Thursday 15 August 2013

New Media Marketing Changing How We Sell

By Franklin Skribbit


These days, most everyone has an online presence of some sort due to the abundance of social media platforms and their popularity.

Paying attention in class seems like one of the most basic parts of school, but sometimes it is definitely the hardest. But paying attention in class isn't viewed as important by all students.

Take, for example, a commonly repeated occurrence of a networking success story. One man connects with a former co-worker through LinkedIn, a social media site dedicated to professional networking, and discovers that his former co-worker is now employed with a company that that man would love to work at.

The former co-worker and the job hunter friend connect on LinkedIn and begin to network with others in the company.

An advertisement for Gillette razors will be ignored in this environment. Instead, you need to provide your audience with something they want, and they will attribute good feelings with your brand.

One of the most important things that can help you pay attention better in class is sitting near the front of the class. This may seem like such a simple thing but it can really help you to pay attention better.

With all of the benefit that they provide, more and more recent graduates of everything from accounting programs and business programs to nursing and healthcare degrees are beginning to turn to social media sites as a source for finding careers or searching out other job opportunities after finding one job.

You are less likely to feel comfortable surfing the Internet on your laptop or texting your friends when you're sitting near the front of the class. While you may not want to feel like you can't do these things, it is going to be best if you don't do these things while in class.

With hiring managers increasingly using social media sites to scan through applicants, the importance of a well groomed online presence for applicants and job seekers has never been more vital.

One of the first and most basic no no's of social media sites for those who are intending to use them to attract employers is to never post a compromising photo or text post to one's feed, profile, or wall.

You can try for humor as well if you can do it right. Doritos Jacked set up a page for their product and provided ridiculous Doritos related pictures on Facebook to entertain the masses.

When you are not actively taking notes, you are only passively learning. Passive learning is when you are just sitting there listening to what the teacher is saying.

While one may have legitimate reasons to speak ill of their boss or current company, any such thoughts should be keep off line as hiring officials will see this as an extremely negative aspect to a person's attitude about work.

Follow these tips in order to become a more focused, more involved student.




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