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 <description>When it comes to social networking etiquette, the building block is having a consistent policy and then communicating it clearly to current and prospective contacts who connect with you on social networks, says Kirsten Dixson, a reputation management and online identity expert, who co-authored the book Career Distinction, Stand Out By Building Your Brand.
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 <description>Many people commit common errors in their LinkedIn profiles that cost them job opportunities, says Jason Alba, CEO of JibberJobber, a company that provides web-based tools for managing your job search. Here&#039;s how to spot trouble in your profile and fix it.
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 <description>Much has happened in security circles this past month, from all the hoopla over Conficker to the ongoing economic bloodshed in the industry. Here are a few that stood out -- for better or worse.
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 <description>As social networks like Facebook and LinkedIn strive to formulate sustainable business models built upon advertising or the selling of premium services, the biggest hurdle they face might rest within their users&#039; increased awareness of online privacy.
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 <description>Social networking isn&#039;t without its pitfalls. If you&#039;re not sure of someone&#039;s motives - or that they are who they say they are, or know who they say they do - ignore them. But if you can make web-based networking work for you, you stand to gain on several levels. Here, we&#039;ll show you how.
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 <description>Since LinkedIn doesn&#039;t require you to share the same types of personal information as you do on Facebook, the service&#039;s privacy settings appear to be much more straightforward than its less business-oriented competitor. But if you leave the default settings in place, you might be surprised to know what information you make public on LinkedIn.
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