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POPSWho's Googling You? Ziggs tracks visitors to your web page to tell you more about who's googling you. It's a cool, free tracking service.
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POPSWhat's in a Name? Ask Steve Jobs The power of a blog can be substantial. This clever shananigan points to the importance of managing all aspects of your own identity online. Shameless plug: Go to Ziggs.com to start managing your online image for free.
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POPSWriting a Winning Professional Biography At Ziggs.com, we are proud to serve as a platform for our users to showcase their professional biographies. As a professional, you should be engaged in promoting your personal brand as much as you are in promoting your company's. Featuring a well-written, tailored bio that illustrates your experience, passion and expertise in your field adds important dimension to your resume. I know, though, how hard it is to begin writting a professional bio. What format should you use? What content should you include... At Ziggs, we introduced Bio Builder to help users with this profess. This tool instantly builds a professional biography for users and makes "building the brand of you" ever-so easy.
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POPSiWant One As an extremely happy user of one of the very first 128k Macs back in the day, I doubt the price of the new iPhone will be a limiting factor in its sales. I willingly spent my entire summer's earnings to buy my own fab 128k Mac for my college years...and it was worth every hard-earned dollar I spent. Considering that this generation of teens and twenty-somethings tends to have access to more cash than any prior youth generation, I predict the iPhone's price tag will barely be a hurdle in acquiring it, and a justifiable sacrifice for those who must earn their way to buy one.
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POPSProfessional Networking: "How to Avoid Becoming A Networking Jerk" As Keith describes in this clip, professional networking is about more then collecting business cards; it is about creating real, mutually beneficial relationships and making a point to follow up and stay in touch. Your colleagues need to feel that they are more than just another one of your contacts.
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POPSHow Well Do You Google? Try Googling yourself; It's a scary but important test in today's Web-enabled work environment. Having no presence online means the possibility of missing out on opportunities to connect with people actively looking to engage with you. At the same time, any unprofessional presence on the Web (like those party pics you may have posted on the web for your friends to see) is instantly viewable by recruiters, hr managers, your boss... So get a presence online and be sure to think before you post.
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POPS"The Brand Called You" I pulled this from a classic Fast Company article. Never has this message about building your personal brand been more important than in today's Web-based world. Your colleagues, clients, co-workers and friends are googling you to get a sense of your personal brand. Creating a sharp, tailored presence on the Web can take you instantly help you stand out in any professional crowd.