Social Media skills

EFL 3. Writing a LinkedIn headline that stands out

After seeing your photo and name, viewers will see your headline. As of 2021 [2], the headline allows a maximum of 220 characters, and it should be an eye-catching billboard that briefly describes you, what you do and perhaps how you are passionate about it.   This is your chance to make a first impression with […]

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EFL 3.Writing to build a LinkedIn profile that (net)works!

Now that we have thought about your LinkedIn purpose in the previous article, it is time to build your network. We can divide LinkedIn users into 2 main categories. Either you want to expand your professional network for your job or company (sales and promotion), or you are looking for a job.    Sales and promotion

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EFL 2. Writing your LinkedIn purpose and identity

If you want to write on professional social media platforms, you need to be clear what your purpose is and who you are on the platform. Not sure what this is? That’s ok because in this article, I will show you how to do this. The first step is to become familiar with others on

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EFL 1. 3 Pro tips for effective LinkedIn writing for non-native English speakers

3 tips for social media writing for non-native speakers, English as a Foreign Language, EFL

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Why LinkedIn has so few Non Native English Speaker contributors and what can de done about it

Where are the Non Native Speakers? LinkedIn, the Facebook for professionals around the world, is an essential tool for people in international business, and increasingly for the business of academic research, too. However, even for a country that became one of Asia’s Tiger economies built on international trade, Taiwan’s number of LinkedIn accounts is very

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Communicating Passion in the economy of attention: The artistic techno-science of Youtuber communication skills

Mega-star Youtubers of all niches have millions of loyal fans. Gamer and internet meme commentator Pewdiepie has 108 million subscribers, viral challenge master Mr. Beast has 60.2 million, fun loving sports and comedy bros Dude Perfect have 55.8 million, sexy Youtube video commentator SSSniperwolf has 26.9 million, internet personality and scandal-monger Logan Paul has 22.9

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The attention economy in academia – Social media strategies for the Open Science age of information

For over two decades, advances in ICT have created a flood of information that has disrupted the traditional business marketplace and plunged it into the new attention economy where companies struggle to catch and maintain customer attention. A parallel shift can be seen for scientists in a new research attention economy. Researchers face unprecedented competition

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Social media for academic purposes (SMAP): What is it and why is it important?

We live in an age of information with research being published in volumes and at speeds never before seen. Unfortunately, with so many new scholarly publishing venues and databases, there is no one database that can access all research. For professional researchers, this is a problem: we all want to increase our research visibility and

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