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Selling
Yourself
a
guide to personal marketing
You may be the best designer, engineer or sales rep on
the planet, but do you know how to successfully market
your unique value and talents effectively, in a way that
will cause your company leaders to take notice and
action? Obviously you see what you think others should
but the fact is they don't. You must showcase yourself
in a way that brings out your best. If you are willing to invest some time and
energy, we will help you become an effective
self-marketer, one who will reap the full rewards that
you deserve.
Step 1 Assessment
The first time and often the only
time we think about marketing ourselves is when we create
a resume. A resume is simply a marketing piece designed
to showcase a product "you" to a particular audience.
In this case though, take an honest look at your
strengths and weaknesses. Categorize your abilities and
see if they are in keeping with your career goals. Are
you depending on outside influences or even just
"luck" to get you where you want? What
actually happened in your last job? This is the time to
be hard on yourself - no excuses, no blaming others,
just brutal honesty. At the same time consider all of
your talents -- what are you good at, what do you enjoy?
Perhaps change may be what is called for.
Step 2 See yourself as others do
Now, that you have possibly beat yourself up a bit
lets try and use that assessment as a mirror. Put yourself
in the shoes of a former boss, a co worker, even a
client. Try to imagine the real image of how they saw
you. This is one of the toughest mental exercises to do,
because we are all different. "How can I know what
my old supervisor thought -- he was psycho". Trust
me accomplishing this will help a lot in overcoming
hidden weaknesses.
Step 3 Erase negatives
Ok probably in Step 1 and 2 you realized a few
things about yourself that could use some work. Categorize
these as
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Character traits - these
break down into 2 distinct categories those you can
change and those you probably can't. Best advice is
to fix what you can and be up front about the
others as you market yourself. It may even be
possible to put a positive spin on them.
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Academics - Do you lack
training or education to get you where you want?
Decide if it means enough to you to work at acquiring
the missing credentials. Thanks to the Internet many
schools now offer accredited Distance Learning
programs that can fill in those gaps.
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Skills - Are you in need of
brushing up you professional toolbox. Maybe you
wandered into a career without the real experience
to carry you long-term. If you need help on this
area -- just look for it. Many resources are
available simply for the asking. Once you get your
skill level current --keep it there. Develop an
ongoing plan for staying on top.
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Behavior - How are your
social skills? Do you get along well with
associates? Your behavior is how all of the above
points work together in your dealing with others.
Developing a higher sensitivity to how you are
perceived can help you here greatly. Behavior
modification can seem challenging if not completely
impossible. If you have serious issues in dealing
with others you may want to consider a more
technical or mechanical or creative field.
Step 4 Identifying Your Proper Course
Addressing what may be a perceived weakness to
others may be a real strength to you. Remember,
conformist rarely make the significant advances in
history. If striking your own course is right for you
then realize the challenges involved. Then develop a
plan to help get you there.
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Have a plan that identifies where
you are going. Set real goals and objectives as well
as milestones to let you measure your progress.
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Get organized; a very important
aspect of your mission is organization. If you don't
keep yourself organized you will misplace important
information. No matter if it is a contact you need
for a job search or the facts to back up your
request for a raise. Any good marketing campaign
depends on having what you need, when you need it.
- Networking - Who do you know, whom can you market
to? Develop Quality Relationships that can help get
you to your goals.
Step 5 Focus on strengths
Project Confidence, as you market yourself, you must dramatically shift and
focus your presentation of yourself into the most
compelling argument about your value in the context of
"organizational" thinking and needs. Beauty is
in the eye of the beholder; so is your value. Your
skills are the technical specs of your marketing. Your
horsepower rating
Step 6 Be Honest
Marketing and honesty may not seem to go together;
we have all succumbed to misleading ads and been sorely
disappointed. Recent cases of job seekers
misrepresenting there backgrounds have exposed that a
half truth is still a lie. Being dishonest to anyone is
never going to benefit you in the long term. In the end
you have to be able to do what you say you can. Learn
where to draw the line between marketing and lying.
Step
7 Let your performance speak for you
One of the greatest failings of
seeking success is not focusing on the work. You have
got to get the job done, deliver the goods, get back up
when you get knocked down. Ok,
enough clichés but you get the point, marketing is
nothing if the product doesn't work. Use the tips; be
patient and determined and expect great things to
happen! |