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Student Survival Guide In a Web 2.0 World: Personal Branding Part 3 – Taking Actions
student survival guide| 2 Comments »When I started to go through my strategy, I realized that what I really needed to do was get started with the plan, and get moving now. The more I waited, the less my message was getting out there on the web. So, I made up a list of all the places I [...]
Student Survival Guide In a Web 2.0 World: Personal Branding Part 2 - My Responses
student survival guide| 1 Comment »On Tuesday, I gave you a tool box of questions to ask yourself to try to hone in on your inner-self as well as develop a strategy by assessing your target audience. Today, I want to share with you my answers to these questions so that you can see an example of what it [...]
Student Survival Guide In a Web 2.0 World: Personal Branding Part 1 - Getting Started
student survival guide| 5 Comments »Personal Branding Mini-Series
The following few articles will be a mini-series within the Student Survival Guide to a Web 2.0 World that have to deal with building out your own personal brand. The basic idea is that we, as students and young professionals, want to build out a portfolio of information that sends the message [...]
Student Survival Guide In a Web 2.0 World: Personal Branding Primer
student survival guide| 3 Comments »When I started out planning this project, the Student Survival Guide to a Web 2.0 World, I was perplexed as to how I should start. The first steps that I took were to figure out what I wanted to say, to whom I would be saying it, and how I would say those same things. [...]
Student Survival Guide In a Web 2.0 World: Changing Landscapes of Relationships
student survival guide| No Comments »My first year at the United States Air Force Academy had some traditions, including communal meals where all four thousand cadets eat together for breakfast, lunch, and some dinners. One lunch I remember distinctly when another freshman climbed to the announcement tower and hollered aloud to all that it had been “fighting five hours since [...]






