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LinkedIn Spent $500,000 Buying 20,000 Copies Of Founder Reid Hoffman's New Book

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The company bought 20,000 copies of The Alliance “for marketing and branding purposes.”



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Reid Hoffman didn't just found LinkedIn and hold on to more than half its voting stock — he's also the author of The Alliance: Managing Talent in the Networked Age . And his book has been a big hit in at least one way: LinkedIn has spent $500,000 buying 20,000 copies of it "for marketing and branding purposes," the company said in a filing today.


The big book purchase was spotted by Michelle Leder, an editor at Footnoted, a site that mines the small print in SEC filings for useful and revealing information.


Hoffman received approximately $3 in royalties for each copy sold, the company said, meaning LinkedIn's bulk buy landed him about $60,000. The company said Hoffman has donated $60,000 to the LinkedIn For Good Foundation, where donations "are used primarily to support youth employment programs and nonprofits championed by employees." The company has donated $1.35 million in total to the foundation.


A LinkedIn spokesperson declined to comment beyond the filing.


So what is The Alliance all about? "The employee relationship is broken, leaving managers with a seemingly impossible dilemma: You can't afford to treat employees like family (which they never were)" says a description of the book on its website. "But you can't build a lasting, innovative business when every employee acts like a free agent."



16 Awesome New Books To Read This Spring

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Spring into reading a new book.



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God Help the Child by Toni Morrison


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14 Things Everyone Gets Wrong About Librarians

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“Yes, I can help you find all the books.” “No, I don’t spend all day reading them.”


That your job is stress-free.


That your job is stress-free.


"I hate when people say, 'It's so quiet in here. Your job must be so relaxing.' Or they assume you have three hours at work to just read whatever books you want." —Jackie DeStefano, Facebook


"Especially during the summer reading program!" —Maria Slytherinn Hill, Facebook


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That technology has made your job redundant.


That technology has made your job redundant.


"[People assume] that librarians and libraries are obsolete because 'you can find everything on Google.' There's so much information (electronic or otherwise) that can't be accessed through Google, and we know how to find it." —AnnaBanana617


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That you spend your days reading.


That you spend your days reading.


"People have told me they would love to be a librarian because it would be so nice to work with books all day. Nope. That's not what I do all day. I work with PEOPLE all day— reference, teaching programming. Sometimes that involves helping them find books, but if it weren't for people, there'd be no librarians." —Emily Lauren Mross, Facebook


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21 Emotional Stages Of Waiting To Read The Next Book In A Series

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WHAT DO YOU MEAN IT DOESN’T COME OUT UNTIL NEXT YEAR?


You've finally come to the end of that gripping novel you were enjoying only to realize it's part of a series.


You've finally come to the end of that gripping novel you were enjoying only to realize it's part of a series.


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So you go to purchase the next one only to discover it won't be released until NEXT YEAR.


So you go to purchase the next one only to discover it won't be released until NEXT YEAR.


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Even worse, it ended on a CLIFFHANGER.


Even worse, it ended on a CLIFFHANGER.


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What could possibly fill the empty void of this unfinished story until then?


What could possibly fill the empty void of this unfinished story until then?


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25 Things You Should Know Before Getting Your Next Tattoo

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Make a memory that will last forever.


Two BuzzFeed editors got tattooed at Sacred Tattoo in New York City, and talked with Inked magazine staff and tattoo artists Jon Mesa and Rods Jimenez about all the important stuff you'll need to know before (and after) getting inked.



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First off, have an idea of what you want and a general style. Hyper-realistic? Traditional? Cartoony? Watercolor?


First off, have an idea of what you want and a general style. Hyper-realistic? Traditional? Cartoony? Watercolor?


Maybe you have a meaningful reason for the tattoo you're getting, maybe you’re interested in bringing a new aesthetic to your body, or maybe there's an artist you really want to work with. Whatever the case, it's good to have an idea of what you're looking for.


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17 "Can U Not" Moments Every Bride Will Recognize

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No, you can’t bring your kids who were not invited.



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"Fifty percent of marriages end in divorce, you know."


"Fifty percent of marriages end in divorce, you know."


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8 Apps Every High School Student Needs

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Kick your homework’s BUTT.



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This is Helena Merk, a 16-year-old coder. She makes really cool apps this one that helps animals find homes.


This is Helena Merk, a 16-year-old coder. She makes really cool apps this one that helps animals find homes.


She told BuzzFeed Life that she "wanted to give animals a voice." Helena also made this epic interactive app to guide students through Homer's Odyssey.


YOU GO GIRL!


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As a recipient of Apple's WWDC scholarship, a 2015 national runner-up for NCWIT's Aspirations in Computing, and a future Girls Who Code participant, she's already *very* accomplished.


As a recipient of Apple's WWDC scholarship, a 2015 national runner-up for NCWIT's Aspirations in Computing, and a future Girls Who Code participant, she's already *very* accomplished.


Helena knows SEVEN different programming languages (wut).


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