Authors: Mark Logan, Joe Grigsby, John Kreicbergs
Each and every one of us owns a personal and professional brand that we must manage. From digital natives to technophobes, from advertising junior creatives to CEOs, we now must embrace the role that online social media tools can and do play in shaping that brand. Looking for a job? Want to make new professional connections? Or simply wondering how you can amp your online image? Then come and learn the how-tos, don’t-dos and self-branding horror stories around LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter.
64. “ A hazard of social networking is people will read what you write. ”
65. “ … everyone participating in today’s event, including those in the auditorium with you this morning, just received their first paycheck of 2009 containing a 5% pay cut… ”
66. “ … with all due respect, to continue the context of your post; true confession: many of my peers and I don’t see much relevance between your presentation this morning and the work we do in Employee Communications. ”
67. “ Two days ago I made a comment on Twitter that was an emotional response to a run in I had with an intolerant individual. ” http://www.thekeyinfluencer.com/channel/2009/01/16/twittersituation/
68. “ Everyone knows that at 140 characters, Twitter does not allow for context.... ”
69. “ My most recent situation underscores the need for important dialogue around how we use this space.”
73. "Cisco just offered me a job! Now I have to weigh the utility of a fatty paycheck against the daily commute to San Jose and hating the work.” @theconnor via Twitter
78. “… I have 45 friends. I know all of them. They know me. 95% of them have lived in a dorm or house with me. I practically can’t offend them, although I sometimes try.” http://www.theconnor.net/
79. “… Time Levad and @timmylevad are two different people.”
80. “ Am @I more of a mass-media channel than a human being? Do @I act as such?”
81. “ For people who knew nothing more of me than that 140 characters of text I’d written, it would be ridiculous for me to be angry with anyone misinterpreting what I said.”