Tag Archives: jessica miller-merrell
Develop Your Personal Brand Strategy: 15 Must-Read Personal Branding Articles
Develop Your Personal Brand Strategy: 15 Must-Read Personal Branding Articles. When it comes to building a brand, there is rarely a “right” or “wrong” path that applies to all. Instead, it is likely a highly unique and personalized route that will lead you to success. With that said, allow me to provide an even wider range of viewpoints. Here are 15 recent personal branding articles from 15 great authors – some you might know, and some you might not.
Personal Brand Strategy – The Balance of Self-Promotion
Jessica Miller-Merrell’s thoughts on the value of self-promotion as it relates to the recent release of her book, Tweet This!
How to Find a Job – 5 Must Reads When Diving into the Job Search
As job seekers begin their quests for employment, research and preparation are the two most important, yet also the most overlooked, parts of the job search. Eager candidates often dive into the super-competitive world of resumes and personal branding without developing a proper self-marketing strategy. Just like any project, it’s important to understand the features and benefits
How to Write Resume – Hold the Mayo, What Hamburgers and Resumes Have in Common
A couple weeks ago I met my friend Martha for lunch at our local Red Robin. Martha is quite particular in her food choices which is why we always meet for lunch there. In the last four years I have known her, she has never ordered something other than a cheeseburger without the cheese. And
Brand Yourself – 5 Ways to Stand for Your Personal Brand
Your personal brand is an important part of your job search. Reputations can make or break opportunities for new position, new clients or contracts for your company. Here are five practical ways to manage your online brand: 1. Set up a Google alert. These can be set up easily on Google and will alert you
How to Use Social Media: Business in Front, Party in Back
A mullet is a unisex hair style that is short in the front and long in the back. The mullet began making appearances in the popular media in the 1960s and 1970s but did not catch on with the masses until the early 1980s. Business professionals, entrepreneurs, and job seekers can learn from those that

