Getting the Best from Your Ecademy Membership得到最佳的從您的ecademy成員
November 26th, 2007 · by David Bradley 2007年11月26日,大衛布拉德利
Regular Sciencetext contributor Wayne Smallman of定期sciencetext投稿韋恩的smallman technology news site Blah Blah Tech科技新聞網站布拉赫布拉赫高新技術 alerted me to the existence of Ecademy as a much more powerful alternative to提高警覺,我的存在, ecademy作為一個更強大的替代品 LinkedIn LinkedIn的 . 。 LinkedIn can be very useful, and I posted a collection of tips on how to make the most of that networking site, but Ecademy, Smallman tells me, is so much more, with built in blogging and other wonders. LinkedIn的,可以非常有用,我發布了收集的秘訣就如何使最該網絡的網站,但ecademy , smallman告訴我,是這麼多,更具有內置在博客和其他奇觀。
As such, I thought it worth testing out and within seconds of joining I had been contacted by half a dozen members.因此,我認為這值得測試,並在數秒鐘內加入我曾接觸過了一半,十多位成員。 A few of those early messages were very gracious offering all kinds of help and assistance.數那些早期的訊息已非常親切,提供各種幫助和援助。 I suspect one or two of them were simply spammy scams, but not all.我懷疑一個或兩個,他們只是垃圾騙局,但不是全部。
Jim Tuffin吉姆tuffin , for instance, may have had something to sell, but he also offered me some useful advice, which he kindly allows me to repeat here. ,舉例來說,可能有一些出售,但他也為我提供了一些有用的意見,這是他好心讓我在這裡重複。
Ecademy can be a little confusing until you get used to it, he says, but you cannot do any damage… so have a good explore. ecademy可以有點混亂,直到你習慣它,他說,但你不能做任何damageâ € | ,所以有一個良好的探索。
Here are Jim’s top tips for making the most of your early days in the Ecademy.這裡是吉姆的頂端的提示,使您的多數之初,在ecademy 。
- When replying to a message, it is best to do so, using the top link in the message or from the Ecademy website, and then your reply is recorded against your profile in Ecademy so that you always know what has been said.在回答一個訊息,最好是這樣做的,用頂端郵件中的鏈接,或從ecademy網站,然後你的答复是記錄對您的個人資料在ecademy讓您永遠知道什麼已經說了。 It is important to reply, as communication is the basis of networking.這是很重要的答辯,作為溝通的基礎是網絡。
- If you are not a seasoned Networker the first thing to grasp is that it is very important to give of yourself.如果您是不是一個經驗豐富的網路的第一件事,把握的是,這是非常重要的給自己。 Don’t expect anything in return!不期望任何回報! Look for ways of connecting people you know to others.尋求連接您認識的人給他人。 Always look for those opportunities to help other.總是尋找這些機會,以幫助其他。 Your reward will be tenfold!您的報酬將十倍!
- Of course, if you are looking for something you must ask, otherwise how do we know what we need to do!當然,如果你正在尋找的東西,你要問,否則我們怎麼知道我們需要做的!
- Ecademy is a place for everyone to network and exchange details. ecademy是一個地方,讓大家的網絡和交流的細節。 Include things in your profile about you, your likes, dislikes, desires, dreams, passions, hobbies etc and of course what you do and how you might be able to help those who connect with you.包括的東西,在您的個人資料約你,你喜歡,不喜歡的事物,慾望,夢想,激情,興趣愛好等,當然你做什麼,以及如何,您也許能夠幫助那些誰連接與您聯繫。 People tend to connect first because they find something of common interest.人們往往連接第一,因為他們找到了一些共同關心的問題。
- Evidence indicates that the more personal you are the greater number of good contacts you make.有證據表明,越個人,你是越來越多的好與您聯繫。 This is especially true when compiling your 50 words.這是時尤其如此編制您的50個字。
- It is always best to write in the first person, ie from you, rather than a third person which can lack sincerity.它始終是最好的寫在第一人,即由你,而不是第三人可以缺乏誠意。 Include a photo of yourself if you can.包括你自己的照片如果你能。 This adds great strength to your profile and for obvious reasons helps to build trust between two people.這新增的偉大力量,您的個人資料和明顯的原因,有助於建立信任,兩個人之間。
So, there you have it Jim Tuffin’s top tips.所以,你有它吉姆tuffin的頂端的秘訣。 I’ve already implemented them in我已經實施了他們在 my Ecademy profile我ecademy簡介 and in my interactions with other Ecademy members.在我的互動與其他ecademy成員。 If you’re bored with LinkedIn and find it really isn’t making you any new network contacts, check out Ecademy.如果您厭倦了LinkedIn和覺得很不是讓你任何新的網絡聯繫,請ecademy 。 You never know, I might be one of your first contacts on there and it definitely won’t be spam.你永遠不知道,我可能會之一,您的第一次接觸就在那裡,它絕對不會被垃圾郵件。 So, feel free to leave your Ecademy profile URL in the comments to this post and let’s get networking.所以,請隨時留下您的ecademy的個人資料的網址在評論這個職位,並讓我們的網絡。

















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Wayne Smallman 韋恩smallman // / / Nov 26, 2007 at 2:55 pm 2007年11月26日在下午2時55分
“A few of those early messages were very gracious offering all kinds of help and assistance. “幾個早期的訊息已非常親切,提供各種幫助和援助。 I suspect one or two of them were simply spammy scams, but not all.”我懷疑一個或兩個,他們只是垃圾騙局,但並非所有“ 。
There are some people on Ecademy who do walk that very fine line between networking and spamming.有一些人對ecademy誰做步行很細線條之間的聯網和濫發電郵的情況。
Then there are those who just spam and don’t really care less.然後有那些誰只是垃圾郵件和不真正關心更少。
That said, Ecademy is a great place to get help & advice on just about anything.儘管如此, ecademy是一個偉大的地方得到幫助&意見,只是什麼。 And there’s always someone there to help…還有的總是有人幫助…
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