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Know How To Market Yourself And Make 2010 The Year Of Your Life

Do you want to make this year 2010 the year of your life by getting ahead in your career, in the company you are working for, or in the professional or business circles?

Then, know how to market yourself. Forget about the past. Now is the time to move up.

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I’ve met a lot of people who are competent, industrious  and hardworking. Yet, they have not moved up in their organizations and in the companies that they worked for vis-à-vis their potentials and capabilities.

On the other hand, I’ve also seen people who are just average in talents, skills and abilities, but  they were able to move up the organizational ladder, e.g. becoming managers of the companies that they were working for, and presidents of civic and professional groups where they belong.

Why? Is life unfair? I don’t think so. But applying business and management principles, I have learned one important lesson in career as in life:– That if you want to get ahead, either in the company that you are working for or in the clubs and organizations in which you are a member of, being good at what you do is only half the battle.

The other half is: –You must also know how to promote and market yourself.

Below are some important tips on how to promote and market yourself:

1 . Plan your career or business path. Develop short term as well as long term objectives that you can measure and evaluate on a month-to-month basis. Having a plan will guide you on what you do, step by step, instead of just mindlessly getting by and just wait and see what life and your career bring.

2.  Establish good relations with the boss. Whether in business or in professional groups, always develop and maintain good relationships with the boss. Better still, treat the boss like a client by catering to his/her needs and go out of your way to make the boss look good.

3. Become the person others can depend on. This is like going the extra mile, as taught in the Bible. Volunteer to accept additional assignments and duties that make others’ jobs easier. This will make you wanted by your peers and colleagues and they will consider you valuable to them.

4. Make yourself visible. Be seen in professional, civic, and business groups outside of your job. Offer to speak to clubs and organizations needing to know your line of work or expertise. This way your credentials will get a boost, and you will be considered an expert.

5. Package yourself. This means your language, including your non-verbal ones, like the way you move and behave, plus your clothing and appearance, projects a successful image. Be confident and act confident but in a nice and friendly way.

So, you want to get ahead in the workplace, in your career, or in the business or professional circles this year 2010? It is up to you now to market yourself by implementing the above tips. The rest is all up to you.


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4 Comments

  1. A very wonderful article. It is refreshing to read, clear and simple as well as convincing. Thanks for this post. It means a lot to me.

  2. So many times people do not think that it is important how you dress at work. I used to work in a law office and we had Casual Friday. Casual Fridays are a great way for people to “dress down”. However, repeating Casual Friday during the week does not look professional and often clients do not take you seriously.

  3. This is the part that I am the worst at. I do not market myself well at all. I was always taught to be self-effacing, and although I have a big ego, I’m not good at promoting my abilities or products to others.

  4. Great tips as usual! I am struck with No. 5. At work, I don’t dress like other employees do. Though I’d love to “dress up”, it just doesn’t fit with our line of work. People tend to mistake me much younger than my actual age, LOL! It also happened with my previous work. It’s so funny how looks can be very deceiving.

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