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The September Surge Is Here: How Job Seekers Can Prepare to Land the Role

Success

Dedicate a weekend to a LinkedIn profile overhaul For some job seekers, LinkedIn is a fun place to hang out and network. Featured’ section: Add media, articles, links, case studies or even a resume that relate to what you have accomplished professionally. For others, it’s a bit intimidating.

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Announcing my first book: The Hidden Power of Your Customers

Customers Rock!

The book is also supported with many case studies (based on personal interviews I conducted with company leaders), lots of practical tips, and fun personal stories – all written in the Customers Rock! Less than a week later, I received an email from an editor at John Wiley & Sons. Will you help me?

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Should You Go Back to School? | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

If you want your blog to get a whole lot more readers, you should think about taking a class in how to write better articles and be noticed on the web. If you keep seeing clients come to your sales page and run off without buying, you probably want to take a class in writing killer sales copy that converts. This is class, people.

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Master the Art of Re-purposing Your Work and You'll Save Multiple Hours - 50 Ideas To Get You Started

Stephanie LH Calahan

Here's a tip: you talk to, email several people a day. I teach classes to entrepreneurs and budding entrepreneurs, showing them how to take existing materials and turn them into entertaining videos & podcasts for sharing on social networks. 1) Send an email response. The list itself could be one. Creative use?

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Is blogging worth it? | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

link] After writing 300+ blog posts, I decided to solve my “blogged out&# feeling by (DUH) starting a daily email instead – I figured the shorter post style would be just right for my busy life. Heather p.s. Yes, I know you asked me if I was *sure* I wanted to start a daily email. Thanks for raising the tough questions.

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