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1 MARKETING YOU Marketing Locally Marketing on the Internet

2 Building Your Local Network  Developing a network without the Internet  Associations  Clubs  Church  Chamber of Commerce  Schools  Workforce (unemployment office)  Volunteer  Morning Coffee Shop

3 Market To Everyone You Know  Friends  Family  Friends of Friends  Past employers  Be prepared to sell yourself to everyone…. MLM Marketing

4 Local Associations  Industry Associations- (even if not in your Industry) Most have fees, but also have openings and contact lists for all members.  Local Sport Associations- Most people involved with both kids and adult sporting associations are connected people.  Local Government Boards- (Economic Development, Board of Education, etc.) Get involved run for office (Membership Directory)

5 Local Clubs  Social Clubs  Civil Groups  Country Clubs  American Legion/VFW  Elks Club  YMCA  Any Local Clubs-Organizations

6 Church  Get involved in committees etc.  Look over bulletins weekly (most list business advertisements for companies that members own or manage)

7 Chamber Of Commerce  Know all companies in the area. (make sure to visit all surrounding chambers as well)  Have a member directory.  Know all companies moving to the area or companies that will be expanding.  Set appointments with the Director of Commerce and Economic Development person. Ask where and who they can connect you with.

8 Schools  If you have Children get involved with school activities.  Your Alumni- Contact the career development office at your university as well as company groups (www.alumni.net) www.alumni.net  Visit the Advancement Office, they will know everyone that is making the big $$ that has the power to hire.  Many schools have internal network meetings or websites.

9 Workforce Development  Have listings of jobs and relationships with local companies.  Even if you are currently employed you can still look at what is going on.  Many offer government programs for expanding your education.  Local office links to all offices in the state enabling you to broaden your search. search

10 Volunteer  Volunteer for everything possible  Good for the community, Good to make contacts, good for your resume  Every organization we have mentioned will take volunteers.  American Red Cross, Rotary club, etc.

11 Coffee Shop  Meeting place for business owners.  Mostly found in smaller communities.  Donut Shops, Coffee Shops  Power Lunches (where do the hiring authorities go to lunch? Show up and make conversation)

12 Contact List  Telephone Calls  Keep in contact & follow up.

13 Final Thought  Meet people & network every where you go.  Always have a Resume handy.  Suggestion: Make business cards with your name, address, email and phone number. No company name or title. (If possible list some skills.)  On-line resume with link and QR Codes

14 Marketing You On The Internet  Post your Resume on the net  Search for Jobs on the WWW  Networking  Resume distribution  Research Tools  In 2011 89% of all companies used Social Network for Recruiting

15 Post the Resume  Industry Sites ( Google Search)  Always fill out everything  Update or change every week  Create your own site

16 Job Searching on the Net

17 Contract/Freelance Work Easier to find a job when working Builds Network with References Name recognition in Industry www.guru.com www.project4hire.com www.sologig.com www.elance.com www.freelance.com www.contractedwork.com

18 Networking On The Internet  Profile  Networking (Lion)  Groups  Jobs  Getting the names  Look up companies

19 Networking  LinkedIn  Facebook  My Space  Blogs

20 Twitter Search Twesumes- Twesumes- 1.Create an Account https://twitter.com/ https://twitter.com/ 2.Include picture, bio and some followers/followees. 3.Create your Twesume (what you do, an accomplishment, a goal, skills and/or a link to a detailed profile or website.) Expert recruiter 20+ years in engineering looking for new challenge http://www.linkedin.com/in/razorjack #twesume http://www.linkedin.com/in/razorjack 4.End your twesume with #twesume

21 Resume Distribution  Easiest way to get maximum exposure  Resume gets in front of 1000’s of prospective employers and recruiters www.jobsybyfax.com www.jobsybyfax.comwww.jobsybyfax.com www.resumeviper.com www.resumeviper.comwww.resumeviper.com www.rezscore.com

22 Researching Companies  Google Directories Google Directories Google Directories  Company Websites Company Websites Company Websites  Google finance Google finance Google finance  Hoovers Hoovers  Jigsaw Jigsaw  Zoominfo Zoominfo

23 Organize your Search  Use this list to keep in contact and to follow up  2 nd email account for your job search

24 Total Marketing Local Marketing  Developing a network without the Internet  Associations  Clubs  Church  Chamber of Commerce  Schools  Workforce (unemployment office)  Volunteer  Morning Coffee Shop E-Marketing  Post your resume on the net  Search for jobs on the net  Networking  Resume distribution  Research Tools

25 Thank You  Classes Available… – Resume Writing – Marketing – Interviewing  New Classes Coming… – Intense Internet Marketing – Changing Careers and Industries Effectively Achieving a Higher Level  FastHire Services Available… – Mock Interviewing – One on One Coaching – Resume Writing


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