Tag: Heather R. Huhman

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Establishing Your Personal Brand on Niche Social Networks

Have an expertise? There’s a social network for that.

There’s a lot of hype around the “Big 3” – Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. But what about niche social networks?

If you’re an expert in it, there’s a social network for it

From shopping (Kaboodle) to knitting (Ravelry) to movies (Flixster) and everything in between, there’s …

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5-Steps for Creating a Social Media Marketing Campaign for Your Brand

I’m a huge planner. I plan out just about everything in advance. You should see my whiteboard—full of to-dos for the day. If my day requires planning, so too should your personal brand.

Set goals for your social media marketing campaign

We all know the Internet is a great place to build your personal brand, …

Communication & NetworkingLifestyle & Habit BuildingRelationship Networking

Defining Your Brand via 6 Traits that Make You a Leader

I finished reading Lisa Orrell’s Millennials Into Leadership: The Ultimate Guide for Gen Y’s Aspiring to Be Effective, Respected, Young Leaders at Work this week. Wow! What a great resource for tomorrow’s leaders.

Traits That Make You a Great Leader

In Millennials Into Leadership, Orrell discusses “defining your brand by documenting the traits that you …

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What You Can Learn About Personal Branding from My Dog

People who know me are often surprised when they find out I own a Rottweiler-Australian Cattle Dog mix, Mackenzie. Although you’ve probably never heard of an Australian Cattle Dog, I’m sure Rottweiler is a familiar name – probably one with which you negatively associate.

And I know everyone says this about their dogs, but Mackenzie …

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Is Your Brand Guilty by Association?

I got in trouble quite a bit growing up, but not necessarily for misdeeds I had actually committed. My parents were firm believers in “guilty by association”—guilty for just being present when something went wrong.

As social media becomes more ubiquitous, I bet your brand is in the same position I was all those years …