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    enMarch 11, 2015

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    • Discovering Hidden Gems on LinkedIn, Blue Nile, Quince, and 1-800-FlowersLinkedIn is a top platform for finding hidden gem candidates, Blue Nile offers unique engagement ring shopping experiences online, Quince provides affordable and ethically-made travel essentials, and 1-800-Flowers puts heart into every product and service to help celebrate life's special moments

      LinkedIn is a valuable resource for hiring professionals who may not be actively looking for a new job. Sandra, a potential candidate, emphasized that over 70% of LinkedIn users don't visit other leading job sites. This means that by not using LinkedIn to post job openings, businesses risk missing out on top talent like Sandra. Additionally, when it comes to purchasing important items such as engagement rings, shopping online with companies like Blue Nile can offer unique designs and convenience. Blue Nile allows customers to choose their diamond and setting and have it delivered right to their door. Quince is another online destination for travel essentials, offering high-quality items at affordable prices. The company prioritizes safe and ethical manufacturing practices, ensuring customers can pack their bags with confidence. Lastly, 1-800-Flowers is not just a gift-giving destination, but a company that puts heart into every product and service they offer. From farmers and bakers to florists and makers, everything is made with love to help customers celebrate life's special occasions. In summary, LinkedIn is a hidden gem for hiring professionals, Blue Nile offers unique and convenient engagement ring shopping experiences, Quince provides affordable and ethically-made travel essentials, and 1-800-Flowers goes above and beyond to help customers celebrate life's special moments.

    • Maximize your ISA returns by investing instead of keeping cashConsider investing your ISA funds for potential higher returns and inflation protection, but remember to assess risk tolerance and goals beforehand, and diversify your portfolio.

      To make the most of your Individual Savings Account (ISA), you should consider investing rather than leaving all your funds in cash. The current ISA allowance is £15,000, which will rise to £15,240 in April, but the interest rates on cash in ISAs are poor and unlikely to improve. While keeping some cash in an ISA as an emergency fund is advisable, especially for higher rate taxpayers, investing your ISA funds can yield better returns over the long term. Micah Curry, associate director at Fidelity, a well-known investment firm, shared his insights on this topic. He explained that investing your ISA funds can help you grow your wealth and keep pace with inflation. Micah suggested that investors should consider their risk tolerance and investment goals before making any investment decisions. He also recommended diversifying your portfolio by investing in a mix of assets, such as stocks, bonds, and cash. In conclusion, if you want to make the most of your ISA, it's essential to consider investing rather than leaving all your money in cash. By doing so, you can potentially earn higher returns over the long term and keep pace with inflation. However, it's important to remember that all investments come with some level of risk, and it's crucial to do your research and consider your financial situation and investment goals before making any investment decisions. It may be helpful to consult a financial advisor or investment professional for personalized advice.

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