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Jul 15 2009

Personal Branding, What's In It For You?

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[My response to a great post by Tom Martin: Can a 10 Year Old Have a Personal Brand?]

"NOT having a personal brand is like standing in a stadium full of people and hoping work will find you."


There is a difference between a personal "brand" and being a kickass 10 year-old pitcher. What your son has is budding reputation, not a brand. The brand comes in when he/you/the coach/the company starts putting a phrase, ID or "brand" around your son.

In my case, building a personal brand inside Dell was vital to my survival. In a company with over 80k workers and lots of really smart people how would I get my name on the radar of the executives that might actually give me a shot at something bigger than I was already working on?

This was never more apparent then during a global online "innovation" contest. When I stepped up, after about 30 or so entrants, one of the insiders hooted, "Jay-Maaac!" My nick name had become a brand. And at that moment I stuck out from the crowd as someone to be watched.

Turns out my idea was chosen as one of 7 finalists out of 71 entries. In fact, I had 2 ideas chosen. Is that a rockstar? Well, the VP who sponsored the contest was let go within a few months of the first round and the winner was never crowned. Was it a personal brand? Yep, right there in the crowd, a person basically "sponsored" my pitch. And since this person had been at Dell for more than 7 years, his calling me out was a huge boost for my confidence.

I can think of some branding to apply to your son, but for now I say he should perfect his craft and keep working hard. The "brand" will be established in the process of becoming an ever better player and more importantly a good person.

@jmacofearth
permalink: http://bit.ly/personal-brand

Note: I really want to explore the elements of personal branding in a future post. But for now, go Google or Bing yourself and see what your "internet brand" says about you. If it's not what you want it to say, then you'd better get to work. Many people and events can affect your personal brand, but taking control of your brand on Google or Bing is a matter of effort and strategic work. I can tell you more about that in a bit as well.

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May 12 2009

Circles of Passion in Social Media and the Tools to Manage Them

Category: community building,lifestreaming,speed the web,tech opinionjmacofearth @ 9:36 am
circles of passion and influence in social media

circles of passion and influence in social media

A work in progress in my Infostream Strategies series. Here a visualization I am working on to explain the "circles of passion" concept and how different communication "channels" have reach into various spheres. And with FriendFeed, Facebook and iGoogle type tools we can build a strategy to engage in our personal social media landscape.

@jmacofearth
permalink: http://bit.ly/circles

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Apr 17 2009

Re-Employment Resources

Category: career,connectionsjmacofearth @ 1:01 am

[From the Get Rich Slowly blog. Help I've Been Laid Off.]

Sooooo….. I did finally go to my FREE Lee Hecht Harrison orientation, the outplacement consulting provided by my former employer Dell. And while I complained about it feeling like I was going to a Defensive Driving course, it was not that bad. And what was Good was seeing and hearing all the other Dellios who were dropped at the same time or within the last several weeks.

What I did notice was that so many people did not have good resource lists for where to get stuff online. So I thought as part of my rehabilitation (or is that redeployment?) I would provide some of those killer resources to folks seeking a new job or just seeking to learn some stuff.

>> Learning Resources

The #1 Learning Site on the web, in my opinion is Lynda.com. For about $20 per month you can get unlimited access to their training sessions. Their online video trainings are the best in the business. From high end graphics and web applications down to MS Office and even eBay, Lynda has classes on everything worth learning.

Free classes are available at the HP Learning Center. I used to work for Powered, who does these classes and the MS Office ones are pretty good. They get a lot of milage out of the ones on digitial photography too.

Some of the same clasess are available at Sony 101. Powered also supplies Sony with courses. More stuff on photography and video editing.

>> Business and Contact Cards to hand out at every opportunity

And then for business cards a company called VistaPrint makes cards and flyers and brochures for next to nothing. [FREE ad by VistaPrint updated 4-13-09]

>> URLs and Websites

Google Sites or WordPress for a blog.

NameCheap, Network Solutions for URL purchase. [I have most of mine with GoDaddy, but their advertising is so sexist that I'd rather be somewhere else. I have had no problems with them. DO NOT EVER USE RegisterFly or RegiFly, they are crooks. See wikipedia article about them. I had a client lose their domain and thus entire online business for 30 days in the RegiFly fiasco. Oh boy!]

A2 Hosting for site deployment at $4.95 per month.

So I would suggest a card, a new URL containing your "consulting" you and some research and retraining into whatever it is you want to go in to. But getting online and understanding "online marketing" is going to be part of everyone's job. So I'd say take the opportunity to do it now.

@jmacofearth
permalink: http://bit.ly/re-employment

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