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How to Solve your linkedin business page Error

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We're sorry that a new company cannot be created at this time. For further questions, please contact us using the Customer Service link at the bottom of this page.

You qualify to create a company page when you can satisfy all of the requirements as follows:

1. You're a current company employee and your position is on your profile.

2. A company email address (e.g. ravireddy@companyname.com) is one of the confirmed email addresses on your LinkedIn account.

3. You associate your profile with the right company. You must click on a name from our company name drop down list when you edit or add a position on your profile.

4. Your company's email domain is unique to the company.

5. Your profile must be more than 50% complete.

6. You must have several connections (usually a minimum of 10 to 20).

At the present time you have zero (0) connections and your profile still needs work. You may also need to add and confirm a company email address.

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