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Please follow the directions below.
You do. MyLink500 is a regular MyLinkWiki page. This conveniently means YOU directly maintain and are responsible for your own entry. If it's not right ... you can only blame yourself!
Editing the wiki page is simpler than writing a web page. But it does require some attention to detail to avoid mistakes. Please follow the directions and rules below. Any violation of the letter or spirit of the rules will result in the deletion of your listing.
First you must become a MyLinkWiki Contributor to create or edit your MyLink500 listing. Visit the Contribute link to request an account and pick up editing tips.
MyLink500 isn't just a static directory. It's a community of networkers who help each other and bring in traffic by promoting the site. You must place a reference to MyLink500.com in your professional LinkedIn headline to maintain a valid MyLinkWiki listing. And keep it there forever and ever. We will be watching. MyLink500 listings that do not contain "MyLink500.com" in the associated LinkedIn headline will be removed.
The headline is the limited text (about 116 characters maxiumum) that you can insert directly after your name in your profile. To change your headline, click My Profile from your LinkedIn home page. Click the Edit link under your name as indicated below. We recommend putting your connection count there too as in the example below.
You will be supplied an account via email after your request (see step B above). Once you receive that info:
1. Go to the MyLink500 wiki page at 500 or http://MyLink500.com . It will display as http://linkedin.pbwiki.com/500 in your browser's address bar.
2. Click 'Log in' in the upper right corner.
3. Enter your password, name, and email address on the left side of the login page.
Go to the link above.
Please see MyLink500 Editing Rules if you plan to create a long entry or use HTML.
If you are cutting and pasting entries, moving text in the editing window is neither predictable nor easy. Vertical lines separate cells and are easy to lose track of. Listings typically take up multiple lines in the window. Finally you have to account for carriage return characters, which are not displayed.
The following is the best and safest way to ensure such changes do not wreck the table of LinkedIn member listings.
Go to the Frappr link above.