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Author: Jorge Suárez

Creador de LinkedGrowing, asesor estratégico en LinkedIn. Creador y Director de La Factoría Azul, el primer podcast sobre LinkedIn para profesionales y empresas. Autor del libro "Ponte en acción en LinkedIn"- Creator of LinkedGrowing, strategic advisor on LinkedIn. Creator and Director of La Factoría Azul, the first podcast about LinkedIn for professionals and companies. Author of the book "Take action on LinkedIn".
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27 Jan 2022
By Jorge Suárez
Anti-Messages: 5 examples about how to write on LinkedIn without saying anything

Anti-Messages: 5 examples about how to write on LinkedIn without saying anything

Professionals
Anti-Messages: we’re tempted to describe them as direct messages on LinkedIn, albeit written by the devil. The reason being, mischief, pranks, wickedness, devilry or simply incoherences is quite simply what we sometimes find in our inbox. In this blog you will find some examples. Have a read and reflect on…
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21 Dec 2021
By Jorge Suárez
7 reasons to remain silent on LinkedIn…

7 reasons to remain silent on LinkedIn…

Professionals
Can you hear it? It’s silence… And silence can also leave a mark. Even on a social network. Why wouldn’t that be the case on LinkedIn? Bear in mind that our activity on it can have loopholes. Loopholes where we haven’t said anything. Shush, the time to be on mute…
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02 Dec 2021
By Jorge Suárez
LinkedIn disorientation? this updated service will guide you …

LinkedIn disorientation? this updated service will guide you …

Professionals
Avalanche, madness, distraction, rush, tumult, agglomeration, infoxication ... we accept any of these terms in order to describe this overwhelming flood of information that can have a life of its own and flatten us, when managing LinkedIn. Are we looking for a beacon, an SOS point not to get lost…
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16 Nov 2021
By Jorge Suárez
5 simple tools to propel your creativity on LinkedIn

5 simple tools to propel your creativity on LinkedIn

Companies, Professionals
“Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” This quote from Einstein is our way to introduce several ways of improving your blue creativity. Without following the same recipe day in, day out. The thing is, if we are about to start cooking on…
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26 Oct 2021
By Jorge Suárez
Can an ostrich help us with LinkedIn? Piwaa is the answer…

Can an ostrich help us with LinkedIn? Piwaa is the answer…

Professionals
Piwaa is a tool full of jumps and races, like its own logo shows. A running bird like the ostrich will let us borrow this simile and make a qualitative leap in the way we use LinkedIn and keep our affairs in order. Without sticking our head in the ground…
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19 Oct 2021
By Jorge Suárez
TEST: 10 questions to know HOW MUCH you can GROW on LinkedIn

TEST: 10 questions to know HOW MUCH you can GROW on LinkedIn

Companies, Organisations, Professionals
2 minutes of your time to find out how to make the most of LinkedIn. ¿Deal?
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04 May 2021
By Jorge Suárez
How to ignore a hater on LinkedIn (and not die trying…)

How to ignore a hater on LinkedIn (and not die trying…)

Professionals
This post was written at ungodly hours. But, sometimes, that is how ideas flow best. And when thoughts are at rest. And in this particular post, they needed to be at rest... Here we go. Once upon a time a professional (it could be me or anyone reading this) was…
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21 Mar 2021
By Jorge Suárez
Mood: that factor that LinkedIn’s algorithm doesn’t control in our posts

Mood: that factor that LinkedIn’s algorithm doesn’t control in our posts

Companies, Professionals
Note: this post has no scientific basis. It is based on assumptions, conjectures and some experiences to take into account when generating and publishing content on LinkedIn.  There is some tangible evidence that we might consider in our LinkedIn publications, and others that we might not, that are outside the…
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