Management@Milano Series: Personal Branding in Social Media
Tuesday, June 1st, 2010
Its not enough to have Facebook and Twitter accounts—you need to understand the changes these tools represent in the ways we communicate. As your personal and professional lives blend together, how can you leverage the power of social media to build relationships with colleagues, clients, potential employers and the like? What is the big idea you want associated with your own brand and how can you shape that online? Is the online you different from the offline/real you?
Join faculty members Bonnie McEwan and Farra Trompeter for a conversation about the power of social media and the importance of authenticity.
Location: 6 E. 16th Street, Room 1009.
04/26/2010 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Duration : 1:28:10
http://www.perrybelcher.net Perry Belcher demonstrates how YOU can use social media in business without being a jerk.
Liz Claman & David Asman from Fox Business News interviewed Mike Howard, COO of Kiwibox.com and Scott Monty, head of social media for Ford Motor Company about social networking. From advertising to interaction and viral to personal, hear what they say about the social networking space and businesses.
Manage your personal brand and social networking activities in only 1 hour per day by using this tip. Learn how I manage my Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, MySpace and Google Reader accounts all on one screen.
http://www.selfgrowth.com
How I came to use Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter as tools for running and marketing my business. Then, what prompted me to create a course to help other small business owners and consultants add Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter to their overall marketing strategy.
The credits crunched, the recession is biting and certain jobs are getting harder and harder to come by, especially by the traditional means of finding employment. To get ahead of the game you need to utilize the social media world in your quest for another job. That’s right, Facebook, Twitter and Linkedin can all help you to find that next pay-check… here’s how!