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Using Blogs to Brand Yourself for Career Growth

19 May, 2008
Gautam Ghosh, Blogger and HR Consultant
It’s been almost five and a half years since I started blogging about business issues. Almost 2000 blog posts later I have come to the conclusion that blogging is not just a cathartic way to get things off, to make connections and publish your take on current events from sports and politics, but can also be a tool that boosts “Brand You!”

“Brand You!” was a phrase coined by management guru Tom Peters more than a decade ago for Fast Company magazine. Not surprisingly though, both tompeters.com and fastcompany.com have integrated blogging deep into their websites. Uber-tech blogger Robert Scoble is now with Fast Company’s TV website.

However, back to “Brand You!” The radical idea in 1997 when it was published was that the employee-employer contract was no longer for life, but contextually based on how useful were each of them to the other. Hence, the only thing that would guarantee employees future work would be the ability for them to brand themselves and their work. In some ways, it’s a scary idea. Brand You! focused on making people look at themselves as individual consultants who would work with various employers on a project to project mode.

Revisiting the concept Tom Peters wrote:

If you grew up thinking that you were going to work for Citibank for 40 years, you're simply not going to survive with the same set of attitudes that you've had in the past. If you're going to reinvent yourself for this new reality--and I say "if," but it's really not an option--here's how to develop the attitude that will let you reimagine yourself as the CEO of Me Inc. and save yourself before it's too late.

In fact, what Tom was asking people to do, is what Dan Pink chronicled in a much more radical way, about people turning free agents in his book “Free Agent Nation.”

For a new generation the mindset has to be thinking of being CEOs of Me, Inc.

This is where Blogging comes in.

Blogging is a tool that can help people brand themselves as experts and be pursued by prospective clients (employers). The advantages of blogs are manifold –

Blogs are great for showcasing expertise – Even if you are a programmer, a tailor on London’s Savile Row, an author, a designer, a cartoonist, an accountant, a blog can help you showcase your expertise. When you write with passion about your area of expertise, it comes through and communicates your unique voice to a reader better than any brochure or static website.

Blogs are great for tapping the Long tail – Wired editor Chris Anderson coined the term Long Tail to explain that very small producers of goods and very small consumers could economically still produce, sell and find each other thanks to the aggregating power of the internet. Being in a ultra-specialised niche is not scary anymore, if the total market exists across the world. Long Tail is the phenomenon that causes unknown books to sell at Amazon and for small sellers on ebay.

Search engines love blogs – We have seen circumstantial evidence of search engines changing in the way they rank results - giving preference to “recent content” over more authoritative content. That means there exists a great opportunity for producers of original content to get noticed by a worldwide audience.

Building a community – As someone said, links are the currency of the internet, and the same holds true for blogging too. When I started blogging I found a few HR and Recruiting bloggers in the US and Canada, and then through them I connected to a lot more bloggers in our niche. To help our readers find them I include them on my blogroll. I also keep watching incoming links to my blog, especially from within posts and try to respond to other’s take on my thoughts.

So the best way to build a blog and your own career-related brand is to produce great content, getting people to find you and connecting to them and investing in building a community. Other tools like social networks (Orkut, Facebook) and business networks (Linkedin) and microblogging tools like Twitter are also additional tools to supplement your blog’s branding and communication strategy.

To read more articles by Gautam Ghosh, you may visit his blog.
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It’s been almost five and a half years since I started blogging about business issues. Almost 2000 blog posts later I have come to the conclusion that blogging is not just a cathartic way to get things off, to make connections and publish your take on current events from sports and politics, but can also be a tool that boosts “Brand You!”

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by Alena on 12 December, 2008
Submitted by Alena (not verified) on Fri, 12/12/2008 - 14:59.

I recently came accross your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I dont know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often.

Alena

http://www.smallbusinessavenues.com

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by Dr. Richard Jobs on 22 November, 2008
Submitted by Dr. Richard Jobs (not verified) on Sat, 11/22/2008 - 02:44.

Blogs have transformed as an essential part of our online experiences and have become profitable sources of income for a lot people. Thanks for pointing the significance of Blogs in your article.

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by bikes4sale on 28 July, 2008
Submitted by bikes4sale (not verified) on Mon, 07/28/2008 - 14:33.

Good article. Well written

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by 2tion.com on 23 June, 2008
Submitted by 2tion.com (not verified) on Mon, 06/23/2008 - 00:24.

Thank you for the good article.

Is google really provide importance to blogs on search ?

On the key word " Tuition " my site www.2tion.com is top of search in India . but my many blogs that are not at all listed eg : www.anytuition.co.cc

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by Amyth on 18 June, 2008
Submitted by Amyth (not verified) on Wed, 06/18/2008 - 23:46.

As usual, Terrific article, Gautam! .. I am a regular, although silent, reader of your regular blog as well.

I agree, Blogs are a good way to sell yourself... Provided one is able to blog about something he / she likes.. and that's only possible if the person is passionate about BOTH the work... as well as Blogging!

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by Gautam Ghosh on 05 June, 2008
Submitted by Gautam Ghosh (not verified) on Thu, 06/05/2008 - 23:27.

Getting indexed by search engines is a good way to get your blogs be seen and read by people other than just yourself. Sonia's suggestion for building a lens on Squidoo is a great idea for that.

Also use publicly indexed sites like Linkedin and Jobster and use the links section when you build your profile there to get more Google Juice for your blog. These are highly trusted sites with a high pagerank on Google and links from these domains to your blogs would only help

Another pointer. On these sites don't use the generic "My website" or "My Blog" descriptor for your link. If you want your name to be indexed then use "XYZ's Blog" and then the link. Or if you want the subject matter to be indexed then use that descriptor like "Hotel and Travel Blog" etc

Check my Linkedin page http://www.linkedin.com/in/gautam

Hope that helps.

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by Sonia Malhotra on 04 June, 2008
Submitted by Sonia Malhotra (not verified) on Wed, 06/04/2008 - 23:10.

I totally agree with Gautam, Blogging is a free & effective way of marketing "Brand You". I have recently started a Hotels Comparison Portal www.GhumiChale.com and started getting good response as i regularly blog about it on my blog http://ghumichale.blogspot.com

One more effective way is creating ur lense on squidoo..

regards

Sonia

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by Guest on 29 May, 2008
Submitted by Guest (not verified) on Thu, 05/29/2008 - 23:53.

Really good one.
I myself have been thinking a lot to write some stuff but not able to pursue it for long :(

Again, coming back to the article I think it does have a lot of food for thought :)

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by Gautam Ghosh on 27 May, 2008
Submitted by Gautam Ghosh (not verified) on Tue, 05/27/2008 - 17:53.

Dear Santosh and Amit, glad you liked the article.

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by Amit Kumar jha on 25 May, 2008
Submitted by Amit Kumar jha (not verified) on Sun, 05/25/2008 - 17:37.

this article through blogging has almost touched all the marketing and HR concepts.The article teaches you, not only the basic concept for career growth as Brand Yourself,Have a good network, but also takes one into entrepreneurial journey through being CEO of Me, Inc or example of Long Tail.

So blogging is panacea for all your disease......if psychological...its a cathrtic tool to vent out you emotions...if professional ... by branding n advertising urself.

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by santosh on 25 May, 2008
Submitted by santosh (not verified) on Sun, 05/25/2008 - 00:00.

nice article

santosh

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by Gautam Ghosh on 21 May, 2008
Submitted by Gautam Ghosh (not verified) on Wed, 05/21/2008 - 16:00.

Glad you liked it!

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by Sachin Palewar on 20 May, 2008
Submitted by Sachin Palewar (not verified) on Tue, 05/20/2008 - 19:38.

Very well written article and nice references as well.

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