Entrepreneur • 1y
🛜Where to Actually Find People for Networking?🤔 After some research, I've discovered a few platforms that are highly effective for genuine networking. These platforms allow you to browse profiles, evaluate compatibility, and initiate conversations. Here are some top picks: LinkedIn: Known as the professional network, LinkedIn is ideal for connecting with industry peers, potential clients, and partners. You can join relevant groups, participate in discussions, and showcase your expertise through posts and articles. Meetup: This platform facilitates in-person and virtual meetups based on shared interests and professional goals. It's perfect for networking with like-minded individuals in your local community or globally. I've covered the major bases here, addressing both offline and online networking concerns. For those keen on face-to-face interactions, consider You might think LinkedIn is straightforward, but I'll delve into that tomorrow!
Creating Tomorrow, T... • 4m
Hi everyone, I am seeking validation for my idea called GenLink. GenLink is a decentralized social networking platform where users, businesses, universities, and industries can create their own professional networking apps (called servers). Unlike
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Why LinkedIn Is Failing Startups and How Medial Is Taking Over Medial, a niche platform, could outperform LinkedIn by addressing its weaknesses. Startup Focus: Unlike LinkedIn’s broad audience, Medial targets startups, offering tailored tools and i
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Macwise Capital • 3d
MEDIAL HAS ACCEPTED TO BREAK THE LINKEDIN MONOPOLY 🔥 LinkedIn owns professional networking...But let's be real - their UX is from 2010 and their feed is full of cringe posts #57 Can Medial actually break the LinkedIn network moat? What would make y
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