5 Ways To Exude Professionalism With Your Personal Brand

How to give your personal brand a professional shine. This is a guest post by Maria Elena Duron. If you’d also like to guest post here on JobMob, follow these guest post guidelines. In our digitally connected world, can you truly separate who you are personally and who you are professionally? No matter the privacy settings there are numerous opportunities for personal life to spill into your professional impression. Here are five ways that seepage is already happening and how you can manage it.

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How To Get Jobs At Startups

A quick guide to break into where it all starts. This is a guest post by Ibro Palic. If you’d also like to guest post here on JobMob, follow these guest post guidelines. Everybody is innovative, in that there is no doubt. The difference is just how far people are willing to go with their ideas. Most entrepreneurs are willing to go the whole way. And this may involve their complete financial annihilation or liberation. Either way, they follow their ideas until there is no more road. For those looking to get a job with a start-up company, there are some serious risks involved. Risks and potentially lucrative rewards. At the top of the list is equity. Being one of the guys who came up with the company, you may be entitled to a piece of the pie, depending on how the owners look at their rewards system. But in this ever fickle economic climate, how does one land a job with these up and coming startup companies?

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Playing With Fire With Your Personal Brand

Sometimes, you have to turn your back on the fire to build it up. This is a guest post by Michel Neray. If you’d also like to guest post here on JobMob, follow these guest post guidelines. I just came back from my annual canoe trip. Now, this wasn’t the peaceful paddle on a glassy quiet lake that you might imagine. It was a rugged, wild, whitewater trip that started at Bridge Rapids some 80 kilometers north of the Ottawa River in Canada, where you can only get to by logging roads or floatplane, and the only way back, (other than floatplane or logging road), is by canoe. For a week we didn’t see another soul, nor were we able to get Internet access, cell calls, Facebook status updates or Tweets. I had to focus on simple things, like getting through Class III rapids during the day, and getting the fire going before nightfall. The fire was my greatest teacher on this trip. Do you know how to build a fire?

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Stop Making Other People Rich! Grow Your Own Brand

Build your employer's brand or build your own? the rank nazi cartoonThis is a guest post by Zac Johnson. If you’d also like to guest post here on JobMob, follow these guest post guidelines. One of the biggest problems I often see in the world of online marketing is that too many people are focusing on building the customer base and brand name of other companies. This can easily be seen in the affiliate marketing space where you are paid a commission every time a new lead or action takes place. While affiliate marketing is a legitimate way to make money online, if you are really good at it you should be using those same efforts and talents to be growing your own brand. In this article I'm going to share with you a few of the reasons why I moved away from just being "another affiliate marketer" to focusing on my own brand and how I've grown ZacJohnson.com into what it is today.

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