For some time now, there’s been a crapload of talk about the concept of personal brand.
It’s about who you are about and what you show the world.
It’s about your Facebook account, your blog, MySpace, LinkedIn, resume, business card, handshake, the twinkle in your eye… the list goes on.
Your Brand
Fast Company talks about personal brand and [...]
Wednesday, I went to the Mile High Social Media Club discussion about corporate social media policies. I had a coffee with the lovely Cali Harris (@caligater) beforehand – she’s a dear. So kind, and friendly – she’s all smiles. I was thrilled to finally meet her.
The panel, Sarah Rasmussen (@srasmussen), Matthew Burks (@esourcematt), and Margaret [...]
There are a shit-ton of ways to make a first impression these days, and for a lot of people, real life is at the bottom of the list.
There’s Facebook and Twitter and online bios and MySpace (please tell me you don’t still have a MySpace) and blogging. There’s Flickr. There’s YouTube. And those are just [...]
John Haydon is a blogging rockstar. He’s got a great following, and he gives fantastic information, on a regular, accessible basis.
And he’s friendly.
I found him on Twitter, and have been following him for several months now (I was a late Twitter bloomer.)
I didn’t start following him because he’s a guru, or because he knows what [...]