Good article!!!!
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The author, Lisa Wehr, is so right about taking your time and doing social media the right way. You really have to be dedicated.
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Excellent article about NOT slashing your PR budget in tight times.
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A friend sent me this today and it is so true. Enjoy.
We can choose to walk down a new path in any area of our lives.
Here are some tips to help you see a new path open up.
- Choose to live a creative life.
- Expect new insight and ideas every day.
- Capture your ideas ˆ write them down.
- Take intelligent risks ˆ be willing to fail more.
- Accept responsibility for where you are now ˆ never blame or point fingers.
- Keep feeding your mind ˆ read positive material every day.
- Make decisions based on your passions and purpose.
- Spend time with people who are performing at the level at which you want to perform.
- Learn from your mistakes.
- Act on your creative urges.
ello, I am Nicole, a college student that currently has three jobs to hopefully jump start my career in Marketing. All my jobs allow me experience in my field, which I love, but I don't know if that is enough. So this past year I have pushed myself to get my name out there by networking - attending career fairs, conferences, and interviews. I created personal business cards, a linkedin page, and a twitter page - and it has so far given me positive results! It was exciting to receive an email from one of my prospective internship opportunities. One of the managers from the company found me on Linkedin and wanted to be "connected" with me. Very cool!
However, as everyone knows, we are in a Recession, and it may not improve soon. Therefore, I would love to hear some advice and tips for entering my senior year and looking for a job in this state of the economy. I graduate from Grand Valley State University in a year, so I could use all the advice I can get!