About The Talk
LinkedIn is an undervalued platform when it comes to marketing. For many, it’s a place they can easily build their personal brand and grow their business, especially if you’re B2B.
To learn how to effectively use LinkedIn as a marketing channel, we’re excited to chat with Terry Rice. Terry is a Contributor and Business Development Expert-in-Residence at Entrepreneur, he’s also an Adjunct Professor at NYU, and an Instructor at General Assembly.
Join us for a tactical conversation about LinkedIn marketing! We’ll discuss
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Best practices for optimizing your profile
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Some insights on the LinkedIn feed and how to use it for maximum visibility
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Content that works best on LinkedIn and how to use it develop meaningful interactions and generate leads
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Measuring the impact of your LinkedIn efforts
Our Guest
Terry Rice
Business Development Expert-in-Residence at Entrepreneur magazine
Terry Rice is a contributor and the Business Development Expert-in-Residence at Entrepreneur magazine. He’s also the founder of Terry Rice Consulting where he helps entrepreneurs monetize their knowledge without sacrificing their health, family or personal interests. His focus is advising professionals on how to launch or scale their knowledge or service-based businesses. Terry is also an Adjunct Instructor at NYU where he leads workshops for career-driven individuals. A recognized Digital Marketing expert, his previous experience includes helping clients achieve their business goals while working at Adobe and Facebook.
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