Showing posts with label presonal branding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label presonal branding. Show all posts

Thursday, November 6, 2008

How Do I Start Networking? by Keith Ferrazzi...

Eat Alone: And Other Secrets to Success, One Relationship at a Time" shows you how to eliminate artificial boundaries between personal and professional relationships. Building on a foundation of intimacy and generosity, you can strengthen all your relationships and build a community that can help you reach your most ambitious goals. Keith Ferrazzi, one of the world's most "connected" individuals, talks about: How to have real relationships in your professional life; How to warm a cold call; Finding time to build relationships;Opening yourself to others' generosity.

Keith Ferrazzi is one of the rare individuals to discover the essential formula for making his way to the top through a powerful, balanced combination of marketing acumen and relationship building. He was the youngest chief marketing officer of a Fortune 500 company and is recognized as a top business leader by Crain's Business and the World Economic Forum. Keith holds degrees from Yale University and Harvard Business School.

You can buy his entire packaged DVD presentation at http://successis.askjimcobb.com

Monday, September 8, 2008

47% of internet users have searched for their own name online, up from 22% five years ago

Pew/Internet & American Life Project 12/16/2007 Release Releases

47% of internet users have searched for their own name online, up from 22% five years ago

Most internet users are unaware and unconcerned about the extent of the data available about them online

WASHINGTON, DC, December 16, 2007 – Forty-seven percent of internet users have searched for their own name online, but few monitor their online presence with great regularity. Fifty-three percent of internet users have searched online for information about personal and business contacts.

These findings represent a significant change from when the Pew Internet Project first reported on this activity in 2002, at which time 22% of internet users had searched online for their own name. Read More at PewInternet.org

About the Pew Internet & American Life Project: The Pew Internet Project produces reports that explore the social impact of the internet. Support for the non-profit Pew Internet Project is provided by The Pew Charitable Trusts. The Project is an initiative of the Pew Research Center.