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Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Last week, I asked my readers to share their best advice for using a blog for personal branding and job searching. So below is the Bamboo Project Readers' Guide to Blogging for Personal Branding. Sacha Chua , another poster child for how blogging can support personal branding, offers additional advice in her presentation, Networking 2.0:
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Saturday, May 16, 2009
It can also be an effective part of your personal branding campaign. Useful Sites for Finding People to Follow on Twitter. Find the Right People to Follow on Twitter. Twitter Avatars as Personal Branding. How to Give a Personalized Touch to Your Twitter Page. People and Sites to Follow. How to Use @Replies.
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Monday, October 26, 2009
Many institutions that are pursuing online/onsite experience connections have lighted on the personal webpage as THE way to deliver post-visit experiences. The personal webpage has many adherents, and some institutions, like The Tech Museum in San Jose, have been offering them for almost a decade. These pages often look barren.
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Wednesday, December 31, 2008
For a long time people in the nonprofit sector that I work with have complained about information overload. We are going to need to train people how not to get overloaded, and how they should pick the right menu of items to get the satisfaction that they seek. Today, people seeking to do something are standing at the Vegas buffet.
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Each of these folks has a lot to say about using social media tools as a way for people, from non-profits or not from non-profits, to reach out and generate some support for any cause and generate change in the world. came away from the experience with a clear message, that it all starts with one person deciding to act.
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009
A lot of people have been talking about this animation (mildly off-color language) created by Michael Edson for WebWise 2009. Angry Staff Person responds with a litany of complaints, namely the high cost of implementing and maintaining such an endeavor and concerns about the museum's reputation and image. read more.
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Wednesday, February 4, 2009
People. Nothing works without people. This means hiring savvy computer using staff and getting people on your board who know things about technology. Be aware that “computer people come in all different stripes and it may be difficult to judge a person’s value from the outset. Mission. Not so much.
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Thursday, June 21, 2007
Home Green Media Toolshed Profile Twitter Shared Links Subscribe Archives « Strategy Advise from People that Mine Blog data | Main | fatdoor.com (alpha) » June 21, 2007 Don’t hire an Internet person at ZackExley.com Director of Network Operations The problem underlying the title and undervalueing your advise runs deep.
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Wednesday, February 4, 2009
People. Nothing works without people. This means hiring savvy computer using staff and getting people on your board who know things about technology. Be aware that “computer people come in all different stripes and it may be difficult to judge a person’s value from the outset. Mission. Not so much.
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Friday, April 23, 2010
quot; I'm one of those people. Instant Personalization ? As for me, I've opted out of Instant Personalization -- for now. Here are a few of the articles you might find useful about Facebook's Instant Personalization program: Facebook's Instant Personalization is the Real Privacy Hairball , Gigaom. Oompa Loompas ?
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