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On My iPhone…Linkedin Connected

 
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I have always been at a bit of loss of how to use LinkedIn in my own daily, workflow, but Connected could make it a bit more useful to me. This simple and straightforward app reminds you of pertinent, timely information about your LinkedIn contacts in an easy-to-browse interface. I have started to check it each day as part of my morning ritual and found it to be useful on several occasions. 
 
From the iTunes App Store...

The new LinkedIn Connected app is a fast, easy, and smarter way to strengthen your professional relationships. Why is that important? Because most opportunities come from the people you already know, and fostering genuine relationships can help you be more successful. Connected gives you relevant updates about the people you know, so you can reach out when it matters most.

So invest in your connections today for opportunities tomorrow.

• Know when to reach out. Get notified about jobs changes, birthdays, work anniversaries, & more.
• Focus on the people who matter with relevant, timely updates.
• Make a great impression and start better conversations with pre-meeting intelligence.
• Build stronger relationships in just a few minutes a day.

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Linkedin Connected Screen 1 Linkedin Connected screen 2

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