Monday, June 1, 2020
5 Tips To Use Blogging To Attract Recruiters
5 Tips To Use Blogging To Attract Recruiters 125 How to brand yourself to your next job. This is a guest post by Ryan Biddulph. Blogs are one-stop shopping for many interested employers. Running a quick web search can reveal how much you know about your professional niche. From articles, to reviews, to videos and podcasts, you can upload serious amounts of content quickly if youâre on the blogging ball. Standing out in a hyper-competitive job market forces you to brand yourself like a boss. With a little bit of ingenuity, a touch of transparency and a few dollars you can easily make a massive impact through your blog.eval 1) Go Over the Top on Your About Me Page Think Wikipedia-style pages if you want to really make an impact. Employers want to know who you are. Donât hold back. Donât share every detail of your personal life but do share your experiences. Be transparent. Share your successes and failures to prove you know how to handle success and adversity.eval Employers enjoy seeing your accomplishments but they also like to see how you handle obstacles. 2) Say Cheese Brand you through your blog. This means posting more than a few pictures of yourself on your âAboutâ page and along your sidebar. Allow your personality to shine through by going heavy on eye candy. Branding yourself is not terribly difficult if you add some showmanship to your blog. Job seekers need to work every angle possible to stand out from a competitive crowd. Would you walk into an interview with a paper bag over your head? Pepper your blog with at least a few pictures of yourself. Oh yeah, make sure theyâre smiling images too. Lighten up to make an even greater positive impact. 3) Assess Relevance If you run a gaming blog yet work in the financial services niche think twice about sharing your link with employers. Set up a separate professional blog to brand yourself to your prospective employers. Build a relevant blog to present to employers. Donât bother sharing a non-relevant blog. Craft blog posts and pages directly-related to your field of employment. Stay on topic to brand yourself intelligently. 4) Donât Cheap out on the Theme Unless youâre trying to land an unpaid internship youâll be receiving a salary once you land a job. This means that depending on your niche youâll be seeing healthy paychecks every one to two weeks. For the cost of a fraction of your paycheck you can buy a professional-looking, premium theme which makes your blog pop. Think big picture. Make an impact by wowing any potential employers. Even if you havenât landed a job yet you can pull out your credit or debit card and make the buy. Buy a premium blog theme to become a branded blogging dynamo. 5) Purchase a Self-Hosted Account Running a self-hosted WordPress blog helps you brand yourself to the max. From the widgets you can upload to the wide array of themes and the endless support you can access through experienced WordPress users youâll be doing yourself a great service. Even if youâre bootstrapping you need to give off an air of professionalism. Buy your own domain name. Invest $10 to $15 dollars each month to own your virtual estate. Donât make the mistake of building your blog on a free platform. Free platforms usually give off an amateurish feel and to make matters worse, your provider may pull the rug out from you. âFreeâ means the blog network owner can delete any blog for any reason at any time without offering an explanation. Donât squat on a free blogging network. You can be evicted at any time. Own your blogging real estate to own your brand. Your Turn How do you brand yourself like a boss through blogging? About the Author Ryan Biddulph is an internet lifestyle junkie, blogger and freelance writer. He also owns Blogging from Paradise. Ryan currently lives in Savusavu, Fiji with his fiancée Kelli. This article was part of the The $11K 8th Annual JobMob Guest Blogging Contest. GET THE MESSAGE? GET STARTED: 5 Good Personal Branding Habits For Bloggers STILL NOT SURE? HAVE SOME MORE: Resume 2.0: Blogging Your Way To A Better Job Search
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