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One of the tips I am hearing from so called “personal branding gurus” to enhance your brand is to assert your expertise on people.
Promoting yourself, so to speak. While this is not necessarily bad, one must take extra precaution because too much of these can back fire and may actually do more harm than good.
Self promotion includes promoting your work accomplishments, articles and blog entries to social networking sites and list servs like yahoo groups. But these acts is venturing into unsolicited mail, or commonly known as “spamming”.
Hello dear readers. It’s been a long while since I had my last post. My apologies, I’ve been busy with the day time job and a lot of consultancy on the sides. Not to mention the time I spend with my new found love… running. Ha ha ha
Alright, we blogged a lot about personal branding both online and on the real world, and this is more on positioning our career in the marketplace. We also discussed about using web 2.0 to our advantage. But there are corporations and clients that are looking beyond what you can bring to the table, more than the skills they are looking at the added value you’ll bring to the organization.
This post is long overdue, but I have 2nd thoughts publishing because I may be misunderstood.
After reading the blog post of an old e-buddy, will a blog survive without an audience? , I kinda reflect and look at how I started blogging and where it led me. I have to admit, at one point, I lost focus and became conscious of blog metrics, blog income, and blog recognition.
It appears like, most, if not all bloggers, after blogging for a while, tend to join the race to have more readers and visitors, be the best blog or blogger, or be the most influential, or the blogger with the most income generated, and so on and so forth. While these are not necessarily bad, it can rob us of the simple joys of blogging, the one we have when we are just starting.