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With over 200 million users now on LinkedIn, authors of articles that air on the site can really be heard. Well, if they’re good. Like Penelope Trunk. Through earth-shatteringly provocative article titles, and the far-out content contained in her articles she has done it – written the most viewed article of all time on LinkedIn. Her first article on LinkedIn was published May 1, 2013, and her third article – and the most viewed of all time – was published on May 10, 2013. So, while Branson and Huffington have been posting on LinkedIn for a long time, Trunk comes in and in a matter of 10 days steals the show. Amazing? Yes.
Penelope Trunk’s first LinkedIn article entitled, “8 New Ways to Think About Financial Security” was published May 1, 2013. The article received moderate attention with 9,239 views, 75 likes, and 46 user comments.
Penelope’s second LinkedIn article entitled, “Why Jason Collins Matters for Your Career” was published May 2, 2013. The article received moderate attention with 4,467 views, 19 likes and 23 user comments.
Penelope was just being modest with these first two articles.
Penelope’s third LinkedIn article entitled, “Don’t Go to Grad School” was published May 10, 2013. The article received the most views any “Influencer Post” on LinkedIn has ever seen – more than Huffington, more than Branson, and the list goes on – with a whopping 333,562 views, 858 likes and 1,504 user comments.
Something tell me that we have not heard the last of Penelope Trunk on LinkedIn.
Full debate on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkrwUU_YApE
Republican presidential hopefully Mitt Romney surfed his tour bus to Newport Beach on June 1, 2012. His location of choice was the Balboa Bay Club located on Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach located adjacent to the Ferrari dealership.
Picketers shown below go toes to the nose with signs and shouts that proclaim their political views. Picket signs messages such as, “Corporations are people too” and “You got pranked by the banks” divulge
The Huffington Post reports that the City of Newport Beach sent Mitt Romney’s campaign a bill for $10,000 to fund the police officer and traffic control services required to accommodate the vehicular and pedestrian traffic generated by the spectacle:
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