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Dan Schawbel

I completely agree with this viewpoint. I also see people that don't blog losing a valuable opportunity and having a competitive disadvantage in their field. Blogging is your best touch point with your customer and potential customer.

VINAYAK

Well. ITs What your passionate About u express iT...
By way of BLOGGING

vin'S

Deb Dib

Dan, agreed! Blogging has been a revolutionary / evolutionary step in personal branding and career management -- those that don't have an active voice on-line will be, more and more often, considered rank and file workers, rather than differentiated top talent. And they'll be faceless, not famous, when it comes to their niche and their customers / employers. The way I see it, we need to stay current and trend watching within our fields -- why not take the knowledge we glean and share it as a tool for advancement -- and for fun, too!

Deb Dib

Hi Vin'S --

"ITs What your passionate About u express iT..."

Indeed it is! Thanks for your perspective!

Krishna De

Deb - congratulations in being profiled in Newsday - of course through blogging!

I completely agree that blogging if done right can really support you building your personal brand online and help position you as an expert in your field.

However I do see alot of people writing personal blogs and those posts in fact damaging their chances of career success by virtue of the posts that they write or the comments they leave on other peoples blogs.

To nurture your personal brand online takes care and attention to the details.

Whilst establishing a blog is fast, inexpensive and easy, my recommendation is to make sure that you learn a little about the blogosphere to support you in your journey - for example through reading books like "Go Blog Wild" bu Andy Wibbels and of course the chapters on building your online identity in "Career Distinction" by our good friends William Arruda and Kirsten Dixson - launched today in fact!

Congratulations again Deb.

Deb Dib

Thank you, Krishna, for your valuable insights and excellent reading list!

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