As you may have heard, professional social network LinkedIn passed 100 million members this past week. Amid an upcoming IPO, this was a pretty significant milestone for the social network. And today, LinkedIn co-founder and chairman Reid Hoffman has sent the first million members an email, personally thanking them for joining the network in its early days.
TechCrunch editor Erick Schonfeld received a note (he is member #261,186), which we’ve embedded in the post. The note reads: I want to personally thank you because you were one of LinkedIn’s first million members (member number -- in fact!*). In any technology adoption lifecycle, there are the early adopters, those who help lead the way. That was you.
To read the full, original article click on this link: LinkedIn Founder Reid Hoffman Personally Thanks First Million Members For Being Early Adopters
Author: Leena Rao