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Another example of this tactic is posing as experts

Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 5:14 am
by sumaiyakhatun26
If your profile consists entirely of industry news and expert commentary, I'm starting to suspect you're hiding something from me. No one lives that way 24/7.
by twenty-somethings. If you think that someone will seriously consider you a great expert after two unpaid internships, I have some bad news for you. You want to share your knowledge with others, you want to show what you can do - south korea rcs data applause, a blog or a feed are the places for you. But please don't pretend that you know everything . Be honest. People will appreciate you admitting your weaker points. Look at Jakub, aka Pijaru Koksu . Respected in the industry. From the start of his blog, he admitted that he learns with his readers. Now he teaches his readers.

On the other hand: as part of the classes I run at the Nicolaus Copernicus University in ToruĊ„ on new media, I also talk about personal branding. None of the students have heard of it . They don't understand how important what they do online is for their image and career. They treat their Facebook profile as a private place , while it's exactly the opposite. So maybe it's better to conduct themselves online in a rigid way than in a compromising way.

And you, do you care about your brand? Do you build an image? Do you set goals for yourself? Or do you consider it an artificial action?