Posts Tagged with "personal branding"

Why You Should Start A Business Blog

Monday, June 16, 2008

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There are many benefits to leveraging a blog for your business or even for your personal use. When many people hear the word “blog,” what immediately comes to mind are things like MySpace, teenagers sharing stories of heartbreak, love poems, emo photos, and so on… But chances are, if you access the web multiple times [...]

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ThrillingHeroics.com: The Best Posts of 2007

Sunday, December 30, 2007

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Happy Holidays everybody. I wish you all the best and hope that you get a chance to spend some quality time with family and loved ones. If you haven’t heard yet, I am traveling in Spain for the holidays with some good friends, but I wanted to be sure to share my 2007 year-end wrap-up [...]

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Learn To Build A Brand That Shouts Distinction, Commitment, and Passion

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

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Following up on last week’s interview with personal branding expert Dan Schawbel, I’d like to share a short and sweet review of Tom Peters’ The BrandYou50, a book that changed my life! The value add here is the BrandYou50 cheat sheet that I put together for you, since I know you’re all so very busy [...]

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An Interview with 23-Year-Old Personal Branding Expert Daniel Schawbel

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

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Dan Schawbel is a marketing consultant, entrepreneur, and personal branding spokesman. He is a strong self-marketer who has made a name for himself first by writing the Personal Branding Blog, then administering the Personal Brand Awards and publishing Personal Branding Magazine, and was recently featured in an article for the Fast Company Expert Blogs called [...]

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Win Over A Recruiter in 30 Seconds Or Less

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

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Tech/management blog Rands in Repose has a few really interesting little tips about creating that resume. The author, an engineering manager in Silicon Valley, says he spends about 30 seconds glimpsing at each resume that comes across his desk, so you had better grab his attention! One of the most important (and funniest) realities is to [...]

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