She helps business pros look and sound as smart as they are.

Susan has helped us make the most of our LinkedIn page, leading us thru steps to improve our listing as well as ways to benefit from the connections that we make.

Here is the Linked In workbook so you, too, can improve your linked in profile.  The links are live so you will be able to simply click on a link for more information.

We’re thrilled to add Susan to our Team of Experts as our Linked In advisor and Grammar Goddess!

Susan Rooks, the Grammar Goddess
Editor | Copyeditor | Corporate Trainer | LinkedIn
Basics Trainer | Cruciverbalist | Happy Woman

Grammar Goddess Communication
susanr@grammargoddess.com
Phone: 508 272-5120

112, 2024

LinkedIn Banners

December 1, 2024|Comments Off on LinkedIn Banners

So far in this series, we’ve learned more about using LinkedInTM to draw others to our profile with information on the banner and the picture. Now comes the Headline, the words right under your [...]

111, 2024

LinkedInTM Profile Banners

November 1, 2024|Comments Off on LinkedInTM Profile Banners

Have you ever looked up in the sky – mostly in summer here in New England – and seen a small plane flying overhead trailing a banner advertising something? Fun to see, right? But [...]

110, 2024

LinkedInTM: How to stand out from the crowd

October 1, 2024|Comments Off on LinkedInTM: How to stand out from the crowd

You’ve all heard of LinkedIn, right? It’s the go-to business platform for a lot of business folks worldwide, no matter the size of the company they work in or for. But how successful are [...]

404, 2023

Susan Rooks Webinars

April 4, 2023|Comments Off on Susan Rooks Webinars

Susan Rooks LinkedIn Basics Recorded Session One of LinkedIn’s favorite contributors, she has posts that receive over 100 reactions and 40+ comments, making her in the top 1% of LinkedIn. She also has over [...]

110, 2022

The Importance of Thank You

October 1, 2022|Comments Off on The Importance of Thank You

Why are we so reluctant to say “thank you” to someone else for their work, especially work that we paid for? Is it possible that paying for something seems to be enough, so thanks are [...]