Marketing isn’t just for marketers – in fact, every day we get up and leave the house, we’re engaging in some form of marketing. The product and service we’re putting out there however is encapsulated in flesh and bones – you! From the clothes you wear to the way you style your hair to how you speak and heck, even the pictures you put up on your Facebook profile – you are in the business of marketing yourself. But why do we do it? Personally, we market ourselves in an effort to connect with old friends and in the hopes of making new friends. We want to be associated with people who enjoy the things we do and like the things we like – think high school but at a much more “adult” level. Professionally, we market ourselves to create better career opportunities, to project our strengths and accreditation and to build stronger more productive career-centric networks. Personal marketing, intentional or not, can prove to be very effective and when done correctly, can bring you closer to your goals. There are however several pitfalls when it comes to marketing who you are and what you’re about. Simple, preventable mistakes can spell ruin for you career and personal life and let’s be honest; you can’t un-ring a bell. When some mistakes are made they become indelible blemishes on our lives. Specifically on the internet, rumors, bad reviews and misinformation can spread like wild fire. So what do you do to prevent this kind of online catastrophe? Check out our tips below and start using them today:
Marketing isn’t just for marketers – in fact, every day we get up and leave the house, we’re engaging in some form of marketing. The product and service we’re putting out there however is encapsulated in flesh and bones – you! From the clothes you wear to the way you style your hair to how you speak and heck, even the pictures you put up on your Facebook profile – you are in the business of marketing yourself. But why do we do it? Personally, we market ourselves in an effort to connect with old friends and in the hopes of making new friends. We want to be associated with people who enjoy the things we do and like the things we like – think high school but at a much more “adult” level. Professionally, we market ourselves to create better career opportunities, to project our strengths and accreditation and to build stronger more productive career-centric networks. Personal marketing, intentional or not, can prove to be very effective and when done correctly, can bring you closer to your goals. There are however several pitfalls when it comes to marketing who you are and what you’re about. Simple, preventable mistakes can spell ruin for you career and personal life and let’s be honest; you can’t un-ring a bell. When some mistakes are made they become indelible blemishes on our lives. Specifically on the internet, rumors, bad reviews and misinformation can spread like wild fire. So what do you do to prevent this kind of online catastrophe? Check out our tips below and start using them today:

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