Thursday 26 February 2015

The Reasons For Using LinkedIn

As you know, LinkedIn is a social media website. It is here you can find, stay in touch with, and meet new people no matter what the time. Don't forget, the time is different in each area of the country. When it is nighttime here, it is daytime someplace else. So you can literally be networking with someone at 3am, if you are up that time of the morning. You just have to sign up and log into the site.

Anytime you add connections for Social Influence, you are increasing the chances of people noticing you and seeing your profile. The more people you know, the more the people, who are looking for people to do business with, will choose you. After all, keep in mind that people work mainly with those they know and can trust. When you connect with many people, this means you are known and people trust you.

When people first use LinkedIn, they begin by including their current company in their profile. This is not the way to go. You should set up your profile like it was an executive bio. This means including not just the last company, but also any company you worked for in the past.

Make sure you add your education, affiliations, and any activities you performed while doing your job. When you have completed your profile, include a link to it. You can do this in your signature file of your email. This way, when people get your email, they will see your LinkedIn link. This will add credibility to your message and to you. Plus, if they want to see your complete profile, all they have to do is click on the link in your sig file.

If you really want exposure, any time you post a comment on a blog or in a forum some place, make sure to include a link to your profile in your signature.

As you go over your profile, you will notice there are pre-selected categories like My Website, My Company, etc. If you select other, you have the chance to modify the name of the link. If you decide to link to your blog, give the link a name and a short description, so people will know what your link is.

LinkedIn has an advanced search option that allows you to find people that fit the skills you are looking for. By finding these people, you stand to have a better match.

If you are looking clients, why not find the ones that you can depend on, are loyal to the contractor, and can be trusted. It really helps to find someone that has the same likes as you because you will get along with that person. Having clients you can work with makes working on their projects easier.

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Monday 9 February 2015

How to Stain Outdoor Furniture

Wooden chairs and tables add ambiance to any outdoor space, but inclement weather and the force of time can peel away the paint or fade a gorgeous stain into a pale imitation of its original color. Even a good find at a flea market or antique shop can often use a new stain to perk it up. Luckily you can revive an old chair or retouch a distressed table. All you need to do is pick a color you like, and you're ready to give your furniture a facelift.

Remove old paint from the Outdoor Furniture. Use one of the paintbrushes to apply paint remover to the entire piece. Wait a few minutes for it to dry, and use the putty knife to remove the largest bits of paint from the piece.

Use the wire brush to scrape the remaining flakes of paint and stain from the piece.

Attach the 120-grit sandpaper to the hand sander. Sand the wood along the grain, as sanding against the grain ruins the integrity of the wood. Sand until any residual paint or grittiness disappears.

Switch to the 180-grit sandpaper. Sand along the grain, concentrating on the edges and unpainted areas, until the wood feels smooth.

Apply primer evenly to the piece using a paintbrush. Pay special attention to the edges and corners to ensure they are covered. Don't neglect the underside of it or other places you can't normally see. Sealing the entire piece will protect it from damage in the future. Let the piece dry overnight. It may take less time if you live in a drier climate.

Paint wood stain on the whole piece using a paintbrush. Let it dry. Apply a second coat of the wood stain, and let it dry again.

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