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Having your Personal Portfolio on the Internet Will Help you Infiltrate the Workforce and Get your Identity Out there.

If you’re an up and coming graphic/web designer just out of university, you’ll know it’s quite hard to break into the workforce. You have to contact employers one by one, spend your time traveling and lugging your portfolio to their offices. Well, things have changed, and for the better let me tell you. Now you can make your own on-line portfolio on the Internet, and send its web page address to numerous design companies at once so they can all see your work easily. You don’t even have to leave your house and organizations all over the world can access your work easily.

Internet Searching Hits Close to Home

This year’s Search Engine Marketing Convention in New York drew thousands of attendees eager to hear the latest news in online search, one of the hottest topics in marketing today. Why is it so hot? Consider this simple statistic: at the forum on local search marketing, the combined value of U.S. sales driven by the various search engines represented on the panel was estimated to be $40 billion annually. The estimate may be wildly innaccurate, but whatever the true figure is, one thing is certain: it isn’t pocket change. It’s big, big business.

Web Enhanced Recruiting: Integrating the Internet Into Your Staffing Process

The web can vastly expand an organization’s ability to search for talent and present itself as an employer. The web has enabled us to put more company information and job information in the hands of job seekers. Just has job seekers want to present themselves in a favorable way towards employers, so do the companies.

Real Estate Agents – 7 Deadly Internet Sins to Give Up For Lent

It’s Ash Wednesday and as I sit here hung-over on Paszki’s I decided to give a few of my recommendations on what to give up for Lent. Even if your not Catholic, I believe that you would agree that there are some deadly internet marketing sins that we could all do without. So, if you are a real estate professional, take out your highlighter and vow to be on good behavior:

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