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Link to Twitter:
You can post all your Linkedin updates onto Twitter by just selecting the twitter option beside the Share button or the other way around by giving your linkedin acountaccess to Twitter. similarly you can add multiple twitter accounts to your Linkedin profile and every time you tweet you can choose to post the same update on Linkedin either directly or by using an extra hash tag in the post like #in.
You can post all your Linkedin updates onto Twitter by just selecting the twitter option beside the Share button or the other way around by giving your linkedin acountaccess to Twitter. similarly you can add multiple twitter accounts to your Linkedin profile and every time you tweet you can choose to post the same update on Linkedin either directly or by using an extra hash tag in the post like #in.
Have your name show up:
By default in Linkedin when you view or access another person's profile it'll show up on that persons profile but will only be visible as "Someone in some position from some area". It will not be direct to protect your privacy, yet if the person does know you he might be able to figure out who you are rfrom the information given. You can choose to be completely visible and let your name appear on his profile Stats, if you want people to know you're been viewing their profile. Just go to your "Settings" by hovering over your name on the top left corner and click 'Settings'. Under Privacy Settings, click "Profile Views." Change the default to "Show my name and headline."When your network views their "Who's viewed my profile?" on thier home page, instead of "Someone;" you're name and headline will appear.
Turn off profile updates:
Generally unlike other social networks, it is accepted that once you have your profile setup changes in terms of your profile are not very often. Changes only happen when you start or end a job profile. Also if you keep chipping away at your profile, every time you update your profile and save it, your entire network gets notified. You might be cluttering up your network's stream of updates and also be in the risk of seeming fake. You can choose to disable your profile updates though. Just go to your "Profile and Status Updates" settings under 'Privacy Settings' under the Settings menu and check "No, do not notify anyone and do not include me in company updates." When you're done working on your profile, you can go back and change this to "Yes;" assuming you want to show your network recommendations that you received as well as other updates you make to your profile at a later date.