Month: December 2007

Lifestyle & Habit BuildingNews & AnalysisRelationship Networking

The Most Significant Personal Branding Statistic of 2007

Pew Internet and American Life Project reported on December 16th that 18% of working college graduates said that their employer expects some form of self-marketing online as part of their job.

Reading this part of the research report made my day, as it is highly in favor of personal branding. I’m not surprised at all …

FuturesLifestyle & Habit BuildingNetworkingPodcastsRelationship Networking

2008 Personal Branding Predictions for the Future

Here are some trends I have personally seen in the workplace and throughout my personal branding studies. These are just a few of the one’s currently on my mind and there’s plenty more where this came from.

Have a prediction of your own? Leave a comment!

The rise of consultants. Personal brands within larger corporations…
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The Portable Brand: Communicate and View People Wherever You Go

One of my predictions for 2008 and beyond is that our online brands will transition from email to blog and become portable. Not only that but they will be fully mobile and viewable by anyone at anytime. Again, those who don’t build a thorough and Google’able presence online will suffer from reach, but gain from …

Brand Identity & Self-DiscoveryCommunication & NetworkingRelationship NetworkingSocial Media

Name and Image Association as Part of your Personal Brand Strategy

When someone reads material you produce, if they cannot associate it to a human being, then you lose the chance to get an emotional connection. If I visit a website/blog, it might be because they write about personal branding or a related topic, such as public relations, career development or social media. It could also …

Communication & NetworkingLifestyle & Habit BuildingNetworkingRelationship NetworkingSocial Media

Why Social Media Makes it Possible for Gen-y to Succeed

It’s challenging for members of the Gen-Y grouping to succeed without some pathway to Gen-X. Social media has emerged as a channel, by which Gen-Y can communicate with Gen-X, freely, readily and with scale.

Starting a blog is really a simple process, which doesn’t require much learning by members of Gen-Y because they are already …