With unlimited worldwide communication it is imperative for professionals to be connected to their competitors, collaborators and potential future bosses across the globe. Linkedzone.
com is a place to start and grow a network by inviting people to join, exchanging business cards, promoting business and making international connections. Users start with a public profile that acts as a resume, available to other users in a search. Users can also choose to keep their information private. Linkedzone.com is currently connecting professionals from all backgrounds including Humanities, Engineering, Business, and IT. Last month, over 5,000 members joined Linkedzone.com and 50 employers have posted over 1,500 jobs. A quirky fun facet of Linkedzone.com is their “digital wallet” where users can keep track of their contacts and, I suppose, keep their electronic business cards safe. This seems like a simple enough professional networking site that doesn’t do much to separate itself from the crowd.
Why Linkedzone.com It Might Be A Killer
Linkedzone’s digital wallet is cool, but it is probably not enough to stand out and build a large following. Other sites include contact locations on interactive maps and portfolio building.
Some Questions About Linkedzone.com
Slow down the warp speed of the “Who is on Linkedzone?” box. It is the most important information offered on the main page and should be readable. 







