LinkedIn Workshop

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After the news was well received at my general social media workshop yesterday, I’ve decided to move forward on a LinkedIn-only workshop.  I did most of the design during a course for my Master’s of Instructional Design degree program, though it will need several updates as the platform is constantly making updates (like all social media platforms).  But LinkedIn is my favorite platform and I’m excited that others were interested to learn more about how to leverage its powerful networking tools.

If you are interested, please answer this one-question poll (no email address is required) to help me establish a time to schedule the workshop.  It will likely be a three-hour session and learners will be required to bring their own laptops.  There will be live editing to LinkedIn profiles and we will practice using the advanced search filters with clear objectives in mind.  Remember, LinkedIn is not just some glorified resume board for finding a job, it is the social media platform with access to C-level (chief-level) executives and decision makers who are interested in networking with other businesses (B-to-B communications).  We will cover LinkedIn’s rules of engagement, SEO-rich profiles in LinkedIn (SEO = search engine optimization), how to identify industry leaders, and so much more.  I’m so excited!

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I’m also planning on having a beginners track and an advanced track within the one workshop – that was actually my school project.  🙂

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About chicadita

Chicadita® is a consulting business offering social media, marketing, and SEO services to small business owners in Paso Robles and the surrounding San Luis Obispo County area. Lacey Clifton, MSEd, a native of California’s central coast, has dedicated her life to what she loves most: Technology, Arts, and Teaching. Today she serves as an Instructional Designer with a focus on educational media technology. She is an expert in social media and the social, co-constructive learning is offers. An ambitious person by nature, Lacey received two Associate’s degrees in 2003 from Ventura College. Soon after in 2005, she earned a Bachelor’s of Arts Summa Cum Laude in Theatre Arts from Old Dominion University, and was awarded the Faculty Award of Excellence and Outstanding Student of the year from her department, along with many other academic honors. In 2007, Lacey completed course work in Early Childhood Education and Teaching from Central Texas College. At Cuesta College, she continued her studies with Business Coursework and Psychology. In 2018, again with Old Dominion University, Lacey completed her Master’s of Science in Education degree in Instructional Design and Educational Technology.