Saturday, May 23, 2020
Win Over Your Brand Audience Despite the Rise of Ad Blockers - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
Win Over Your Brand Audience Despite the Rise of Ad Blockers - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career A few years ago ad blockers began to emerge which has greatly impacted the number of visitors and subscribers on a brand website. Since Google has updated algorithm and new apps have emerged these important online relationships have dwindled. The good news is there are a few non-intrusive ways to encourage people to stay on your website and engage. Today it is much harder to connect with the audience on a personal brandâs website when there are too many ads. By implementing a few strategies your brand can start growing your audience again. How can your brand effectively change its advertising approach and bring back more subscribers? Through reminders, ad placement, and daily follow-up. Use these strategies to help facilitate growth again without being intrusive on your audience: How to build a strong website with ads The following steps are things your personal brand can start doing today with better results. Find out who your visitors are Conduct target market research to determine exactly who is coming to your website and how many are leaving, especially due to advertising. Through this data you can discover whether they are using ad blockers. If this is the case, your brand can install a simple message to encourage them to turn this off as some users may not even realize they have this installed. Request your website to be white listed Approach your visitors with a simple, clear, and direct message with a reminder for them to allow ads. Its important that you offer them something of value in your content and products or services to encourage them to white list your website. Make it easy for the end user Remove any hindrances to visitors coming to your website especially for mobile users. Know exactly where ads should be placed for all devices, including computers or laptops. Run a speed test to determine whether your pages are loading too slow as this can lead to people turning away as quickly as they arrive. Taking the time to asses your brands website means investing some time and effort, but the payoff is great as you begin to see an increase in subscribers and sales. Stay up to date with the latest changes on Google in order to avoid any conflicts with their policies, and pay attention to how many ads are being placed on your landing page.
Tuesday, May 19, 2020
Garret Kramer on How To Recover From Loss of a Dream Job - VocationVillage
Garret Kramer on How To Recover From Loss of a Dream Job - VocationVillage Garret Kramer responds to a music business professional who asks for career advice after losing his dream job.Hello,Before I provide the answer, let me impart an understanding of how human beings create their perceptions. Think of the human mind like an elevator: when the elevator moves up towards the penthouse, we are understanding, compassionate, resilient, competitive, loving, but most importantly, for your purposes right now, insightful. As that elevator moves toward the basement, however, we are judgmental, anxious, insecure, egotistical, over-analytical, and insights are impossible to find. So, what Iâm getting at, is that our perceptions are created from the inside out, not vice versa. In other words, losing your job has no ability to create your state of mind. Quite the contrary: where the elevator is in the moment will always determine your perception of your circumstances.Now that this understanding is grasped, how can you use it to benefit your current life situation? Th e answer is this: Even in your writing I could sense your revved up process of thought. So what you need to immediately is take your foot off the gas pedal (as your tires are stuck in mud). Doing nothing right now, or being still, is the only way for that elevator to rise to a perspective where insight and answers will become obvious.At first glance, it may look like I have not directly answered your question. Yet the worst thing I could do would be to provide you with a quick and temporary fix. You are on the right track with your dream of following your passion. Just slow down and allow yourself to get there. Good luck.Garret Kramer, Author of StillPower and founder of Inner Sports, LLC. Read another guest opinion about how to recover from loss of a dream job.
Friday, May 15, 2020
Website To Help With Resume Writing
Website To Help With Resume WritingMany people have websites to help with resume writing. Some of them are just plain that and are created as personal pages. While others are great for networking and educational purposes.For people who want to have a website to help with resume writing, they should first decide if they want to use their own website. They can build a website that makes them unique by sharing information about themselves or help other people to create sites. A lot of people do not realize this but there are hundreds of thousands of free websites out there that they can use for free.For the most part if you want to host your website on a free website, it will be useless to you if you are an online home business. You need something that is going to be helpful to you when you are looking for work. It doesn't matter what you sell online because a lot of times free sites will not allow you to place your own website ads on their pages. That means you are not going to make an y money off of them.To be able to use a website to help with resume writing, you need to find a site that allows you to use them. There are many free ones that you can look at online. A great way to find a good one is to use Google and type in 'free website builder'. You may be surprised with the results that you get.The best thing about using a website to help with resume writing is that it will be free. This is a huge advantage. The only drawback is that you won't be able to be in charge of everything that is done. A lot of times a site that you are thinking about hiring is going to choose you based on the content that you offer.Your job will be to share information with others about you. A lot of times this will be what the site wants. It's important that you understand that you may not get as much traffic that you think you are going to get. It may take some time for your website to get noticed.One of the things that you want to remember when using a website to help with resume writing is that there will be some competition out there. You need to make sure that you are using a well known site that will help to get your resume noticed. This is especially true when you are working with someone else's job. You need to make sure that you are going to be trusted.Using a website to help with resume writing is a great way to get the job you want. With all of the different sites that are out there that are great for job hunting, you have to make sure that you are choosing a site that is going to be good for you. Make sure that you understand that a lot of people will not be able to help you. A lot of them require that you use their services in order to be able to help with resume writing.
Tuesday, May 12, 2020
Our 2nd International Partner Meetup was a blast - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog
Our 2nd International Partner Meetup was a blast - The Chief Happiness Officer Blog Last week we invited our Woohoo Inc Partners to Copenhagen for the second international partner meetup and let me just get this out of the way: These people ROCK. 20 partners from 9 countries made the trek to cold and snowy Copenhagen for two days of fun, learning and knowledge sharing. I am completely blown away by the amazing work they do all over the world promoting happiness at work and by the passion and smarts they bring to the table. ROCK ON, partners! Thanks for visiting my blog. If you're new here, you should check out this list of my 10 most popular articles. And if you want more great tips and ideas you should check out our newsletter about happiness at work. It's great and it's free :-)Share this:LinkedInFacebookTwitterRedditPinterest Related
Friday, May 8, 2020
Summary Sunday Our New Economy
Summary Sunday Our New Economy This weeks summary pays tribute to the fast, furious and sometimes even curious changes occurring in the world we work and live in. But sometimes we are so close to the forest we cant see the trees. (Or our heads are stuck in the sand and we fail to notice what is going on around us!) In order to compete and stay ahead of the pack, you need information to keep you up-to-date on important changes. Do not judge. Instead, look for the possibilities and potential to adapt. 10 Ways Social Media is Transforming Our World from Jeff Bullas In case you are not familiar with Jeffs site and who he is: Jeff Bullas is a consultant, coach, mentor and speaker and work with companies and executives to optimize their online personal and company presence and brand with digital marketing and social media through the use of social media channels and other web and mobile technologies This is technically a guest post by Guest Author: Lisa Galarneau, a socio-cultural anthropologist who studies emerging cultures and trends in technology, information and media. This post is a MUST READ if you want to understand some of the ways social media is transforming how things get done! These three key points should help you see where this post goes. Now, please, go read! New Possibilities Created by Connections Tools for Total Transformation of Our World The Power to Reach Anyone Americas New Business Model: Sharing from USA TODAY In case you dont believe the previous post, all you need to do is go read this one! It talks about the different crowd-sourcing and peer-to-peer commerce that are popping up! Have you heard of Airbnb, TaskRabbit or Zimride? Huh? Its basically about moving to a world where access triumphs over ownership, and that unused value â" things sitting in my garage â" equals waste, says Lisa Gansky, who has written frequently on the topic and has listed 6,600 such sharing platforms on her site, Meshing.IT. Is Social Networking Important for Job Seekers? from Keppie Careers Now, here is one that directly impacts job seekers! (Finally, you say!) Jobvite recently released their social recruiting survey results and everyone is writing about it. The reality is that the use of social networks to recruit new employees is growing quickly and there are major benefits for companies using this method: Higher quality hires and done more quickly. Please, go read this summary of findings from this survey! Youll also learn more about what employers are looking at on your social profiles! Are you wondering how you can keep up with this better? Here are some recommended sources you should read regularly! Keeping Current Mashable SmartBrief Industry News: Social Media Social Media Today And by the way, if you havent read The World Is Flat, Trust Agents or The Thank You Economy; you should visit your library and check out these books!
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
What Do YOU Do
What Do YOU Do I havent shown you my newest headshot yet! Its by the wonderfully fantabulous Erin Leigh. Shes the bomb. Hello. My names Michelle, and Im an IttyBiz addict. I love me some Naomi Dunford, and pretty much listen to, oh, pretty much everything she says. Recently, she told the Blogosphere to answer some questions. Of course, Im obliging. But because I wanna. And because Ive had a crapton of new readers (hello, new readers!) that have gotten here last week by way of the Etsy Storque. Man, was that awesome. If youve yet to read Six Success Secrets with the When I Grow Up Coach, Id love for you to. If nothing else, the comments alone will insert a big love injection into your day. Now, the questions: 1. Whatâs your game? What do you do? Im The When I Grow Up Coach! I help creative types devise the careers they think they cant have, or discover it to begin with. Its amazeballs. Also, I say things like amazeballs. 2. Why do you do it? Do you love it, or do you just have one of those creepy knacks? A bit o both, I suspect. Im a creative type myself, and after chasing a 20-year-old dream to be on Broadway (which took me to NYUs Tisch School of the Arts, a cruise ship, Key West, the set of Saturday Night Live, among other desirable and undesirable places), I decided that it was not my grown-up dream. I refused refused, I tell you! to settle for an unpassionate career. Its just not in my make-up. So after much hullabaloo, I found life coaching, and decided to be the coach that I needed when I was between dreams. 3. Who are your customers? What kind of people would need or want what you offer? You mightve noticed my title: Creative Career Coach. But can I tell ya a secret? I use creative as a, well, gate-keeping word because you said it everyones creative. The people I most enjoy working with, and who I feel I fit best with, are those that associate themselves with the word creative. Ive worked with illustrators, designers, photographers, writers, scrapbookers, quilters, musicians, comedians, yogis, knitters, interior designersyou name it. Ive also worked with art directors, copywriters, lawyers, entrepreneurs, urban planners, librarians, project managers, research analysts, epidemiologistsyou name it. And some of those people were one in the same. ?? 4. Whatâs your marketing USP? Why should I buy from you instead of the other losers? Ha! Those other losers are not losers at all, but probably more hippy-dippy, come-to-me-for-coaching-and-well-read-your-crystals sorts. They might also be calling themselves coaches but arent really, not being certified like I was in June of 09 by the International Coach Academy. Also, Ive been-there-done-that, so I absolutely know where youre coming from, one creative type to another. And did you see above that I use the word amazeballs? Because I do. Often. 5. Whatâs next for you? Whatâs the big plan? Directly next is The Declaration of You, my very first e-course! I think early 2011 will hold an e-book (or two) and a nice group coaching launch, and the yearll be rounded out with some speaking and in-person workshops. Ooh, that sounds like a good year. Your turn! Says me. And Naomi. Mostly Naomi. Shes way more threatening.
Saturday, April 18, 2020
4 Traits Of Elite Resume Writing That Will Stand Out
4 Traits Of Elite Resume Writing That Will Stand OutIf you have an elite resume writing career, you must know how to make your resume stand out. You must remember that there are four things that every elite resume must have. These four traits will attract the attention of the hiring manager in no time.Firstly, your resume should stand out and at the same time, appear to be short. The purpose of your resume is to make the hiring manager decide whether or not you are right for the job. If you want to impress the hiring manager, then you must have your resume appear to be short and to the point. It must only be a few pages. A lot of folks don't like resumes that are too long.The next trait of a good resume is that it should be done well. In fact, you should be able to reproduce your resume and cut and paste it from there. This is the most important thing you should remember when it comes to elite resume writing.Of course, your resume should be complete. If your resume is not complete, y ou cannot read it. It must be current and in most cases, fresh.The third trait of a good resume is that it must contain many important and attention grabbing keywords. These keywords are the only thing that will attract the attention of the hiring manager. Your resume must contain them all and you must think about how many of them are critical.Lastly, you must remember that your resume should be in your employer's own words. You should not make it seem that it is someone else's resume. You must think about how to make your resume stand out and be the leader of the pack.Now, if you have some experience and expertise, thengo for the best. But most of the time, you will be asked to create a resume that can be easily recreated. Use keywords that appear as critical as you can. You should be able to pull your resume out and read it instantly.
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