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Would YOU Endorse Me? | A LinkedIn Controversy

Reblogger Roy Kelley
Industry Observer with Retired

Original content by Jeff Dowler, CRS CA DRE #01490977

Would YOU Endorse Me? A LinkedIn Controversy

No, I'm not asking you to.

You can, of course, if you wish and feel it's deserved, but that's not the point. 

Linked In

If you are on LinkedIn (you are, aren't you? It's your on-line professional resume. If you're not you'd better get there), you no doubt know about recommendations. You likely have some, and probably have shared a few as well. 

  • You can request that someone endorse you, perhaps with the hope they will reciprocate
  • Or you can be proactive and recommend someone without them asking (how cool is that?

Are you Linked In?According to LinkedIn, "A Recommendation is a comment written by a LinkedIn user to advocate a colleague, business partner, or provider of a professional service including service providers who are not LinkedIn." 

Who doesn't like to get a recommendation that will be in the public eye?! We all like to be endorsed by others, don't we? 

But what happens when you get a request, such as the one I got today... "Will you endorse me?" It was from someone I have connected with - I know the company, have seen this person on-line, but admittedly do not know them well enough to feel that I can truly endorse them. No offense, I just don't have the info to be specific and heart-felt. 

There are plenty of folks I know who I could endorse but simply have not done so. My bad, since I don't have a good excuse. But they deserve it and I would recommend them without reservation.

Would you endorse someone who asks if you don't know them well, or perhaps not at all, other than the fact that you have connected on-line? 

Do you make recommendations in order to, perhaps, get one in return? 

Do you ask people to recommend you, even if you don't truly know them?

  

Is this age of the Internet and social media, where on-testimonials, likes, friending, and being connected are so highly prized, one has to wonder...are these attributions and connections becoming diluted? 

Do people take them seriously or is it becoming part of the social media game?

 

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Roy Kelley, Retired, Former Associate Broker, RE/MAX Realty Group

Gaithersburg, Maryland  

Jeana Cowie
RE/MAX Real Estate Limited - Paramus, NJ
Broker Associate, ABR, CRS, GRI, SRES

Rou, Thanks for the re-blog. I got a request for this as well, and really just couldn't do it. It is downright silly to ask someone for a recommendation that your really don't know...

Aug 23, 2010 09:00 AM
Ralph Janisch ABR CRS Broker
Janisch & Co. - Conroe, TX
Selling Northwest Houston to good people like you!

In the past I have endorsed a couple of folks that I know and I have requested and received an endorsement from past clients and colleagues.  I think that is perfectly legitimate.  But, Like you, I would be reluctant to endorse someone that I didn't have direct knowledge of or that I have never had personal contact with.  I think that might defeat the whole endorsement process.

Aug 23, 2010 09:03 AM