Interview With Jorgen Sundberg Founder Of Linkhumans

An interview with Jorgen Sundberg founder of Linkhumans; he is a consultant helping companies with social media strategy. He regularly gives public talks and university lectures on social networking, personal branding and LinkedIn.

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Jorgen explains the most important aspects with LinkedIn from an individual and corporate standpoint and he also provides us with the benefits of using LinkedIn for advertising. Jorgen will do a personal branding training on Tuesday the 28th of June in Central London with Malcolm Levene, previous Personal Branding coach to Tony Blair and adviser to the Head of Production at the White House. Check out his personal blog JorgenSundberg.net and connect with him on Twitter @JorgenSundberg.

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@JorgenSundberg:twitter  very interesting to hear your thoughts regarding Lindkedin from your perspective working with clients in London. I also wonder , what your thoughts are about the recent IPO/Linkedin? there are many opinions about Linkedin and the future for the social network.

Hej Robert I think LinkedIn are probably overvalued at the moment but I saw their CEO speak last Tuesday in London and there are some very interesting new developments coming up. They hate the term 'social network' and always use 'professional network' to make sure they stand out against Facebook, Twitter et al. LinkedIn are becoming more of a CRM-tool and will slowly but surely start rivalling companies like SalesForce (where they actually poach most of their salespeople from).

A CRM-tool is very interesting goal for LinkedIn. Many of the big CRM systems today are developing towards a more professional social tool. A clear sign is when Salesforce bought Radian 6 earlier this year. 

If you do not want to participate in the huge $ commerce  taking place with your profile, your photos, your identity, your thoughts, memories, experiences, relationships and your history... If you wan to be free and in control... and, if any of this is to be monetized, you your self should be the beneficiary of that value created, then join Mycube.com

Thanks for engaging @johanstael:twitter  Of course I want to be the beneficiary and monetize on my own content online. I want to build a huge commerce around my brand and be in control of it. Individual freedom on every level in life is like clean water for me and something I'm dreaming of every day since I read Atlas Shrugged for the first time when I was 19 years old. Today it's harder and harder to find clean water (I hope you get the picture). Somehow when I hear you talk about the philosophical aspect of your mission and MyCube I shudder of happines. But I still need your help to close the gap between where I'm standing now and my philosophical dream of a digital freedom. This is about changing something profoundly much bigger; maybe a digital paradigm shift? That's what I meant in my blog post http://www.mattiasgronborg.com/social-media/monetize-your-digital-life-with-mycube/ when I wrote about MyCube's lack of engagement. I have patience and I know MyCube is a beta and it takes time; but your big picture with MyCube is not a beta. I believe in you and I'm an advocate of MyCube. Keep up the good work. 

Sure Johan sounds great but why not just do it on your own blog or site? You will then own everything, including the URL and it will be a lot better for SEO.