Microsoft-owned LinkedIn crosses 50-million user mark in India
Traditionally
focused on urban elites, LinkedIn has been steadily making inroads to smaller
towns by offering differentiated products targeted for specific users.
Technology News:
Microsoft-owned
social network for professionals LinkedIn
has crossed the 50-million user mark in India, its second largest market
globally, as its strategy to build localised products for the country begins
paying dividends.
With
this, the company has doubled its user base in the country in the past four
years. “Our members-first, localised approach has helped us cross the
50-million mark in India. We are at the beginning of an exciting journey, as we
democratise opportunity for every member of the Indian workforce," said
Akshay Kothari, country manager - India and Head, International Product,
LinkedIn.
Traditionally
focused on urban elites, LinkedIn has been steadily making inroads to smaller
towns by offering differentiated products targeted for specific users. For
example, in 2016, it launched the LinkedIn Lite website, developed by its
research and development team in Bengaluru, targeted for specific pockets where
internet connectivity was slow.
The
company has launched an app version of LinkedIn Lite for Android users, which
it claimed reduced data usage by 80 per cent.
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