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Jibber jabber job search
Jibber jabber job search













  1. #Jibber jabber job search how to
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I’m probably one of the thought leaders on miserable job searches.

#Jibber jabber job search professional

It was also the job search that launched the rest of my career, including getting paid for writing (blog posts, articles, and three published books), professional speaking, my soft skill courses on Pluralsight, consulting, and of course JibberJobber (the search app, not these blog posts). It’s quite simple when you think about it.My 2006 job search was a miserable job search. So therefore we can sort of work out a formula for supposed social media success in the design world.ĭesign Company Owner + SEO / Social Media = Increased Web Traffic = More Potential Leads.Īnd we all know that an increase in leads can increase the chance of a sale. That’s a cunning tactic to make the search engines squeal with delight when searching for those keywords, it doesn’t really matter if the article is crap, google doesn’t care and neither does the person who wrote it, as long as an increase in web traffic is reached then everyone is a winner baby. It’s getting to the point of where most of the articles you read give you a sense of deja vu, probably because you read a very similar article on a similar website just a few weeks before.Įver read a blog post that has no real substance and a fair amount of random words are made bold or are even hyperlinks? I’m sure you have.

jibber jabber job search

Is that even classed as creativity? Or thinking? That’s another argument. I’ve never really understood why some designers can only create by looking at something first anyway. There seems to be a new design blog or a new “THE source for inspiration” website appearing every week. However, it can be abused, and I see it every day. Anything that creates connections amongst people can only be a good thing.

jibber jabber job search

For smaller independent companies and freelancers the situation is different, social media becomes an avenue for exposure, after all that’s exactly what the vehicle of social media is, a cry for attention. The big agencies don’t really “tweet” or “blog” that much, mainly because they don’t have to, they have their reputation to rely on. There is one interesting trend that I have noticed. I’m not exactly sure whether social media has directly increased the number of designers in the world, but one thing is for certain, it makes you aware of just how many there are.

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(If they were real experts they would know better than to tell you this every 10 minutes).Įveryone, and I mean everyone has something to say, whether it is important or interesting is another matter but they will do a good job of trying to get you to hear it (that’s if they are a self proclaimed expert).

#Jibber jabber job search how to

As more and more people jump on the bandwagon, more voices are added to the simmering online stew hence more facebook users to get on your nerves and even more self proclaimed social media experts telling you how to become……a social media expert. I got thinking about how the industry has adapted to the challenges brought about by restrictions & the main change that I can see is that the role of social media has exploded.Ģ009 really was the year that social networking took off in the mainstream. I posted this article about how the “credit crunch” was effecting designers last year so I thought it might be a good idea to give it a little revisit.















Jibber jabber job search