Way To Be LinkedIn

Well, if you read my post from Tuesday, you would know that my LinkedIn Ads promo code that I received via email was a big fail! LinkedIn was launching it’s “LinkedIn Ads” and offered a introductory $50 credit to get started. I spent a precious 5 minutes of my time setting up an ad campaign only to find out, at the end of it, that my promo code was no good. That day I sent an email to LinkedIn letting them know my promo code didn’t work and two days later guess who sent me an email? Here’s what it looked like:

LinkedIn Ad Email

 

So, I copied my code and clicked on the link. When the page came up I was glad to see my original ad campaign that I spent 5 minutes on the first time was still saved and ready to launch. This time around the promo code worked when I pasted it in and I got my free $50 credit. Kudos to LinkedIn for being a big website with a massive amount of users and still being agile and responsive enough to deal with issues on an individual level!

 

A “thank you” email is on it’s way.

 

 

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