Category: Lifestyle & Habit Building

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67% of Employers Plan to Increase Hiring Soon

It’s about time that job seekers, and economists alike, heard some good news about hiring particularly in light of this month’s unemployment figures with an unemployment rate of 9.2% and a mere 18K new jobs, 92K less than expected.

According to Jobvite, the leading recruiting platform for the social web, 67% of companies will increase …

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Prevent Extinction: Engage Your Contacts

Social media has become the new platform for advertising, marketing, and most importantly a communication channel and exchange for your brand. It seems that most businesses, both big and small, are making sure that they have profiles and pages in Facebook, Twitter and other social sites so they can reach and engage a wide audience.…

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Networking Without Neediness

How do you meet people at a dinner or networking event? How do you approach a total stranger without coming off too aggressively or being seen as looking to make a contact to better one’s self?

Steve Boyle of No Excuses, No Regrets Basketball, asked me that question via email a few months ago, and …

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“Give Me Freedom…” Should Your Brand Include Political Standing?

There are a lot of things that don’t mix well with your career. One of the obvious ones is religion. But what about politics?

Do you talk about politics at work? In your blog posts? On Twitter or Facebook? This is linking your personal brand with a political standing – and can be a quick …

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Social Networking Late Arrivals are Costly and Not Fashionable

Though many businesses have happily joined in the social media bandwagon, some others have not really bought into it yet and are still deciding whether to start their online campaign. These businesses are the ones who still rely on traditional and other “established” forms of marketing, and they’re most likely waiting for this new type …