
With current circumstances being what they are, more people are engaging on LinkedIn than ever. Podcasts From The Printerverse called in a special guest Nigel Cliffe, LinkedIn Trainer and Consultant, to help.
Believe it or not, Nigel was the original founder of Print Media Centr! Since taking the reins almost 11 years ago I have built the platform into what it is today, while Nigel has been using his social media savvy to help countless businesses leverage LinkedIn to maximize their presence and build strong, authentic relationships with their audience.
In this podcast, Nigel explains how to create a profile that you are genuinely proud of, how to create content that lets the real you shine through, and why you should NEVER sell on LinkedIn. You’ll learn how to build trust with your personal brand and why patience is the ultimate virtue when it comes to LinkedIn relationships! There are a number of vertical markets that will be desperate for print once we come out the other side – the time to engage with those people is NOW.
Listen Long and Prosper!

Deborah Corn is the Intergalactic Ambassador to The Printerverse at Print Media Centr, a Print Buyerologist, international speaker and blogger, host of Podcasts From The Printerverse, cultivator of Print Production Professionals the No. 1 print group on LinkedIn, Girl No. 1 at Girls Who Print, host of #PrintChat every Wednesday at 4PM ET on Twitter, the founder of International Print Day and the founder of #ProjectPeacock. She is the recipient of several industry honors and sits on the board of the The Magazine Innovation Center at the University of Mississippi, and is an advisor for the Advertising Production Club of NYC.
Deborah has 25+ years of experience working in advertising as a Print Producer and now works behind the scenes with printers, suppliers and industry organizations helping them create meaningful relationships with customers and members, and achieve success with their social media, content marketing, event marketing and sales endeavors.
Twitter: @PrintMediaCentr