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Self-Promotion

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This week, I’ve seen a website launched by a person in order to try and get a job at a specific company, and another website where someone used the word “princess” in their job description. And no, they aren’t a high-class call girl.

It’s all making me a bit uncomfortable – and I know I’m not the only one. Some of the most awesome people I know don’t promote themselves at all, some don’t even have a website. There’s this feeling that it’s bragging, or inappropriate. That skills and knowledge win out.

I hope so, but only if you’re found. For example, I regularly have conversations with people about their web presence. How to install WordPress, configure it for your needs, why blogging is good for promoting your business. I talk about how search engines work, and how to improve your search rank. I have actually read and understood the Page Rank paper, which it seems like most “SEO’s” you come across haven’t… but I’m not advertising my services to improve people’s ranking on Google. Nor am I setting myself up as an expert on WordPress. But I have got a ton of goodwill and some offers of freelance work.

I’ve found that it’s a case of, if you’re found, if you have that conversation, knowledge and capability win out. So I don’t question the need to be findable. Be findable. Meet people. Have conversations.

It’s how people present themselves online. Princesses aren’t known for their work-ethic. Not that I’m in a position to, but I wouldn’t want to hire one. And I think there are several ways that a website targeted at one specific company can back-fire on you.

I think there are better ways to promote yourself.

Here’s the thing – is it about quality, or quantity? Does it matter if a million people know your name, if the people who are in a position to give you what you want haven’t noticed? Or worse – noticed but for all the wrong reasons?

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