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As a career blogger, you'll be blogging for businesses as a When Managers Sing the Blues About Change You've heard the come-ons from dozens of sales sites: "Make Money Online NOW", "The Easy Way to Riches", "Work From Home And Make Big Bucks!", and thought, yeah, right."Even those professionals that really welcome change and are energized by it also find it difficult and stressful to deal with." –Hank Paulson, chief executive of Goldman Sachs Group and U.S. Treasury Secretary nominee.THE PROBLEM: Although some people like making changes, no one likes being changed.Generally, change management issues focus on employee groups. But what about the managers that are supposed to lead the change e But what if I told you that yes, indeed, you can make a very comfortable income, in just a couple of hours a day, from your cozy home office? (Wearing anything you like.) Further, what if I told you that some of the biggest companies in the world are slavering at the mouth to have you do just that? Career bloggers are in great demand. What's a career blogger? A career blogger is a person who is hired to blog (write a Web log) for a company, on a contract, usually for three to six month periods. A career blogger can also be a blogging entrepreneur, someone who sets up a number of blogs and monetizes them in various ways. In this article, we discuss becoming a blogger-for-hire, a blogging mercenary, if you will. You can become a career blogger I started working as a career blogger around a year ago. Businesses have realized the benefits of a blog: great content for their sites, wonderful customer relationship benefits, plus taking charge of their reputation management online. How to get started as a career blogger The first step in your career blogging venture is to create a blog. This "starter" blog will act as your blogging resume, or portfolio. You can set up your blog in a couple of minutes at Blogger.com at http://www.blogger.com/start Do a little planning first. Decide what your blog's topic will be. As a career blogger, you'll be blogging for businesses as a b I Hate Cold Calling, But, Will It Really Help My Small Business? aring anything you like.) Further, what if I told you that some of the biggest companies in the world are slavering at the mouth to have you do just that? Career bloggers are in great demand.I hate cold-calling. In fact, there are a lot of horrible pains I would suffer before cold-calling someone. And I think that many small business owners feel the way I do.It’s true that there are a number of means of small business marketing – direct mail, personal letters, advertising, networking, public relations, internet marketing – and alas, cold calling is one of them. When it comes to small business marketing – any business What's a career blogger? A career blogger is a person who is hired to blog (write a Web log) for a company, on a contract, usually for three to six month periods. A career blogger can also be a blogging entrepreneur, someone who sets up a number of blogs and monetizes them in various ways. In this article, we discuss becoming a blogger-for-hire, a blogging mercenary, if you will. You can become a career blogger I started working as a career blogger around a year ago. Businesses have realized the benefits of a blog: great content for their sites, wonderful customer relationship benefits, plus taking charge of their reputation management online. How to get started as a career blogger The first step in your career blogging venture is to create a blog. This "starter" blog will act as your blogging resume, or portfolio. You can set up your blog in a couple of minutes at Blogger.com at http://www.blogger.com/start Do a little planning first. Decide what your blog's topic will be. As a career blogger, you'll be blogging for businesses as a Preparing for a Competency-Based Interview ract, usually for three to six month periods. A career blogger can also be a blogging entrepreneur, someone who sets up a number of blogs and monetizes them in various ways. In this article, we discuss becoming a blogger-for-hire, a blogging mercenary, if you will.Well done – you’ve been invited to an interview. But here’s the rub. They’ve told you that they use “competency based interviewing”. How should you prepare?First, it helps to understand a little about this technique and why employers use it. In a traditional interview, the interviewer will ask you questions designed to let you show that you have the skills and knowledge needed to do the job. However, it is also important that y You can become a career blogger I started working as a career blogger around a year ago. Businesses have realized the benefits of a blog: great content for their sites, wonderful customer relationship benefits, plus taking charge of their reputation management online. How to get started as a career blogger The first step in your career blogging venture is to create a blog. This "starter" blog will act as your blogging resume, or portfolio. You can set up your blog in a couple of minutes at Blogger.com at http://www.blogger.com/start Do a little planning first. Decide what your blog's topic will be. As a career blogger, you'll be blogging for businesses as a Networking: How to Save a Starving Author Day orking as a career blogger around a year ago. Businesses have realized the benefits of a blog: great content for their sites, wonderful customer relationship benefits, plus taking charge of their reputation management online.Do you know someone with a passion to write and a yearning to be successful, but not exactly overflowing with cash?Do you have a friend with a fledgling writing business that needs publicity, a writer with articles to be published, but a name still to be made in the industry?Here's your chance to help that someone out. You may not be able to promise them publishing contracts, or shower them with money to have them write your How to get started as a career blogger The first step in your career blogging venture is to create a blog. This "starter" blog will act as your blogging resume, or portfolio. You can set up your blog in a couple of minutes at Blogger.com at http://www.blogger.com/start Do a little planning first. Decide what your blog's topic will be. As a career blogger, you'll be blogging for businesses as a Move Key Audiences to Actions You Want re is to create a blog. This "starter" blog will act as your blogging resume, or portfolio. You can set up your blog in a couple of minutes at Blogger.com at http://www.blogger.com/startHow?Try a blueprint like this: people act on their own perception of the facts before them, which leads to predictable behaviors about which something can be done. When we create, change or reinforce that opinion by reaching, persuading and moving-to-desired-action the very people whose behaviors affect the organization the most, the public relations mission is accomplished.It seems worth the effort when you get results Do a little planning first. Decide what your blog's topic will be. As a career blogger, you'll be blogging for businesses as a blogger-for-hire, so if you have business smarts, your blog is the place to show it. If you're a marketer, for example, your blog's topic could be in the area of marketing, sales, branding -- any topic that you feel comfortable writing about every week. On the other hand, if your marketing job bores you silly, choose an area about which you'd like to know more. Perhaps you're interested in investments, or in real estate. Both areas have companies which want and need bloggers, so choose one of those topics -- your blog will be interesting to your readers, because you're learning about your topic, and your enthusiasm for it will shine through. Choosing a name for your blog You can choose a name for your blog in various ways: * For branding purposes (a name you choose because you intend it to represent your business, and will promote it heavily). Companies like Yahoo!, Nike, and Google all chose their names so they could build a recognizable brand). * To get found more easily (by using keywords) * To raise your profile online (by using your own name) Get hired! You've got your blog, now you need a blogging job. How will you find one? Via your blog, of course. All blog platforms create an About, or Profile page. Just rev
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