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Personal Online Branding Workshops.

by Gil Yehuda on August 26, 2009

in Personal Branding


I wanted to let you know about my participation in a workshop summit tomorrow in downtown Boston.  Dan Schawbel personal branding expert and author of the bestselling book Me 2.0, along with Sheryl Victor Levy, owner of Savvy Strategy, and I will be presenting a seminar on Personal Branding for Job Seekers.  The event is titled “Discover your Brand” [...]

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A Tip for Organized Writing – Map It Out.

by Gil Yehuda on April 22, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


Here’s a  trick that can help you write better documents and blog posts: Use a mind mapping software tool to outline your thoughts.  When I write a long document, white paper, or even an important blog post, I pop open Mind42.com.  Mind42 is a free, web based, mind-mapper tool that lets me quickly organize my thoughts [...]

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The following idea came up yesterday in two unrelated conversations, so I figured it was worth putting down in words here, so I can reference this when it comes up again. Side note:  This is a good pattern when you are a blogger — especially one who writes for your corporate (internal) audience.  When you [...]

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Ghosts cut the communication in half.

by Gil Yehuda on March 27, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


The well tweeted NYT article today revealed the obvious — that celebrity twitter streams are maintained by ghost twits.  For those readers who did not understand the above sentence — don’t worry, I know that it does not make any sense to someone who is not involved with the Twitter tool.  So instead I’ll share [...]

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Don’t Blog! Connect.

by Gil Yehuda on March 13, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


I get calls from all types of organizations seeking guidance on their path to Enterprise 2.0 success.  Sometimes I’m just in awe of the great ideas and clever tactics they ask about.  And sometimes I have to hide my emotion as they explain the challenge they face.  I’ll share one such tidbit — of course [...]

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