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The New Resume
Watch the video below and see how some people are using online tools to help find a job, meet new people, or just network. Think about this the next time you apply for a job or meet someone online or off. There is a whole new way of doing things that can benefit you when used properly.
Look and Act the Part
It is one thing to know how to networking, it is quite another to put yourself in the versed of networking. What is meant here is that you need to look and act the part. Now this is an intuitive statement when it comes to in person networking but for some reason some of this common sense elapses when networking is done through technology.
LOOKS
When attending and even make sure you are appropriately dressed. Dress to impress as the saying goes. But make sure it is appropriate for the event you are attending. You don’t show up in a full blown suite when it is business casual, however that is not to day being a little better dressed than everyone else is a bad thing. Just know what you are getting into before you get into it.
A good rule to follow is if it has a collar, does not have extra pockets, and is not denim it is probably ok.
The same rules of professionalism apply for the online forum. Just because you have the ability to post any picture you want, that does not mean you should. Refrain from posting those less than professional pictures. Everyone has those beach day pictures and the ones from the great party, but they are probably not the image you want to convey to a potential contact or potential employer. And to say you can take them down when you get serious about networking doesn’t work, remember it is the internet and a copy of everything is out there somewhere.
The best policy is to always be professional. A good rule is to not put up any picture you wouldn’t mind reliving at a professional event. But you can take it one step further. There are a variety of web based picture editing services, like PicWash.com, that will edit your photos in any way you want. In fact for those sites you maintain that are meant to be strictly professional portrails of yourself we recommend that you have a professional head shot. These web services can do everything from fix a blemish, add clothing, and even change the background of the picture.
Of the numerous service PicWash is the best, but there are others like fotofix. Whatever service you use it is a good idea to have a professional photo on hand and using PicWash is cheeper than going to photographer. And once you have it you can use it online with any one of the websites you maintain or offline in a resume packet.
BEHAVIOR
Now that you look the part you must act it as well. Most people realize that profanity, belching, and other inapropriate behaviors cannot happen in professional settings. Less obvious, but still in the realm of common sense, are behaviors like excessive drinking and offensive jokes. However there are a few things that are seemingly ok but you as a successful networker probably want to stay away from. While talking about religion and politics, whether local or worldly, can make for an interesting conversation it is not the best approach when you are trying to network with a person or a group of people.
Talk about what you want and go where the conversation takes you, but make sure you keep one thing in mind. Treat each networking encounter like a job interview, because that is what it is. Whether you are looking to do business someone, add them to your network, or actually get a job from them they have to be comfortable with you. The best to get a person comfortable with you is to relate to them, let them see themselves in you. By leading a conversation with a controversial topic makes it harder to relate.
These are important factors of networking, both online and offline. Just because you get behind a keyboard does not mean you can be any less professional or you can start to less than professional conversations in a public forum.
The word is collaborate
The word for this week is collaborate. Listen in as Steve Gonzalez gives insight into why collaboration is important, and why you need to do it. Think about it this way, do what you do best and let someone do what they do best. Together anything is possible.
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How can I help you?
This is perhaps the most underused phrase in America today. Not in the sense the cashier at the burger joint does not ask you this anymore, but rather when you make a new connection how often do you follow up with “how can I help you, your business, your career”. It is not because most people are unwilling to help, but rather the question is not something that we think of when shooting a quick note to someone. But we should and need to start thinking this way, because by helping someone or merely offering to do so you will instantly have a stronger relationship with that person. In the end, strong network relationships are what accelerate you during the good times and pull you through the bad times.
Take a listen in to SpartX Co-Founder Steve Gonzalez address this very issue in his biweekly segment called Just Talking.
Marketing You
In today’s economic climate it is more important than ever to not only be thinking about the business you currently work for, but yourself as well. Meaning don’t just network for the company, network for you because today you may need it more. This is why it is important to have both a networking card and a business card.
But one thing you need, even more so than just a way to network your personal brand, is an ability to know who and what your brand is. Every brand has a mission statement so why should you be any different. Listen in below as SpartX Co-Founder Steve Gonzalez talks about these points and reveals his own personal mission statement.
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Networking Takes and Is Work
Remember like anything else that benefits you or is worth while, networking is work and takes a lot of it. You cannot just expect to start networking and in a weeks time have a massive network that will land you a six figure job, or help you sell a million dollars worth of product.
And with respects to Social Media, it is merely the latest vehicle in which networking is done. But like anything else it or any other vehicle of networking cannot do the work for you.
Proper Uses of Social Media
While there may be dangers that are associated with Social Media, there is potential for benefit. The key is to identify the right platforms to use, how to use them for your professional benefit, and what content to include and excluded. Using Social Media goes in line with the saying, “everything in moderation.”
The Dangers of Social Media
While admittedly Social Media is fun, new, and can be exciting, it can also be dangerous. In fact, if you are using social media to connect with people for professional purposes there are several dangerous attributes of Social Media you can and probably will run into. The key is to identify these pitfalls and avoid them.
Just a reminder; be careful of what you post, avoid spamming and spammers, and make sure people you connect with have some meaning. The question you should ask yourself before joining any given network is, What is the purposes of this Social Media? and, What am I using it for? If you cannot answer one of the two then you should not use that particular Social Media.