Campaign India Team
Apr 24, 2017

Welcome to our new LinkedIn page

We introduce Campaign India's LinkedIn page to add to our presence on Facebook and Twitter

Welcome to our new LinkedIn page
At Campaign India, we are populating our social media channels with dedicated digital content, and to-the-minute industry updates – all delivered direct to your newsfeed.
 
Today we announce the launch of our LinkedIn showcase page. We hope this page will not just educate, but also entertain and inspire our community.
 
In the days to come we hope to provide the Campaign India community on LinkedIn a hot spot for a series of activities that challenge and incentivise our members. One such initiative that will come soon is the Campaign India quiz every Friday. This will not just reward winners attractive prizes, but will also ensure that they shine as bright stars among their fraternity. ONLY MEMBERS OF THE CAMPAIGN INDIA SHOWCASE PAGE WILL BE ABLE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE QUIZ ON LINKED IN.
 
Here are three easy steps to become a member on our LinkedIn page.
 
a] Click on the LinkedIn icon on our homepage.
b] Click follow on the top right hand side of the showcase page
c] Log in to your LinkedIn id and you will become a member of the Campaign India community on LinkedIn
 
Source:
Campaign India

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