Not sure what is the gain in making lots of unrelated friends on linkedin.com unless these new friends are liking all your posts etc.
I think it is probably better to develop your profile by updating with relevant info, creating blog posts and engaging with other people direclty on linkedin in the form of comments likes etc
Related for me, I like to post dev stuff on LinkedIn and hopefully can connect good people. You never know who you could help, who works where or could help you in the future. No winning by keeping your network too small either. LinkedIn has been awesome for me and my career anyway. Likes are for vanity but I get plenty of people connecting every day who I try help and also help me. Like most things, you get what you give π
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Not sure what is the gain in making lots of unrelated friends on linkedin.com unless these new friends are liking all your posts etc.
I think it is probably better to develop your profile by updating with relevant info, creating blog posts and engaging with other people direclty on linkedin in the form of comments likes etc
Related for me, I like to post dev stuff on LinkedIn and hopefully can connect good people. You never know who you could help, who works where or could help you in the future. No winning by keeping your network too small either. LinkedIn has been awesome for me and my career anyway. Likes are for vanity but I get plenty of people connecting every day who I try help and also help me. Like most things, you get what you give π