Gerald Weber: MyBlogGuest is Guest Blogging on Steroids

In this podcast interview, Gerald Weber explains how to leverage MyBlogGuest.com for great guest blogging results. Who is Gerald Weber? When he's not contributing to guest blogging on Search Engine Journal, Gerald is president of Search Engine Marketing Group in Houston, Texas, USA and a moderator on MyBlogGuest.com. Follow him on Twitter @the_gman, on skype at 'searchengineguy' or on MyBlogGuest as 'thegman3'. MyBlogGuest is the free platform which bloggers join to easier find each other and exchange guest posts. The most popular feature inside is the Articles Gallery where you can upload an article for blog owners to come to review it and make their offers.

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4-Step Recipe To Become a Golden Job Candidate

Where to start making yourself ultra-appealing to recruiters and employers. This is a guest post by Rosa Elizabeth Vargas. If you’d also like to guest post here on JobMob, follow these guest post guidelines. Imagine you're a recruiter who was hired today to find a suitable candidate for the most recent job title you’ve held. Say your success in choosing the best contenders meant a generous bonus or a more rewarding position for you! Could you find the best candidate? On a tight deadline? Even if you were required to whittle the list down to only 5?

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How to Design a Popup Business Card Step by Step

Inspire employers with a memorable popup business card. Marivi Garrido Bianchini's popout (or popup) business card design was featured in 125+ Creative Business Card Designs That Make You Unforgettable. In this guest post, she explains her design process. This is a guest post by Marivi Garrido Bianchini. If you’d also like to guest post here on JobMob, follow these guest post guidelines.

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Clever Hack: Plant a ‘Hire Me’ Message on Any Employer’s Twitter Profile

Impress a targeted employer with a creative job ad, right on their Twitter profile. Did you see my article about transforming your Facebook profile into a resume by hacking the images that appear above it? Some creative designers have now applied a similar idea to Twitter. Instead of hacking your personal profile like in the Facebook resume example, this hack is for the Twitter profile of an employer you're targeting.

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