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In my opinion, this post needs a few more ethical implications for LinkedIn.
 
In my opinion, this post needs a few more ethical implications for LinkedIn.
  
"To this day, LinkedIn generates funds from three main sources: Premium subscriptions, corporate solutions, and advertisements." -- Premium subscriptions is later clarified in the article, but corporate solutions and advertisements are not. For instance, it is important to note the advertisement process, as it is complex (I worked with it this summer).
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"To this day, LinkedIn generates funds from three main sources: Premium subscriptions, corporate solutions, and advertisements." -- Premium subscriptions is later clarified in the article, but corporate solutions and advertisements are not. For instance, it is important to note the advertisement process, as it is complex (I worked with it this summer). I would suggest including an Advertisement section in order to inform the user how the process works.

Revision as of 04:28, 5 November 2012

In my opinion, this post needs a few more ethical implications for LinkedIn.

"To this day, LinkedIn generates funds from three main sources: Premium subscriptions, corporate solutions, and advertisements." -- Premium subscriptions is later clarified in the article, but corporate solutions and advertisements are not. For instance, it is important to note the advertisement process, as it is complex (I worked with it this summer). I would suggest including an Advertisement section in order to inform the user how the process works.