How to Build a Personal Brand and Advance Your Career with Social Media
West Coast Women’s Leadership Forum09.02.2011
“More than a name or a face in the crowd,I know this is the time, this is the time of my life.”
“The time of my life.”
-- David Cook, 2008 American Idol Champion
Let’s Start By Asking You…
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Another Question.
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Social Media?
Personal Brand & Career Advancement?
Both?
Next, a Brief and Personal Story
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November 17, 2008: @dmscott writes blog post, “Downsized? Fired? Here are the new rules of finding a job” [http://bit.ly/EMC-LL-01]
December 11, 2008: I was laid off from my job.December 11, 2008: That evening, I attended my first tweetup (#svtweetup). It took place in San Carlos, CA.December 12, 2008: I published my first blog posting. It was titled, “2009: The Year We Go Virtual.”
Next, a Brief and Personal Story
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January 5, 2009: My first day at a new job.
March 4, 2009: I published my 50th blog posting. It was about IBM’s use of Second Life.
October 13, 2010: I published a book, “Generate Sales Leads With Virtual Events.”
December 12, 2010: I made my first book sale via Twitter.
Today’s World. Your Brand.
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http://bit.ly/EMC-LL-01
“Create information that people want. Create an online presence that people are eager to consume. Establish a virtual front door that people will happily link to. And one that employers will find.”
“…her team at Microsoft searches the Web for potential employees. So if you’re not publishing, you won't be found by Microsoft.”
“The new rules of finding a job require you to share your knowledge and expertise with a world that is looking for what you have to offer. “
What embodies an organization’s brand?
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What embodies a personal brand?
Today’s World. Your Brand.
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Your Brand. Your World.
Today’s World. Your Brand.
Your profile photo is your logo.
“So you’re the guy who…”
5 Tips for Getting Started
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Tip #1: Immerse
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Tip #1: Immerse
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Tip #2: Learn the Customs
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Photo credit: takomabibelot on flickr
Tip #3: Share & Engage
My tip: curate content in the same way a museum curates fine art.
Tip #4: Be Useful
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Tip #5: Adjust & Adapt
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“I use Twitter much differently today than I did in 2008 … Fast forward to 2011 and I look to Twitter as a swiss army knife – many, many uses.”
http://bit.ly/EMC-LL-03
Coming Up Next.
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Blogging.Twitter.Facebook.LinkedIn.
A Few Tips.
“Reserve your names on social networks to protect your brands, even before you get active on them.”
Social media is a two-way conversation, NOT a one-way broadcast. Be authentic and be engaging...no one wants to be tweeted AT, they want to be tweeted TO.
Blogging.
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“One of my favorite quotes is from the writer Joan Didion, who once said ‘I write to discover what I think.’”
-- @AmberCadabra http://bit.ly/EMC-LL-04
Blogging.
Discover your true passions.Share your insights with the world.Reveal your talents. To the world.
Teach yourself. About yourself.
Build and reinforce…
The Brand.
Starting a blog is like getting a puppy – both require care, feeding & frequent TLC.
A Blogging Journey to Consider.
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1. Find your niche (hint: if you selected “social media,” you’re too late.)
2. As others discover your niche, specialize into a sub-niche.
3. Exchange guest posts with other blogs and web sites.
4. Publish an eBook.5. Self-publish a printed book.6. Publish a New York Times best-seller after
a book publisher recruits you to write one.
Great Quote.
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“It still completely amazes me just how much influence and
impact you can have by simply writing stuff on a regular basis. “
-- Chuck Hollis, “Celebrating Social Media at EMC”
http://bit.ly/EMC-LL-06
Top 12 Tips on Twitter
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1. Find and follow relevant & active users2. Find and follow relevant & active Twitter Lists3. Read an interesting article or blog posting? Look up authors’
Twitter ID and follow them.4. Find and use the “tweet button” on that article page.5. Retweet, selectively.6. Always opt for “share information” over “self promote.”7. Join and participate in tweetchats.8. Reply back to users who mention you.9. Follow back interesting users who follow you.10. Use hash tags wisely.11. When sharing content, attribute the original author via
“@mention.”12. When sharing content, include commentary & show some
personality.
Top 7 Tips on Facebook
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(Tips for your personal account – Facebook Pages require a separate session!)
1. Selectively “friend” business contacts (question: should you “friend” your boss?)
2. Post status updates, links and videos to your Wall that reinforces your brand.
3. Share interesting articles with your Facebook friends by clicking “Like” or using the Facebook Comments feature (if enabled on the article page).
4. Use Facebook Questions to pose a business-related question.5. “Like” companies and brands that you have an interest in.6. Use apps that connect you to your friends’ friends (e.g.
BranchOut)7. When posting status updates that mention a brand, “tag” the
brand’s page
Also: “32 Ways to Use Facebook for Business” by GigaOM http://bit.ly/EMC-LL-07
BranchOut
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Facebook Comments
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Top 10 Tips for LinkedIn
1. Ensure your LinkedIn profile is 110% complete.2. Seek out and connect with former colleagues and business
associates (build your network).3. Connect your WordPress blog and your Twitter account to
your LinkedIn account.4. Find, join and engage in relevant LinkedIn Groups.5. Use the “Reading List by Amazon” app to share books you’re
reading.6. Search (and attend) relevant events (both face-to-face and
virtual) via LinkedIn Events.7. Recommendations: give first, then ask for some later.8. Browse questions in LinkedIn Answers and provide answers
to questions in your area of expertise.9. Follow companies of interest to you.10. Review job listings (LinkedIn tells you whom in your network
can connect you to the hiring company).
Other Social Networks to Explore.
Tie Your Social Networks Together
World Wide Web: “a system of interlinked hypertext documents”
[Wikipedia]
Word Wide Brand: a system that ties together your social presence via the web.
With your world wide brand, the whole is truly greater than the sum of the parts.
Scoring your Online Influence.
Quality
Quality Quantity
Give me quality over quantity, any day of the week.
Thank You!
How to find me:
@dshiao | @INXPO on Twitter
My blog: http://allvirtual.wordpress.com
My book: “Generate Sales Leads With Virtual Events”