You can find the articles via the news section on LinkedIn. Click on 'news' in the menu and you will see the menu item ' original content '. Here appears the overview of the available articles of the opinion leaders.
Personally, I think it's a good move by LinkedIn . With this new feature, the business network gets a more magazine-like look. Since it's a select group and original content, it also exudes exclusivity. And perhaps the 150 opinion leaders will ensure that many CEOs of large corporations will also take steps to share more knowledge via social networks, in order to claim that coveted status of 'thought leader'.
New experts will be added to the list in the coming period. I am very curious which brazil telegram data Dutch 'thought leaders' we will soon be able to welcome. You can register via this link .
I endorse this skill
Another feature that launched in the Netherlands yesterday is the ability to recommend (or 'endorse') the 'skills' of your connections.
The 'endorsements' spread like a virus over the network yesterday. A cautious first conclusion is that 'endorsing' is a bit too easy. Where you normally take some time to write a recommendation, you have recommended someone's skill within a click . I would personally like to see an endorsement also be related to a project, job or employer. That way you can show that you have actually experienced the skill in practice.
What do you think of these new features on LinkedIn? I'd love to hear it in the comments below.