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		By: Medusa		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I have explored the potential of Linked In for business leads. I run a financial planning website on facebook and post the same content on Linked In. While Facebook generates impressions and subscription, it hasn&#039;t converted to any sales. On the other hand, Linked In has generated a few solid sales. I guess since there are professionals on Linked In, it adds credibility and active engagement. This is just my observation and two cents&#039; worth.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have explored the potential of Linked In for business leads. I run a financial planning website on facebook and post the same content on Linked In. While Facebook generates impressions and subscription, it hasn&#8217;t converted to any sales. On the other hand, Linked In has generated a few solid sales. I guess since there are professionals on Linked In, it adds credibility and active engagement. This is just my observation and two cents&#8217; worth.</p>
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