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How to grow your connections on Linkedin?

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 4:50 am
by Rajudh74
In the words of our CEO, “if you are in B2B but you are not on LinkedIn, you have a serious problem.” Both we at AMO Growth, Eduardo and his team and many other businesses have found LinkedIn to be the best B2B marketing tool, a social network to discover other professionals and the content they share. This platform has proven itself time and again as a career boost for many professionals. Eduardo Maurizi is a paradigmatic case, as he has used LinkedIn since its creation and continues to enjThis time we talk about how to grow your connections on Linkedin. As a guest at our most recent ExpertIn Live, we welcomed Alejandro Aramburu , Sales Director at Knesys Plus. Alejandro explained his way of thinking about LinkedIn and the importance of connecting with other users. At AMO Growth , we share the idea that LinkedIn is vital for professional growth, so our profile should be built in a broad and diverse way.


In life, as in everything, one can also create one's own oman number network. This is more powerful in social networks because there are no limits.

In terms of networking, there were concepts that resonated strongly for me. Among these was social homophily, which is the propensity that people have to associate with people who think like us, whether because of age, gender or religious beliefs. The problem with this is that it limits you. At some point, the expansion of the network stops. You skew this into your world.

Why avoid social homophily?
So what should I do? One of the most interesting things I've experienced is building my LinkedIn network. I had to see who the key people in my network are: those people who have a lot of contacts, who I know face to face, who I know have a super powerful way of connecting with the world.

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These are the people you meet at a meeting and all night long they don't stop talking to someone, and they keep connecting and connecting. I identified who my brokers' key contacts were. Here I began to broaden my scope of bias and look for people who are dedicated to the culinary part, for example.

Expand and diversify your network to grow on Linkedin
Why did you take this stance of associating with people from different fields?
The best idea is to have many ideas. So, when you limit the scope of the professional domain with a certain perspective of social homophily and you do not find diversity, its diversity is reduced.

In today's world, coming up with complexity requires us to have many ideas to come up with the best idea, and it's not necessarily going to come from the tribes we're connected to. you generate.