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This is a concise, actionable book with short chapters, each ending with a practical action plan. I appreciated the focus on building genuine relationships on LinkedIn rather than pushing sales. While it felt a bit structured for my taste, I can see how it would be a valuable resource for someone looking to improve their approach on LinkedIn—especially if they find themselves being too pushy and wondering why their efforts aren’t working. Thank you to Ed Forteau and NetGalley for the eARC of this book. All opinions are my own.

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I loved the LinkedIn advice starting out, but I don't feel I learned anything new. As a neurodivergent person, my LinkedIn is extremely different from what neurotypicals have on theirs. I've already been through the obstacle of figuring out how to not be pushy and instead sell ethically. I don't agree with all the tips in this book, like giving out free help/advice. I give out free advice via content and occasionally do help people, but this tip has pick-your-brain energy all over it.

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Loathe LinkedIn but feel like you need to be there, as a professional? Me, too, friend. Me, too.

Forteau's new book offers an entirely unique path than most people are taking on LinkedIn. It's not only brilliant and groundbreaking for your business, but makes the platform a much more welcoming, profitable, interactive workspace.

No shock that now I look forward to logging into LinkedIn, because I have a plan for WAY less spam and even MORE people I support, trust, and learn from. All good.

Highly recommended!

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