Welcome to all that attended my presentation at Social Media University Milwaukee last week. Due to popular demand, and because many of you wanted to attend the session but could not, I’m sharing my slides with you now.
The goal of this presentation was to show people they could use Twitter in just 30 minutes a day and still make it a useful part of their arsenal. It is not meant to be a soup-to-nuts Twitter overview that takes you deep into the land of Twitter.
If you’d like me to share my 30 minute Twitter solution with your organization, please contact me today!
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Hi Phil .. thanks for that .. really useful points – particularly the timing elements .. it is work smart & you’ll save a bit of time ..
Thanks and all the best Hilary Melton-Butcher
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Great resources! I need to get up to speed with Twitter. (I still feel silly saying I “tweeted” something.) This should help a lot. Thanks!
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Phil,
Wow. This is a powerhouse post. Talk about concentrated content. Bam.
I’m going to book mark this and use it as a checklist for others that I help get online and engaged. Heck, there are a couple here I’m missing or can improve on.
Thanks for putting this together and then giving it away.
Todd
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Nice post. Just about everything I have in mind for my new book.
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I have been blogging for about a year, my resume help blog: http://www.ResumeHelpBlog.com has attracted some attention but not nearly the traffic I had anticipated. I intend to save this article and follow your tips every day and will check back and let you know the results.
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Wow! This is the best, most succinct, clearest and most comprehensive list of exactly what to do to brand yourself I’ve ever seen. Phil, you’re selling yourself short — I know “gurus” in the industry who charge hundreds of dollars (and more) for this exact same info. You’re not only knowledgable with a lot of insight into how this “branding” thing works, you have an incredible generosity of spirit. Thank you — this is a permanent bookmark for me and I’ll be sharing it widely.
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Great information Phil! Everyone in today’s professional world needs a “brand”. It has replaced the “resume” as the new way to manage our careers.
Keep making it great!
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Yes, yes, yes! You are absolutely right on with these awesome suggestions.
I just now need to carve out some time implementing them for myself instead of only helping others to achieve them. I need to remember the words “Physician, heal thyself.”
Thanks, Phil!
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Woah! Tip number one is exactly what I did just like Phil. My own name as my domain. The best benefit is that people trust you, not the business. It’s like how Eckhart Tolles business is built around him.
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Thank you for this detailed post. I plan to start the new year off right with help from your list.
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Really helpful mechanics and insights Phil!
I suspect the vision piece is the hardest.
What’s worked for me is to remember my vision is in constant revision. When starting off call it Vision 1.0 realizing that you’ll be issuing an upgrade as you learn more.
Thanks again for a really helpful post Phil!
Keep creating,
Mike
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I’ve heard of branding and have used it myself. However, you offer solid advice on how to use the Internet and Networking to it’s full advantage. What most people need to know is that Networking is the best way to find the best job in the field that you want.
Great job. Keep up the wonderful writing.
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Short and concise. Very helpful!
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Great article!! I defenitely needed some good branding advice as I want to get my clothing company off the ground. I will bookmark this for sure.
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Awesome Ryan! Glad you stopped by and found the article useful!
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