Monthly Archives: February 2009
Personal Branding Tips for Creating Your Personal Brand Statement
Personal Branding Tips for Creating Your Personal Brand Statement
Our New Personal Brand Online Tools Revealed
Try Our New Tools We’ve developed two new hands-on tools to make it easy for you to establish a web presence that makes you more hireable: The Brand Health Dashboard The Brand Health Dashboard guides you through the process of building a clean and professional image across the web. It helps you track, manage and
A Brief Introduction of Personal Brand Management
“Do I really want to go through the same door to work every day for 41 years like my Dad did?” This question, asked by Tom Peters, marked the birth of personal brand management as a career development concept. Personal brand management means a) thinking of yourself as a brand that people have perceptions of,
Build Personal Brand… Where’s the meat?
About a year ago, when I re-entered the job market, a friend said he Googled my name and all the results were 10 years old. He gave me some ideas about how to change that, and thus began my personal branding journey. I have to confess, though, that every time I hear the term “personal
Personal Brand Management – What American Idol Can Teach You about Personal Branding
Personal Brand Management – What American Idol Can Teach You about Personal Branding
Personal Brand Examples: Learn From Student Meagan Burns’ Personal Brand Identity
I came across Meagan Burns, a Junior at the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan, when she followed me on Twitter. After checking out her web presence, I had to feature her on our blog. She’s built a seriously awesome online presence. Students and non-students alike should take a page out of Meagan’s book. Here’s
Free Online Reputation Tips: 10 Privacy Settings Every Facebook User Should Know
If you’re looking for a job (or for a better job), head immediately over to 10 Privacy Settings Every Facebook User Should Know by Nick O’Neill from AllFacebook.com. It’ll give you an excellent breakdown of Facebook’s privacy features and how to apply them. Remember, perception is reality on the web. Anything a potential employer might

