Tuesday, May 26, 2020
Twitter Introduces New Personal Branding Tool Lists - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career
Twitter Introduces New Personal Branding Tool Lists - Personal Branding Blog - Stand Out In Your Career Within days of introducing Twitter lists into public beta, an estimated 6.5 million lists have already been created. This begs the question, which Dan Schawbel asked on Nov. 1, does it matter how many times youâre listed? As of this writing, I am on 96 lists. Impressive, right? Perhaps, if they were all in line with my personal brand. How do others perceive you? The sign of a strong personal brand is when others perceive you how you want to be perceived. I have a dual personal brand (which is absolutely my own fault): entry-level careers expert and public relations pro. So, Iâm included on many lists in both categories. But global business? Where did that one come from? I mentioned I have two personal brands. This is a âdo as I say, not as I doâ moment. After all, there are people who have no idea I am in public relations, and a (smaller) number who donât realize Iâm an entry-level careers writer. While Iâm slowly transitioning my brand from public relations pro to entry-level careers expert, Iâve found it extremely hard to let go of my old life. Thus, the two brands. Whatâs interesting is, even though Iâve been freely giving my advice for almost a decade, I didnât really attempt to brand myself until I became Examiner.comâs national entry-level careers columnist in September 2008. Now, more than a year later, Iâm still deep in battle with how others perceive me. But I doubt I would have made it as far as I have without the help of social media platforms like Twitter. How can twitter lists help? Although the various ways people will use Twitter lists has yet to unfold, I would like to argue they can be used to solidify your personal brand. Think about it: Instead of finding people one-by-one, weâre going to begin mass following people based on topics/lists that interest us. If you can get yourself on the right lists, the effort will go a long way toward building your follower base and your brand. List first and theyâll list you back When you regularly read and comment on someoneâs blog, they are more likely to reciprocate. I predict the same will go for Twitter lists. Do your due diligence in creating lists coinciding with other peopleâs personal brands, and they will likely take notice and do the same for you. Are you searching for a job? Create a list of human resources professionals, recruiters and hiring managers in your industry. Looking for mentors? Create a list of thought-leaders. The types of lists you can create are nearly endless. Be mindful of traditional Twitter etiquette Particularly if youâre just starting out on Twitter, donât forget the rules: listen, be relevant, mind your brand, engage, and give more than get. Let people know youâve added them to a list and why. How are you going to use lists to enhance your brand? Author: Heather R. Huhman is a career expert and founder president of Come Recommended, an exclusive online community connecting the best internship and entry-level job candidates with the best employers. She is also the national entry-level careers columnist for Examiner.com and blogs about career advice at HeatherHuhman.com.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.