Wednesday, April 13, 2011

How to Brand Yourself


A great way to get yourself noticed on the internet is by branding YOU. The world out there want to know all about YOU. The best way one can do this is by joining social sites that deal with internet marketing. Don't just join any social site. Join something like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Xing, Blogster, IMFaceplate, ISMagic, IBOtoolbox etc. These are but a few. 


With Facebook  there are so many Internet Marketers using it. So there are lots of Groups and Pages for marketing that you can join on there to advertise you and your business. Get to know the friend first, find out what they do, then slowly ask them if they are interested in seeing what you have to show them.

Blogging is another way of expressing yourself. Do a video introduction about yourself.

 

IBOtoolbox has been created by Paul Williams and is the best way I can see now how one can Brand Oneself. This is all for Free. He has thought of everything. Please check out the Site by clicking the banner above. Any Blogger should join this as your Blogs get sent out to so many different sources so that you will get noticed on GoogleIBOtoolbox is a "safehaven" to build your business!


I have done quite a few blogs myself. As I have progressed from my first blog post I can see an improvement. Choose a niche that you are currently working with, or write about something that has caught your attention while surfing the net. Write about someone who has inspired you. I have found a team who have given me some very useful tips and I would love to introduce you to them.

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There are different types of friends:-

friend  
n.
1. A person whom one knows, likes, and trusts.
2. A person whom one knows; an acquaintance.
3. A person with whom one is allied in a struggle or cause; a comrade.
4. One who supports, sympathizes with, or patronizes a group, cause, or movement: friends of the clean air movement.
5. Friend A member of the Society of Friends; a Quaker.
tr.v. friend·ed, friend·ing, friends
1. To add (someone) as a friend on a social networking website.
2. Archaic To befriend.

So the friends on Facebook that you have added for your business would be someone you befriend. They are more like an acquaintance. You would not usually share your most intimate secrets with. So this is where Facebook is clever they have allowed you to choose your sharing settings on how people can view your page. Most other social sites do not have these options. 

I will help you to set up a fan page on face book that you can use just for your online business.

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