Friday, August 7, 2020
Do You Want Attention or Respect
Do You Want Attention or Respect Do You Want Attention or Respect Seth Godin has an intriguing post today that dovetails with something Ive been considering the contrast between catching eye and having individuals need to purchase from you: Michael Jackson, Fidel Castro and Sarah Palin made show. Focusing, however, is the not equivalent to purchasing or regarding. Its conceivable to accomplish both, yet difficult. I was considering this subsequent to seeing two or three anecdotes about individuals who discovered imaginative approaches to search for a vocation you know the sort of story the person who strolls around downtown Manhattan with a sandwich board, or the one whose spouse makes a site for him called www.myhusbandneedsajob.com. That thought was effective to such an extent that it made CNN the main issue is that it made CNN months prior and when I checked the site today, it appears that her better half despite everything needs work. Truth be told, he posted this on his blog: I think there may be a sweet spot in there among craigslist and LinkedIn. On the off chance that we can consolidate the straightforwardness and explicitness of craigslist with the systems administration capacity of LinkedIn, we may have something there. All things considered, I'm chipping away at it. Ideally I can transform myhusbandneedsajob into a valuable instrument and occupation board to really help work searchers get a new line of work. Stay tuned So every one of that media consideration didnt transform into work. Furthermore, presently Mike is perhaps going to set up his own business attempting to enable others to get a new line of work (despite the fact that he hasnt discovered one himself). Who knows why Mike didnt get numerous meetings, yet one chance is that he didnt step up to the plate and set up the site himself. Possibly managers considered his to be as the venturesome one? Whatever the explanation, Seth is correct. Consideration doesnt essentially equivalent regard. Something to consider if youre searching for imaginative approaches to encourage your pursuit of employment.
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