive never done one that is geographically focused, and I dont have questions related to the three bottom boxes so mine have always been unchecked. Seventh, after you hit Ask Question you are allowed to share this question with your connections. I always click Select Questions and choose up to 200 of my connections (note you can add others in the Other contacts box). Below this is the message that goes out. All of the people you choose here will get an e-mail or note that you are asking them a question (it depends on what their preferences are). Note you can have your answers flagged and taken down! Dont use this feature to ask questions like Does anyone know where I can get a job or something that others would consider spammy. Have you used Answers? Do you like it? Have you had problems?
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