Endorsements on LinkedIn are becoming more popular for all kinds of reasons. Some people love em, and some people hate em. But what are they, and what do they do for us?
Over at attorneyatwork.com Nancy Myrland gives us the something, something on endorsement. As Nancy explains "your skills appear in your profile as short words or phrases that describe what you do. They are then listed on your profile under 'Skills & Expertise" in order, with those skills most often endorsed listed first. The basic intention is to add credibility and have others speak up on your behalf."
Of course we get much more detail from Nancy. The popularity of endorsements is increasing, so her article is well worth the time. Please click here to read the entire article.
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