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  2. LinkedIn user goes viral for creating a #Desperate banner ...

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    After getting frustrated from job hunting, Courtney Summer Myers decided to create a #Desperate banner on LinkedIn to fight stigma around the #OpentoWork banner. The result went viral.

  3. Woman Goes Viral for Putting ‘Desperate’ Banner on Her ...

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    Desperate times call for desperate measures. A LinkedIn user has gone viral after she recently paired a "#Desperate" banner with her profile image on the social networking website.. Courtney Myers ...

  4. The truth behind LinkedIn's Open to Work banner - AOL

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  5. Wikipedia:User page design guide/Decor - Wikipedia

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    Like the Picture of the Day, you can include it on your userpage by adding {} somewhere (at the top of your talk page is a good place for it). The randomized version (displayed above) is {{ totd-random }} , and shows a different tip each time it is displayed on your screen.

  6. LinkedIn - Wikipedia

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    LinkedIn is particularly well-suited for personal branding, which, according to Sandra Long, entails "actively managing one's image and unique value" to position oneself for career opportunities. [126] LinkedIn has evolved from being a mere platform for job searchers into a social network which allows users a chance to create a personal brand ...

  7. Pixlr - Wikipedia

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    Pixlr is a group of AI-powered SaaS creative tools including Pixlr.com, Designs.ai and Vectr.com. [1] Pixlr.com is a cloud-based set of image editing tools and utilities, including AI image generation and enhancements.

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  9. LinkExchange - Wikipedia

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    A LinkExchange in-house advertising banner, circa 1998. In November 1998, when LinkExchange had 100 employees, it was acquired by Microsoft [8] for US$265 million. [9] LinkExchange stopped taking new applications on November 15, 2006. On June 4, 2007 it stopped serving banners. [10]