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  2. Template:LinkedIn page - Wikipedia

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    Template parameters [Edit template data]. Parameter Description Type Status; ID: id 1: The "id" parameter (or unnamed parameter "1") should contain the ID portion of the LinkedIn URL.

  3. Template:LinkedIn URL - Wikipedia

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    The external links guideline recommends avoiding links to social networks.Only include links to social media if it is not easily linked from another link included in the article (i.e. if the individual's homepage is linked and that has a prominent link to social media links, delete them from here) and when the social network provider provides the reader with significant unique content.

  4. Proposal (business) - Wikipedia

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    Business proposals are often a key step in a complex sales process, where a buyer considers more than price in a purchase. [1] A proposal puts the buyer's requirements in a context that favors the seller's products and services, and educates the buyer about the seller's capability to satisfy their needs. [2]

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  7. Business plan - Wikipedia

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    The format of a business plan depends on its presentation context. It is common for businesses, especially start-ups, to have three or four formats for the same business plan. An "elevator pitch" is a short summary of the plan's executive summary. This is often used as a teaser to awaken the interest of potential investors, customers, or ...

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  9. Timeline of LinkedIn - Wikipedia

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    LinkedIn acquires ChoiceVendor, a business-to-business review service, for $3.9 million. [18] 2011: January 26: Acquisitions: LinkedIn acquires CardMunch, a business card scanning application, for $1.7 million. [19] [16] The service would shut down in 2014 and users would be forced to migrate to Evernote. [20] 2011: May 19: Company