Wellesley College, AB Economics
Dartmouth College, MA Creative Writing
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1. Sell Your Skills.
Whether you opt for an individual or a company profile, your profile is the best way to market your product or service and to sell your skills. A LinkedIn profile is essentially an extended resume that includes a photo and recommendations from others. Fill it out completely…
the impact of social media on education…very interesting
5 Golden Rules for Professional Social Networking
Professional networking has been made exponentially easier with social media. Social networks have been growing at breakneck speed among the business professionals.
Haritham Technologies, Specialized in social network proposes 5 simple techniques for professional social networking.
- Recognize Your Platforms.
Recognizing the social platforms is very important to build a business social network. Social networks such as Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and LinkedIn have created groups of common interest which is profitable to build a professional business.
- Customize Everything.
Customize every communication on social networks will acquire a professional connection among people. Connect people by sending separate request to individual which shows the value of unique connection with the recipient. Express appreciation for the response will make a better rapport building with business people.
- Ask for Something Specific.
Recognizing the person’s work history and professional accomplishments are important to ask pertinent question related to business prospect. Impress the business people with clear and specific questions in order to make the social network more interactive.
- Face-to-face interaction.
Nothing beats face-to-face interaction or voice-to-voice interaction. Take Offline Whenever Possible for a personal meeting to build stronger relationships than back-and-forth messaging online. To put up a relationship it’s always better to ask for their preferred method of contact in such a way that a bond is well-built.
- Express gratitude.
Expressing the gratitude is very essential to built rapport and also to follow up with the people. It is always a good practice of appreciating the recipient which makes people feel that the information delivered was useful. Network is two-way street.
Social media may change in the next several years, but it won’t go away entirely. Adjust to general preferences and think outside the box to use social networks to advertise.
“A revolution doesn’t happen when society adopts new tools, it happens when society adopts new behaviors” – Clay Shirky
I’ve been thinking about why I’m so obsessed with Pinterest, how I can spend hours on Tumblr, why Flipboard is my preferred way to consume news, and why Instagram is my…
The button Facebook needs.
Before #Linmania, #Linsanity or the #Linderella story of Jeremy Lin being picked up by the New York Knicks and becoming the recent driving force of their success, the NBA star used to attend Harvard University. Getting into Harvard is no easy task. How did Jeremy Lin do it? He lays out in five easy steps exactly how it’s done so that in the end, you will be #Linning.
Magritte’s “Les Vacances de Hegel”
Front to Back
IWC Portuguese Tourbillon Skeleton
Rene Magritte
Not to Be Reproduced (La reproduction interdite)
1937
Oil on canvas
I think I prefer the clear sapphire crystal over the green version.
(via thewatchmovement)