If you've been following this blog, (or countless others in the past week) you know TODAY, is the ONE day you can listen to LIVE tele-presentations by the world's leading personal brand experts -- and pay NOTHING for the privilege.
Today, November 8, these world-class experts are working for free, for YOU, to commemorate the 10th anniversary of personal branding, begun with Tom Peters' article "The Brand Called You."
You have unprecedented access to 40 or so world-class authors and experts -- delivering 24 total hours (two concurrent 12-hour streams) of real-world "pump up your career" strategies and techniques that will help you leverage your personal brand to be more successful at your job or business.
There are sessions on branding through blogging, podcasting, writing, work presence, even your personal image. You'll hear from career experts, image consultants, web 2.0 folks, entrepreneur branders, and more. This is NOT theory -- this is real world, usable information that will help you out-compete.
It all starts at 7am Los Angeles / 10am New York / 3pm London / 4pm Paris / and 10 pm China, Singapore, Hong Kong, and continues for 12 hours from the start time in your area.
So head on over to the Brand You World Global Telesummit site for a schedule (or Jason Alba's JibberJobber blog for a cool side-by-side comparison of sessions) and pick a few speakers to listen to today -- then visit again post-event for recordings of what you missed.
While you're on the site, check out Kiva, the event's social cause partner. Kiva is a not-for-profit micro-loan organization for "micro-entrepreneurs" in some of the world's neediest areas.
Note: you must register at the site for your call in number and access code -- simple -- just an e-mail and name will do it.
It's that simple. No cost, no sales pitch, no reason not to come on by.
So register, listen today or later, but be prepared for a jolt of personal brand success mojo!
Posted by Deb Dib, the CEO Coach
"Unabashedly passionate about helping visionary, gutsy, fun, executives with a conscience build great careers, mold great companies, and even change the world a bit."
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