A friend sent me this today and it really hit home for me on so many levels.
She said “You fall, you rise, you make mistakes, you live, you learn.
A friend sent me this today and it really hit home for me on so many levels.
She said “You fall, you rise, you make mistakes, you live, you learn.…
Linda Orton is the global Chief Marketing Officer at Alvarez & Marsal, a 5,000 person, 55 office, management consulting firm. She had a long career in the legal marketing industry…
Please join me for an Expert Webcast tomorrow, March 19, from 1pm to 2pm PDT on “Effective Thought Leadership and Communication Strategies in the Time of a Global Crisis.”
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We have entered an unprecedented time with the recent coronavirus outbreak. Many are wondering: it is still appropriate to market myself and my firm during a time when uncertainty is…
Hashtags are great tools to help your content become discovered and to build your brand and business (especially on LinkedIn), but only if you know how to use hashtags and you use the right ones.
If you’re writing about the coronavirus on LinkedIn, you should be using hashtags so your content can be amplified and have a stronger impact.
But first off – what is a hashtag? Just like on Twitter or Instagram, a LinkedIn hashtag is any combination of letters, number or emoji that follow the # symbol such as #coronavirus. Any spaces or symbols used within the tag will break the link, so that means you can’t include apostrophes, commas, exclamation points or hyphens in your hashtag.
Hashtags help users find content on a specific topic. If you add hashtags to your posts, they’ll help you get discovered by other users, including those not connected to you (2nd and 3rd degree connections). This is because individuals now search for content under hashtags and click on the hashtags in posts. In addition, you can follow hashtags on LinkedIn, meaning that posts containing the ones you have selected will appear in your news feed.
We are going to be okay. Really. Even though many of us are sequestered at home, life will go back to normal – it just will likely be a new…
Everyone is stressed right now over the coronavirus outbreak, which is totally understandable. I live in New York City where all restaurants, gyms and schools are closed for who knows…
I’ve been working on a series featuring women who have “wowed” me. You’ll be seeing their profiles on the blog throughout March in honor of Women’s History Month, as well as throughout the year, because there are so many amazing women doing amazing things.
In this installment, learn more about Chicago-based Holly Barocio, a senior consultant at GrowthPlay.
Holly has wowed me since I first met her at a Legal Marketing Association Conference several years ago. I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to interview her about the LMA’s diversity and inclusion efforts as part of my live reporting duties for the LMA Conference. I was impressed with her poise, intelligence and enthusiasm for advancing this important initiative. Since then, I’ve run into Holly at many industry events and seen her speak often, and have learned many things from her. She’s a leader in her field and an advocate for our industry. Learn more about her.
There are countless studies that talk about the health benefits of having a pet, but I don’t need to show you data to confirm what many of you already know.