Monday, February 27, 2012
LinkedIn Adds An Embeddable Follow Button For Company Sites

As you may remember, professional social network LinkedIn added a follow button  for companies, which allowed users to follow a company on the network,  and receive real-time alerts from its profile in their news and activity  stream. LinkedIn is taking this a step further today with the launch of  an embeddable button that companies can add to their websites.
Now, LinkedIn users will see ‘follow Company’ buttons on company  sites, as well as on LinkedIn itself. Similar to Facebook’s Like button,  as long as you are logged into LinkedIn, you can follow a company  automatically by clicking the button. If you are not logged on, a box  will appear asking for your LinkedIn credentials.
As mentioned above, following a company will allow you to keep track  of company updates, such as job openings, new developments and more via  your status update stream. LinkedIn says a number of companies are  planning to add the follow button to their sites including American  Express, AT&T, Starbucks, Sony, Rypple, DonorsChoose and Kiva.
For LinkedIn, this isn’t the first social button for developers to  embed on the web. The company has been seeing major traction with its LinkedIn share button as well.  And for LinkedIn, the follow button is more than just a way for users  to track company updates. taking a page out of Facebook’s advertising  strategy, LinkedIn is using follow data to help serve member more targeted display ads (users can choose to opt out of this).














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