People on LinkedIn are there to expand their professional network. LinkedIn is not a dating app. Please keep your conversations only to a professional level 1/
When sending messages to a new contact, get to the point in your first message. Don't send a message like "Hi" and wait before actually saying what you want to say. I get about 200 "hi" messages per week! 2/
Get a good profile photo. When building up your profile on LinkedIn you may experiment with different profile photos but eventually stick with one. That's how your network will visually recognize you. Try not to change your profile photo often! 3/
Don't wait for people to connect with you. Send connection request to those you admire their work. You have to give to get. 4/
Use LinkedIn's premium features if you have the ability to purchase LinkedIn Premium. I can say without a doubt it's one of the best things I've purchased. It gives you access to the entire LinkedIn Learning library (previously Lynda) 5/
LinkedIn Premium also gives you the ability to see job statistics such as how long people stay at a company on average, and a lot more information about companies than you get as a non-paying LinkedIn member. 6/
Engage with your followers and ensure that you like and reply to their comments when they write messages on your status updates. 7/
And last but not least, keep your updates to a minimum. LinkedIn is not Twitter! Only announce important updates. This maximizes the chances of your content getting noticed /end
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* StalessWidget comes from Widget > DiagnosticableTree > Diagnosticable. It defines a user interface by returning a Widget in its build function. 1/
In StatefulWidget and StatelessWidget, both, the build function receives a BuildContext using which you can retrieve information from up the build chain in order to complete rendering your widgets. 2/
Confused about #Provider in #Flutter? Thread to explain some of the most important concepts
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context.select() is used when you want to watch a specific aspect of a provider and rebuild your widget upon that value changing. It's only useful inside the build() function of your widgets and changes to the selected value will mark the widget as needing to be rebuilt
by using context.select(), you rebuild your widget only if the given aspect of your provider changes, this is specially useful if you have a large provider with many moving parts