Posted
Google Search
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
LinkedIn adds 'influencers'
SAN FRANCISCO — SAN FRANCISCO LinkedIn is adding more expert advice to its website and making it easier for its users to find their pearls of wisdom.The online professional networking service hopes the proffered tips and advice will help it extend its clout beyond the help-wanted market.The new feature added Tuesday will encourage LinkedIn's more than 175million members to sign up to follow the musings of "influencers" -- a 150-person panel that includes President Barack Obama, business moguls, Internet bloggers, self-help gurus and entrepreneurs.LinkedIn Corp. plans to anoint other people as influencers, but only after screening candidates to ensure they are qualified to dispense helpful advice.Besides Obama, LinkedIn recruited his Republican Party challenger, Mitt Romney, to be among its initial group of influencers. Virgin Group's Richard Branson also has agreed to share his thoughts, along with oil mogul T. Boone Pickens, serial entrepreneur James Caan and Craig Newmark, the founder of online classified service Craigslist.Other LinkedIn influencers, such as chef Marcus Samuelsson and Cleveland Clinic CEO Delos Cosgrove, are expected to cater to people interested in specific fields. LinkedIn's CEO, Jeff Weiner, and executive chairman, Reid Hoffman, are also on the list.LinkedIn, which is based in Mountain View, Calif., is counting on its influencers to share their tips in short essays, video and photos. It's similar to the sharing that occurs billions of times per day on Twitter and Facebook, where users see information posted from other accounts that they have chosen to follow.Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. For more information about reprints & permissions, visit our FAQ's. To report corrections and clarifications, contact Standards Editor Brent Jones. For publication consideration in the newspaper, send comments to letters@usatoday.com. Include name, phone number, city and state for verification. To view our corrections, go to corrections.usatoday.com.