Like it or not, we are always advertising ourselves via our
online activity. From emails we send, to
blogs we write, to facebook posts we vomit, to online groups in which we
belong, we are creating a personal brand.
Perhaps I was born just early enough to be skeptical of the internet
(I’m 34), but it seems that the Millenial generation (which I may be part of by
some measures) are the largest offenders of poor personal digital marketing.
It can be tough to balance a digital presence where you want
to be expressive, but still maintain a positive personal brand as measured by
common norms. Carelessness will always
exist, but as our digital world expands, we need to be more thoughtful in
teaching future generations about the information that is being collected with
and without their consent. And that this
information will live on in perpetuity and be accessible by virtually
anyone. If we can instill a mindset from
the beginning of a youngster’s online life that they will be digitally
marketing themselves from that day forward, we can give them the best
opportunity to establish a positive brand that is invaluable in so many aspects
of life.A blog for students of Professor Kagan's Digital Marketing Strategy course to comment and highlight class topics. From the various channels for marketing on the internet, to SaaS and e-commerce business models, anything related to the class is fair game.
Friday, May 31, 2013
Your Personal Brand
I stumbled across this post, “How to Hide Facebook Posts From Your Boss”, which provided
valuable information, should you need that kind of privacy feature in your
life. Disturbingly, this is the case
more often than not as we, aware of it or not, build our personal brands
through digital marketing.
Unfortunately, we are either unaware of the reach of the digital
paintbrush or just plain careless in our online actions.
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