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Social Media Job Search: Accelerated
1. Digital Space Consulting
Social Media Footprint Document
Facebook | Twitter | Google | LinkedIn
April 2012
Online Digital Footprint: Social Media Job Search Check List
Thank you for working with Digital Space Consulting in creating your online digital footprint.
Once complete, we will then use this information to serve as a gateway and build your online
reputation, authority, and thought leadership.
Prior to our meeting, please make sure you have active accounts set up on the following web
properties. Username/password is all that is required. During our session we will complete your
online profiles, add pictures, create subscriptions, etc.
Social Media Profile Username Password
Google.com
Facebook.com
LinkedIn.com
Magnt.com
Twitter.com
Twitter Platforms Username Password
Twellow.com
TweetMyJobs.com
Twitterfeed.com
News/Article Management
Delicious.com
Digg.com
Social Media Dashboard Username Password
Hootsuite.com
* Please use your Google account as the single account login for all platforms
* If you have accounts previously set up under different email addresses, that is not a problem
* Google account will be used for Gmail, Google Alerts, Google Reader, Google+
What to bring:
Laptop with power supply
Updated copy of resume (word format)
Profile picture to use across all social media platforms
Name of 3-5 books you are reading/plan on reading (related to your industry)
List of 20-30 companies you are interested in working for (Twitter)
List of 10-30 industry leaders that we can potentially follow (Twitter)
Skill set list: 20-30 skills that you have, or want to tell people about (LinkedIn Skills)
List of any certifications, awards, volunteer experience (LinkedIn)
Summary paragraph about who you are, what you do, what you’re looking for, and why
you’re awesome (consider this your 30 second commercial)
2. Digital Space Consulting
Social Media Footprint Document
Facebook | Twitter | Google | LinkedIn
April 2012
Things to consider:
Profile picture should be professional in nature
Choose usernames that are professional – not “PartyGirl47”
Think about who your audience is and what you want them to know about you
o Who are you writing for
o What is the purpose
o What is it you want them to do/think
Consider separate Facebook/Twitter accounts for personal vs. professional use
Review the following videos from YouTube (don’t worry - all videos less than 4 minutes)
LinkedIn: http://youtu.be/IzT3JVUGUzM
Twitter: http://youtu.be/jGbLWQYJ6iM
Social media: http://youtu.be/jGbLWQYJ6iM
Google Reader: http://youtu.be/b4CR5QN9OrU
Article: Wall Street Journal, “No More Resumes, Say Some Firms”
Please contact James Loomstein at 214.263.8522 or at james@digitalspaceconsulting.com with
any questions. We look forward to working with you and building your online digital footprint.
Take care,
James Loomstein
Digital Space Consulting