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Technology Recruiting Trends ere you submit your article is much like applying to colleges. You have your dream schools and your safety schools. So, while you can write an article you’d love to have in the Wall Street Journal, realize it will be mighty difficult to get in there. Thankfully, the Internet offers plenty of “safety schools.”--including ezinearticles.com.Online recruiting has come a long way from the days of bulletin board systems, r?sum? uploads, jobs via email, and candidate matching tools. There's a whole world of recruiting solutions that are just surfacing, and most HR and recruiting professionals aren't even aware of them.In this article I discuss the movement from offline to online recruiting and a range of new recruiting tools that are influencing the future, plus some simple th Your local chamber of commerce is another option. Most have newsletters and welcome “free content.” Free is in quotes because even though you’re not getting paid for your article, you most likely will get a byline with your name, company a Effective Interview Questions for Hiring Managers Write your own article.A lot of attention is paid to skills for job candidates including how to act, dress, the right questions to ask – and not to ask. Less attention is given to the right kinds of questions for hiring managers to ask. While it is usually clear what the hiring manager SHOULD NOT AND CAN NOT ask, little notice is given to the right key questions. One of the most important things any executive or manager can do is to hire the best people. As resu Okay, that might sound a bit too easy. Yet with the possible exception of public speaking, nothing establishes your business credibility like penning an article with your name and company in the byline. Yet even with all the content-starved publications out there, very few businesses take advantage of this golden opportunity. The answer why is quite simple: most businesses, large or small, don’t consider it as an option. Interesting because most companies won’t think twice about putting out a press release. Even if a publication does a feature based on your release, you’re at the mercy of editors and reporters and there’s no guarantee the article will depict your firm in the light you want. Sure, a publication could run your release. Since most press releases run 400 words or less, the likelihood of that being enough to establish you or your company as experts is slim. With an article, depending on where you submit, you can have anywhere from 500 to 1,000 words or more. Though it can vary with different publications, your article can generally say what you want. Which probably leads back to square one if you don’t consider yourself a capable enough writer. Here’s a news flash: you don’t have to be! Hiring a writer to generate an article for your byline is a perfectly acceptable practice. In fact, it’s probably a safe bet that a good percentage of articles in trade publications written by non-staff members are ghostwritten articles for whomever is named in the byline. If you’re short on topics, not a problem. Start with what it is you do. Is there some area where you have a particular expertise? Is there a current issue or trend in which current, former, or potential customers or clients might have something at stake? Or some product or service currently available that could save them time or money or both? Anything hitting those areas makes for great article topics. Still stuck? Go to your company newsletter. Many times, you can expand on the content for your employee or customer newsletters to create an article for a broader audience. Picking the publication you want to submit your article to is something you should probably think about before you write the piece. That way you can tailor the piece to the publication’s audience. Where you submit your article is much like applying to colleges. You have your dream schools and your safety schools. So, while you can write an article you’d love to have in the Wall Street Journal, realize it will be mighty difficult to get in there. Thankfully, the Internet offers plenty of “safety schools.”--including ezinearticles.com. Your local chamber of commerce is another option. Most have newsletters and welcome “free content.” Free is in quotes because even though you’re not getting paid for your article, you most likely will get a byline with your name, company a Project Management sed on your release, you’re at the mercy of editors and reporters and there’s no guarantee the article will depict your firm in the light you want.Project management is actually a carefully planned and organized effort which is set to accomplish a particular project in a one-time deal. Building construction, establishing businesses or implementing new computer systems are some of the more basic projects that call for proper project management. Project management includes the development of the intended project plan. This may seem simple yet it involves planning and organizing all the nee Sure, a publication could run your release. Since most press releases run 400 words or less, the likelihood of that being enough to establish you or your company as experts is slim. With an article, depending on where you submit, you can have anywhere from 500 to 1,000 words or more. Though it can vary with different publications, your article can generally say what you want. Which probably leads back to square one if you don’t consider yourself a capable enough writer. Here’s a news flash: you don’t have to be! Hiring a writer to generate an article for your byline is a perfectly acceptable practice. In fact, it’s probably a safe bet that a good percentage of articles in trade publications written by non-staff members are ghostwritten articles for whomever is named in the byline. If you’re short on topics, not a problem. Start with what it is you do. Is there some area where you have a particular expertise? Is there a current issue or trend in which current, former, or potential customers or clients might have something at stake? Or some product or service currently available that could save them time or money or both? Anything hitting those areas makes for great article topics. Still stuck? Go to your company newsletter. Many times, you can expand on the content for your employee or customer newsletters to create an article for a broader audience. Picking the publication you want to submit your article to is something you should probably think about before you write the piece. That way you can tailor the piece to the publication’s audience. Where you submit your article is much like applying to colleges. You have your dream schools and your safety schools. So, while you can write an article you’d love to have in the Wall Street Journal, realize it will be mighty difficult to get in there. Thankfully, the Internet offers plenty of “safety schools.”--including ezinearticles.com. Your local chamber of commerce is another option. Most have newsletters and welcome “free content.” Free is in quotes because even though you’re not getting paid for your article, you most likely will get a byline with your name, company a Maximize Your Home Business Profits With Press Release Distribution you don’t consider yourself a capable enough writer. Here’s a news flash: you don’t have to be! Hiring a writer to generate an article for your byline is a perfectly acceptable practice. In fact, it’s probably a safe bet that a good percentage of articles in trade publications written by non-staff members are ghostwritten articles for whomever is named in the byline.If you are new to the world of home based businesses, or have just started selling a product that you would like to tell everyone about, the best way to do so would be to use press release distribution. One of the simplest and most effective ways of letting people know about your home business is through press release distribution. In order to maximize sales, home business owners need to drive customers to their home based business, which are If you’re short on topics, not a problem. Start with what it is you do. Is there some area where you have a particular expertise? Is there a current issue or trend in which current, former, or potential customers or clients might have something at stake? Or some product or service currently available that could save them time or money or both? Anything hitting those areas makes for great article topics. Still stuck? Go to your company newsletter. Many times, you can expand on the content for your employee or customer newsletters to create an article for a broader audience. Picking the publication you want to submit your article to is something you should probably think about before you write the piece. That way you can tailor the piece to the publication’s audience. Where you submit your article is much like applying to colleges. You have your dream schools and your safety schools. So, while you can write an article you’d love to have in the Wall Street Journal, realize it will be mighty difficult to get in there. Thankfully, the Internet offers plenty of “safety schools.”--including ezinearticles.com. Your local chamber of commerce is another option. Most have newsletters and welcome “free content.” Free is in quotes because even though you’re not getting paid for your article, you most likely will get a byline with your name, company a Energy Efficient Marketing rs or clients might have something at stake? Or some product or service currently available that could save them time or money or both? Anything hitting those areas makes for great article topics.With energy costs increasing every day, many contractors are not using this “energy crisis” as a valuable way to increase new clients. Contractors, regardless if you are an HVAC contractor or a windows installer, can create a marketing angle and system that utilizes this energy crisis, to promote your products and services that will benefit the homeowner in the long run. As I am always telling my clients, educating your potential cl Still stuck? Go to your company newsletter. Many times, you can expand on the content for your employee or customer newsletters to create an article for a broader audience. Picking the publication you want to submit your article to is something you should probably think about before you write the piece. That way you can tailor the piece to the publication’s audience. Where you submit your article is much like applying to colleges. You have your dream schools and your safety schools. So, while you can write an article you’d love to have in the Wall Street Journal, realize it will be mighty difficult to get in there. Thankfully, the Internet offers plenty of “safety schools.”--including ezinearticles.com. Your local chamber of commerce is another option. Most have newsletters and welcome “free content.” Free is in quotes because even though you’re not getting paid for your article, you most likely will get a byline with your name, company a The Pre-Sale Ticket Strategy for Car Wash Fundraisers ere you submit your article is much like applying to colleges. You have your dream schools and your safety schools. So, while you can write an article you’d love to have in the Wall Street Journal, realize it will be mighty difficult to get in there. Thankfully, the Internet offers plenty of “safety schools.”--including ezinearticles.com.If you are considering a carwash fundraiser then it makes sense to sell presale tickets prior to the event. Since 80% of the people who buy presale carwash tickets never come to the event itself, it makes sense to sell as many tickets as possible.It also makes sense to not worry so much about what the ticket price is such as five dollars, because if no one will come to the carwash who buys a ticket anyway then you want to price your ca Your local chamber of commerce is another option. Most have newsletters and welcome “free content.” Free is in quotes because even though you’re not getting paid for your article, you most likely will get a byline with your name, company and maybe even your Web site or e-mail address. Essentially, you’re getting paid a much larger fee for your article: free advertising. Remember , the objective of your article is to establish your expertise. You will sell a lot more widgets writing an article about the different kind of widgets and what works best for different applications than how your particular widgets are better than anybody else’s. If your article demonstrates your expertise, readers will become your customers because they want to buy widgets from somebody who knows their stuff. And by publishing articles on a consistent basis, that can always be you.
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