LinkedIn members can use the feature to connect online with other members so they can meet them offline in a professional capacity. This feature helps grow active, professional communities by building authentic, face-to-face relationships. The LinkedIn Events feature provides members with an easy way to create and join professional events that interest them. Like Facebook’s events, LinkedIn Events are a way to connect in real life with others. Don’t believe me? Head over to LinkedIn and look at the left-hand column between “Groups” and “Followed Hashtags.” That’s the only place you’ll find the feature.Īdded to this, most search results will share how to promote an event on LinkedIn, but few are in place to discuss LinkedIn Events. So I did a bit of digging, only to find out that the ability to create a “LinkedIn Event” is well-hidden. Well-Hidden and Barely Talked About: LinkedIn Events Every person pitching their guest blog loves “unspecified article.” Of course someone wants me at their event. ![]() Maybe I have an inflated sense of self? No. Shocking.Īt first, I had a moment of self-awareness. Martin-esque agency-side publishing schedule (I swear, my follow-up to “ Benjamin Franklin-The Father of Content Marketing?” is coming), I would expect at least one person to send me a webcast invite.īut no. With thousands of adoring fans connections hanging on every word of my George R.R. Well, it’s been a few months and much to my surprise, I haven’t seen anyone use these. A few months back when cleaning out my invites, I saw a section on the “My Network” tab of the LinkedIn app called “Events.”
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