11/28/08: Personal Branding News and Recommendations
November 28, 2008 at 5:01 pm | In Book Reviews, People, Personal Branding, news | 8 CommentsI want to wish you all a happy thanksgiving and would like you to enter my latest contest, when you have a minute. I’m still giving away a few more free books! Other than that, I have a few announcements from my friends and a few new books that I just finished reading.
Jim Kukral is one of the top internet marketers around, as well as someone who constantly provides value through video and his blog. His latest creation is called TheBizWebCoach.com, which helps small businesses solve their biggest problem, time. Small business owners do everything from taking out the trash to marketing. So what they don’t need is another 200-page ebook to read or 12-set DVD guide to spends months learning. They need small, time-saving, quick and actionable tips and guidance about how to improve their business. That’s what TheBizWebCoach.com provides.
Rajesh Setty is a long-time personal branding evangelist and the author of “Beyond Code,” which has a forward by Tom Peters. He is giving away his entire book for free over the internet. This was a gesture from Rajesh because it’s thanksgiving and he wanted to give back in a big way.
Jason Alba just finished a 2nd edition of his book “I’m on LinkedIn — Now What???.” This book is available as an eBook and as a paperback book. The book tells you all the ways that you can use LinkedIn to enhance your career, find a job and locate new business. If you want to make 30% on the sale, you can sign up as an affiliate on happyabout.info/linkedinhelp.php.
Jack Humphrey, a columnist for Personal Branding Magazine and an expert in blogging and web 2.0 stuff. He just launched a contest around his new site, BlogSuccess.com. There are going to be incredible prizes, such as The Bellaggio Deluxe Package for Two Nights in Las Vegas for 2 people, which is valued at $3,500! The other prizes include a 42 inch LCD Vizio HDTV, an Apple Macbook and a Flip Mino video camera. The Blog Success JV contest runs from December 2nd 2008 until December 15th 2008 at 12:00 PM EDT. The top 10 affiliates that sell the most Blog Success memberships will each receive highly valuable prizes. The affiliate who generates the most downloads of our free Blog Talk Monitor software but does not make
it into the top 10 will also receive a prize.
Book recommendations
Scott Shane is a Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies, in the Department of Economics at the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University. He just released his 12th book called Fool’s Gold?: The Truth Behind Angel Investing in America.
In Fool’s Gold, he draws on hard data from the Federal Reserve and other sources to paint the first reliable group portrait of the lionized angel investors. Surprisingly, he finds that angel investors are fewer, contribute less, and involve themselves in fewer start-ups than the conventional wisdom suggests. Most angels typically still have their day jobs, make investments of $10,000 or less, and take little or no role in assisting entrepreneurs build their companies. Drawing on his rich store of data, Shane offers recommendations to entrepreneurs and angels alike for the most productive use of angel investing, and suggests how policymakers can encourage it. Massively researched and briskly written, Fools’ Gold offers the first real resource on this misunderstood aspect of our entrepreneurial system.
Leonard Mlodinow teaches about randomness to future scientists at Caltech. Along the way he also wrote for the television series MacGyver and Star Trek: The Next Generation. He is the author of The Drunkard’s Walk: How Randomness Rules Our Lives.
A drunkard’s walk is a type of random statistical distribution with important applications in scientific studies ranging from biology to astronomy. Mlodinow leads us on a walk through the hills and valleys of randomness and how it directs our lives more than we realize. Mlodinow introduces important historical figures such as Bernoulli, Laplace and Pascal, emphasizing their ideas rather than their tumultuous private lives. Mlodinow defines such tricky concepts as regression to the mean and the law of large numbers, which should help us navigate the daily deluge of election polls and new studies on how to live to 100.
10/23/08: Personal Branding News and Recommendations
October 24, 2008 at 11:33 am | In Book Reviews, Career Development, Personal Branding, Success Strategies, events, news | 1 CommentPersonal Branding Magazine
The big news next week is that the sample issue of Personal Branding Magazine Volume 2, Issue 2 comes out on Monday, for you to download free of charge. The full paid issue will be made available on November 1st. I will discuss this in depth next week and preview it for you. This is your last chance to download a free sample of Volume 2 Issue 1, which is called “Millennials: Changing the Way We Do Business.”
2008 Personal Brand Awards
The winners of the 2008 Personal Brand Awards will be featured in the next issue of the magazine and blogged about next week. Everyone will be very excited about how was recognized this year. I hope it isn’t too much of a surprise!
My new book
Me 2.0 is 100% complete now and I’ll be speaking about it more in the coming weeks. I’m hoping to launch the book’s website on December 1st. In terms of process, galley copies for the media are being sent out next week and the book will be bound in December, ready for book stores next year. If anyone’s ever interested in the publishing process, shoot me an email. If you are a blogger and are interested in blogging about it, also email me and I’ll see what I can do for you.
Upcoming Events
Ypulse Mashup – Boston
My friend Anastasia Goodstein of Ypulse fame connected with me today about her upcoming Ypulse Mashup event in Boston. It will be held at Boston University on November 6th and 7th. Readers of this blog are entitled to a 30% discount off the sticker price if you use the promotional code “friend” when you register. You can register here and there is a Facebook event page here. Representatives from MTV, Fidelity, Fortune, The Boston Globe, Virgin Mobile, and more will be in attendance. My good friend Ryan Healy, from Brazen Careerist, will be speaking as well. On the 7th, I’ll be holding a round table session called “Millennial Branding 2.0″ if you’re interested.
MIT SocialMediaCamp.us – Boston
On November 3rd, from 6 – 8 PM, there will be a social media bootcamp at MIT in Boston. The purpose of the event is to show how social media can be used to market yourself and position yourself on the Internet. I will be presenting with Carla Blumenthal, another millennial heavy hitter and Life Before Noon blogger. If you’re interested in what I’ll be talking about, it will mainly be a quick introduction to personal branding and then my personal story of how I’ve used social media to build a powerful brand. Carla will make a presentation about her personal experiences with social media as a college graduate.
Book review
Personal Development for Smart People by Steve Pavlina
Steve is famous for his personal development blog. He just released his book that is based on his blog and offers a lot of self-growth tips for you. In his book, he offers seven fundamental principles of personal development, as well as six areas from which each of us can improve upon. Today, I will review a few of his guiding principles for you, including truth, love and power.
- Truth: We grow by discovering new truths about
ourselves and our reality. You can accelerate your personal growth by consciously seeking truth and deliberately turning away from false-hood and denial. Many people try and take shortcuts, but the best way to succeed is to understand that things take time and you have to be honest with yourself. If your thoughts, beliefs, and actions aren’t aligned with truth, your results will suffer. - Love: Love is much more than an emotion. You have the choice to approach someone or avoid them alltogether. The decision you make to connect with another person is an act of love. Steve believes connections could be why we’re on this planet! He says that its our actions that cause us to link with some people and ignore others. If you want to grow, then you have to make this choice: to strengthen some connections and weaken others.
- Power: Steve defines power as your ability to consciously and deliberately create the world around you. If you don’t have much power, then you can’t satisfy your needs and desires, but if you do you can control your environment and prosper. With more power comes the ability to achieve your goals.

Steve Pavlina is widely recognized as the most successful personal-development blogger on the Internet, attracting more than two million monthly readers who value his unique insights. You can follow him on Twitter or subscribe to his famous blog.
Social Networks from Traditional Media Titans and Your Personal Brand
September 24, 2008 at 11:35 am | In Networking, Personal Branding, news | 2 CommentsI’ve wanted to do this post for a while and luckily I waited for the perfect time, when 4 of the biggest media players (traditional media) have embraced social networking. From a personal branding perspective, I recommend getting a profile on at least one of these if you have very little presence or are a “beginner.” I say this because these profiles will rank high and can protect you against any bad press in the future (when it comes to Google). Also, if you are looking to expand your professional network, then these networks will help you find the right people.
BusinessWeek
Business Exchange is BusinessWeek’s social network. There are over 3,000 news and blog items so far in this social network. You can read updated news, blogs, and resources about social networking all across this community. There are many familiar faces in this network, such as Anita Campbell, John Jantsch, Bryan Eisenberg and John Battelle.
Personal branding: The main benefit of using this social network is that, like the rest, it ranks high in Google because it’s supported by BusinessWeek.com’s PageRank of 8. Also, after you setup a profile, all of your actions (alongside your peers) will be syndicated on the main page, such as a blog post or an article you find. Very influential people are on-board already, such as the one’s listed above.
FastCompany.com is a free Website that features editorial content with a focus on business ideas and innovation. With more than 95,000 active members, the site is also a meeting place for a global community of forward-thinking business leaders.
Personal branding: The main benefit to your brand is visibility. Since this social network was the first of it’s kind for a traditional media source, there are thousands more users than the competition. The bad part about this is that it’s more competitive to get your blog postings listed on the homepage, but it’s possible! By blogging, answering daily questions and commenting on articles, you can be on the front page of one of the most trafficked media sites. Fast Company has a PageRank of 7 as well. You can connect with like-minded people by joining special interest groups and adding friends.
New York Times

TimesPeople is a new way to discover what other readers find interesting on NYTimes.com — and to make recommendations of your own. With TimesPeople, you can share articles, videos, slideshows, blog posts, reader comments, and ratings and reviews of movies, restaurants and hotels. Once you have signed up, TimesPeople begins to collect the public actions you take on NYTimes.com.
Other readers can choose to see your activity, and you can choose to see theirs. You’ll have several ways to begin building your network: use the built-in search box, select from a list of suggested users you might know, or import your e-mail contacts. And you’ll continue to expand your network simply by using TimesPeople and encountering other readers.
Personal branding: The main benefit from using this social network is that you can track down people who are interested in the same exact topics you are in an instant. You can learn more about other people and likewise, have something to talk to them about and give value. NYTimes.com has a PageRank of 9 and is probably the most respected source on the internet.
Journal Community allows WSJ.com’s million or so paid online subscribers to comment on every story, pose their own discussion questions, e-mail one another and set up profiles that will allow others to see what they’re doing on the site. This social network is for business professionals, built around the content of the newspaper and web site but not limited to it.
Personal branding: The WSJ is restricting social network users to the one’s who are paying money, which is dumb. Other than that, if you are willing to fork over the money, this network is incredible for your brand. By commenting on posts and being active on this site, you are now connected with people from around the world. Profiles on this site will share a PageRank of 8.
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