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MARKETING YOU Marketing Locally Marketing on the Internet
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Building Your Local Network Developing a network without the Internet Associations Clubs Church Chamber of Commerce Schools Workforce (unemployment office) Volunteer Morning Coffee Shop
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Market To Everyone You Know Friends Family Friends of Friends Past employers Be prepared to sell yourself to everyone…. MLM Marketing
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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)
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Local Clubs Social Clubs Civil Groups Country Clubs American Legion/VFW Elks Club YMCA Any Local Clubs-Organizations
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Church Get involved in committees etc. Look over bulletins weekly (most list business advertisements for companies that members own or manage)
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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)
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Contact List Telephone Calls Keep in contact & follow up.
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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
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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
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Post the Resume Industry Sites ( Google Search) Always fill out everything Update or change every week Create your own site
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Job Searching on the Net
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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
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Networking On The Internet Profile Networking (Lion) Groups Jobs Getting the names Look up companies
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Networking LinkedIn Facebook My Space Blogs
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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
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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
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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
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Organize your Search Use this list to keep in contact and to follow up 2 nd email account for your job search
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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
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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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