LinkedIn & Your Personal Brand Presentation - July 25th 2012 - Held at Jewish Family Services in Greensboro, NC - Presenter: Mitch Miles & The 26.2 Group
3. Mitch Miles
Social Media Training
The 26.2 Group
4. Our Roadmap
ď¤ Develop Your Personal Brand & Profile (Today)
ď¤ Personal Branding
ď¤ What Is LinkedIn
ď¤ Why LinkedIn
ď¤ Professional Profile
ď¤ Manage Your Professional Brand & Profile (8/1/12)
ď¤ LinkedIn Applications, Tools
ď¤ Connect Your Professional Brand & Profile (8/8/12)
ď¤ Job/Career Best Practices
5. Wednesday, July 25th 2012:
Develop Your Personal Brand & Profile
ď§LinkedIn Overview
ď§Create Your Professional Profile
ď§Professional Headline
ď§Establish Your Unique LinkedIn URL
ď§Professional Headshot Photo
ď§Summary Statement
ď§Skills & Expertise
6. Wednesday, August 1st 2012:
Manage Your Professional Brand & Profile
ď§Leveraging Connections, Colleagues, and Classmates
ď§Importing Your Address Book
ď§Advanced People Search
ď§Understanding Company and Groups Sections
ď§Professional Recommendations
ď§LinkedIn Answers
7. Wednesday, August 8th 2012:
Connect Your Professional Brand & Profile
ď§Job Search Best Practices
ď§Navigating the Learning Center
ď§Career Applications: Resume Builder, JobFinder
ď§LinkedIn Today
ď§Engaging HR, Recruiters, and Staffing Organizations
ď§Use the JobInsider Toolbar
*Professional Photo Day â Professional Dress
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16. Top Priorities
1. Importance of Your Personal Brand
2. Complete Your Personal Profile
3. Grow Your Personal Network
4. Join Industry/Alumni/Professional Groups
5. ASK and ANSWER QUESTIONS
6. Seek Introductions
7. Gather Recommendations
17.
18. Top Priorities
1. Importance of Your Personal Brand
2. Complete Your Personal Profile
3. Grow Your Personal Network
4. Join Industry/Alumni/Professional Groups
5. ASK and ANSWER QUESTIONS
6. Seek Introductions
7. Gather Recommendations
38. â 1st Degree â personal,
immediate network.
â 2nd Degree â connected
to at least one member
of your 1st degree to
introduce you.
â 3rd Degree â connected
to at least one member
of your 2nd degree
connection.
39. 100% Profile
1. Professional Profile Photo
2. Profile Summary with Specialties
3. Obtain at least 3 Recommendations
4. Education History
5. Current Employment Position
6. 2 Past Employment Positions
41. **Attend all three sessions and receive the
following bonuses:
â˘Free Professional Headshot: Suitable for LinkedIn
and other online platforms.
⢠August 8th 2012 is Professional Headshot Day
42. Keep your sleeves on âŚ
No full body shots âŚ
Show your entire face âŚ
55. For Additional Social Media Coaching,
please visit Mitch Miles and the
26.2 Group at the following
mitchmiles - Twitter
www.gothe262.com - Web
LinkedIn.com/in/mitchmiles - LinkedIn
mitch@gothe262.com - Web
Editor's Notes
I am always asked â what is The 26.2 Group â why 26.2? So let me get that right out of the way ⌠there are 26.2 Miles in a Marathon, My last name is Miles, so I teach - No matter what you do ⌠whether itâs just life, parenting, marriage, sales & marketing, training, and especially now social media ⌠take it one mile at a time, one social media channel at a time â donât focus on the past, donât get to anxious about the future â be in the moment. Marathon runners, will think occasionally about the finish line, however, the majority of the race they are focused on the next mile marker, the next stride, the next turn â they are in the moment ⌠so thatâs what I am going to ask of you during our time together ⌠lets take one mile at a time, almost one slide at a time ⌠Mitch Miles is President of The 26.2 Group, a social training and strategy organization based in the Piedmont Triad Region of North Carolina. He assists businesses with strategy, coaching and implementation of social media solutions in order to grow their business, stay connected to their clients, as well as engage strategic partners and vendors. Mitch currently teaches social media marketing at GTCC, and this summer is conducting several social media summer camps at The Proximity Hotel.Â
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50% of members are from outside the US http://learn.linkedin.com/groups/ - user guides â check them out
50% of members are from outside the US http://learn.linkedin.com/groups/ - user guides â check them out
Robert Plutchik's theory Plutchik's Wheel of Emotions This says that the basic eight emotions are: Fear â feeling afraid. Other words are terror (strong fear), shock , phobia Anger â feeling angry. A stronger word is rage . Sadness â feeling sad. Other words are sorrow , grief (a stronger feeling, for example when someone has died) or depression (feeling sad for a long time). Some people think depression is a different emotion. Joy â feeling happy. Other words are happiness , gladness . Disgust â feeling something is wrong or dirty Trust â a positive emotion; admiration is stronger; acceptance is weaker Anticipation â in the sense of looking forward positively to something which is going to happen. Expectation is more neutral. Surprise â how one feels when something unexpected happens Book Two of Aristotle's Rhetoric This theory says that the emotions are: Anger , opposite calmness (not feeling excited) Friendship ( Love ), opposite enmity (feeling hate) Fear, opposite confidence (having no fear) Shame, opposite shamelessness (shame: how one feels about one's past bad actions or thoughts; shamelessness: one does not feel shame, but others think one should.) Kindness (benevolence), opposite unkindness (kindness: when people are good to other people) Pity (when people feel sorry for other people) Indignation (feeling angry because something is not fair, such as undeserved good fortune) Envy, jealous (pain when people have something that one wishes for oneself)
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