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Personal Brand Assessment: What To Consider Before Creating Your Personal Brand
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I stumbled across a debate going on about personal branding, started by Geoff Livingston of The Buzz Bin a few days ago with his blog post I Don’t Care About Your Personal Brand. While I disagree with him overall, he does bring up some valid points that I will address later. In response to it though, another post was written to defend personal branding by Mitch Joel over at Twist Image rightly named Why You Need To Care More About Your Personal Brand. I encourage everyone to read both posts, the comments and decided for yourself. There is no right or wrong answer, just a matter of opinion.
Personal Branding Tips – How to Promote Your Personal Brand Online
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Personal Branding Tips – How to Promote Your Personal Brand Online
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9 Tips to Boost Your Personal Brand Image Through Killer Writing
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Whether they’re right or not, people form impressions of your personal brand based on the way you write. It is time you take the necessary steps to improve your image and understand the importance of effective writing. Readers assume that if your… Writing is sloppy: You don’t care about quality. Writing is unclear: You can’t
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Online Reputation Management: How to Leave Effective Blog Comments
Blog comments are a great way to build relationships with people in your field online, create positive touchpoints for your personal brand, and link back to your best content online. Posting comments on blogs demonstrates that you’re an active member of your field, that you’re passionate enough to participate in conversations related to your area