I thought I was done with these LinkedIn tips, but apparently I am not. 🙂 I just received an email from LinkedIn about using their messaging system and InMails in particular. They shared 5 good tips on how to make the most
Help Me Help You: Tell Me What You WANT To Do Next and WHERE You Want To Do It
Now that I’ve wrapped up my first 2 weeks in my new role as a full-time employee for FILTER, a digital solutions agency for staffing and creative services in San Francisco (and Seattle, LA, Portland), it’s finally time for me
ad:tech 2011 The Lean Back Conference Attended By (Mostly) Lean Forward Types
Something new I’m starting: Event Reviews of things I attend. Here’s my first for ad:tech 2011 in San Francisco and what I’ve decided to name it: The Lean Back Conference Attended By (Mostly) Lean Forward Types Event: ad:tech 2011 –
Five attributes of an ideal connection
As a follow-up to my recent blog post titled, “How NOT to network in 2011,” I knew I had to share this smart post from John Sumser on Glassdoor.com’s blog. He’s talking about recommendations for a job, but this applies
How NOT to network in 2011
Since so many people have “I will do more networking this year” on their New Year’s resolutions lists, I had to share this: Here is an example of something I categorize as “leveraging the useless.” I’m also including my explanation
SF Bay Area only – 50-4-50 special
This promo ended, but please CONTACT ME to discuss your current needs and we’ll find a way to work together! As a SF Bay Area folks only special, I’m offering a 50 minute career search, brainstorming or business development strategy
Learning to Love LinkedIn Tip #10
My #10 and final tip for 2010? Read this blog post titled, “20 LinkedIn Case Studies for Personal Branding” from Kyle Lacy. I spotted it on the Personal Branding Blog. I’m grateful that Kyle culled these stories and saved me
To whom do I write the thank you card?
As tough as things have been for most of us these past few years (we’re definitely included in this), I feel that I have so much for which to be grateful this Thanksgiving and now just need to know to
5 Reasons to View Networking as Community Service
I consider attending networking events to be my volunteer, or “community service” time each month and my goal is always to make it easy for people to ask for the help they need. Why? Here are five reasons: 1) You
What NOT to do at a networking event
Here’s a link to one of the locations where my “What NOT Do at a Networking Event” blog post appeared. Thanks for being a conscientious networker! 🙂 p.s. Here’s another link from when it appeared as a column on WomenEntrepreuer.com.
Back by popular demand – 50-4-50
Due to popular demand, I’ve made time slots available during September and October for my 50-4-50 offer. As you may recall, earlier this summer, for 2 days out of each week, I started offering friends of friends and professional contacts