Monday, April 20, 2020
Find the Best Online Resume Writing Services Australia
Find the Best Online Resume Writing Services AustraliaOne of the most popular search engines, Google, currently has over one hundred million users worldwide, and a great number of them are searching for the best online resume writing services in Australia. You can be one of them. If you have recently graduated from a college or university and are still looking for a job in the IT sector, you may want to consider submitting your resume on Google's Google AdWords service.By entering 'best online resume writing services Australia' into Google's AdWords service, you'll find a list of relevant ads that focus on the keywords 'best online resume writing services Australia'. Clicking on those ads will lead you to the results of those specific keywords. Google's AdWords service provides relevant advertisements which you can use to your advantage. The keyword used can provide your visitors with enough information on your skills and experience to help them determine if you're worthy of their at tention.A majority of internet users are under the impression that Internet advertising is only relevant to businesses which advertise products and services. But for more targeted internet advertising, the most effective way is by creating an ad that focuses on the service that you offer on your website.By focusing on specific services like the benefits you offer, how you pay your bills, and current job vacancies available for you, it will surely attract your target audience towards you. Thus, it will become easier for you to sell your services because your audience will recognize your company and you'll stand out among the crowd who wants to work at your place.In the past few years, the internet has been flooded with a lot of websites that feature services related to job recruitment. Searching through Google's AdWords feature will uncover thousands of websites that have been established as reliable and competent job placement agencies.You can just visit each of these websites and s ee their quality of services as well as their track record before deciding on which one to go for. Now, even if you're not completely certain that they will really be able to help you find suitable jobs for you, they're your best bet to make sure.Searching the internet for the best online resume writing services Australia is an effective way to find your way to a job that is right for you. It's time you realized the power of the internet and its endless potential. Google's AdWords program can help you find and advertise your services effectively and you'll never have to leave your home again.
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
What Kathy Ireland Has to Say About Real Estate and Business
What Kathy Ireland Has to Say About Real Estate and Business Former supermodel Kathy Ireland has a very familiar face, but these days, it is her apparel and home furnishing brands that grab attention. For someone who was not taken seriously in the business world at first, Ireland now has a net worth of almost a half-billion dollars, according to Forbes magazine, and is even buddies with Berkshire Hathaway legend Warren Buffett. Take that, doubters. For the latest in Reutersâ âLife Lessonsâ series, Ireland sat down to talk about what she has learned from her lifeâs extraordinary journey. Q: What did you learn about money growing up? A: My dad always taught me to under-promise and over-deliver. On my old paper route, if someone expected a paper in their driveway, I put it on their front porch. Q: As you became a success in the modeling world, how did you start investing that money? A: I started to look at what made sense to me. Growing up in California, real estate made sense. Prices always seemed to just climb and climb. As a result I purchased my first condo when I was only 21. Q: Was it strange to be thrown into circles of extreme wealth, in the fashion world? A: There was a lot of frivolity all around me: Cars, clothes, fancy meals. But what some people thought was luxury, I thought was just wasteful. I never felt comfortable earning a living based on my outward appearance â" it always felt temporary to me. I just thought of modeling as an opportunity to save money for college or start a business. Q: When you launched your business post-modeling, did some people not take you seriously? A: Quite a bit. It was written that I have a voice that could kill small animals, that whoever hired me for a TV special should be shot, that women couldnât relate to me because I was a bimbo. And that was just the public stuff! In private, it could be even worse. Once I was in a meeting about fitness equipment, and a man leaned over and said, âDonât worry your pretty little head about this. Donât you want to stay home and make babies?â Read More: 5 Real Estate Lessons From Hip-Hop Lyrics Q: You obviously proved them wrong, so what business role models did you aspire to? A: One is Irv Blumkin of Nebraska Furniture Mart, a Berkshire Hathaway business. He got us our start in the home industry by giving our brand a chance, when others were laughing in our faces. Eventually our business family came to include Warren Buffett, who counseled me not to limit our company to fashion, which can be so cyclical. Q: You have structured kathy ireland Worldwide (kiWW) as a private company â" is the hope that your three children might one day take over? A: There will always be career opportunities here for our children, if they are interested in the business. But I want them to live out their own dreams. What I love about being a private company is that many of my decisions might not fly on Wall Street, but they work for me. Once I walked away from a deal worth millions of dollars because I wasnât happy with the safety of the products, which met standards in some states but not others. Read More: 7 Tips Your Real Estate Agent Will Never Tell You Q: What kind of philanthropic legacy do you want to leave behind? A: I look up to Elizabeth Taylor, who was virtually a member of our family. She commanded a vast empire, but was always in charge. With her AIDS foundation, she left clear, focused goals, and directed exactly where she wanted the funding to go and which people to help. Thatâs powerful. These days Iâm honored to be an ambassador for her foundation, and not a day goes by that I donât miss her. Q: When it comes to giving, how do you decide where to allocate your dollars? A: I want to see people getting results. That is what I look at. If I am joining an organization, I need to look at the books and see the financials. Q: What money lessons do you pass along to your own kids? A: We want to give our kids the resources to not live in fear, but not so much that it kills their motivation. The other day one of my daughters wanted to buy some art pens, so she had to do some babysitting. She made a choice â" and she earned it.
Friday, April 10, 2020
Why Is LinkedIn A Must-Use Tool - Work It Daily
Why Is LinkedIn A Must-Use Tool - Work It Daily Why is LinkedIn so important these days? As professionals or business owners, connections are key to our success. Keeping up with our connections, both business and personal, are so important and I think even more difficult to do these days. There are so many online opportunities to connect that it is overwhelming. In addition to that, the question may be, do we really get enough face time with our connections to make these relationships deeper? In all honesty, we all need both, online and offline connections to make a difference in our businesses or job searches. For today, letâs focus on the online tools. We can discuss offline at other time. When it comes to the online world, you need to be picky about which tools you spend your time on. Be as picky as what your weekend plans will be. Choose a tool that will give you the biggest bang for the time. Social media tools can be total time sucks, if we allow them to be. In many ways we reconnect, and can now stay connected, with individuals that we would have never connected with 20 or even 10 years ago. These online tools connect us with other professionals who can promote our companies and consumers who can buy our products or services. I am very picky about where I spend my time online and off. I have two school aged children and a husband with a very intense work schedule. I am a business owner that loves what I do and could do it all the time. I love my community and could volunteer in many areas. I am blessed with many options but with those options comes decisions. Where do I spend my time? In my humble opinion, for online connection tools, LinkedIn is near the top. It is a place to find and be found. I tell all my clients if they are not on LinkedIn, they have to be and now. I work with young to mid-level professionals who are in a career transition or tactical job search. Even if they still have no idea of their job target I tell them to get on it and begin a profile today. I work with them to fine tune that profile. I give the same advice to fellow business owners or really anyone who provides a product or service. There really are few audiences I think LinkedIn could not help. So what does it take to get a good profile up on LinkedIn and searchable? The key is searchable and content rich. More and more individuals and recruiters are searching LinkedIn for future employees, providers, and partners. As job postings shrink more corporate recruiters are scouring LinkedIn for the right people. There are a million, or it seems like that many, of articles telling you what mistakes to avoid etc. I agree with much of it. But letâs focus on getting started and the most important pieces to begin with. 1. Your Profile Complete it. Be sure to look at it from the perspective of, âHow am I presenting myself to others?â Always keep in mind the value proposition you bring. Ensure the readers know who you are and what you are all about professionally. 2. Professional Headline Know what it is and use it to your advantage. The professional headline is the field below your name. This field is longer than you think. Most individuals enter a simple job title but this, many times, is not descriptive enough. This field is shown whenever another user mouses over your photo. Your name and professional headline show in a pop-up. In some parts of LinkedIn, the pop-up has your name, professional headline, geographic area, and current job title. 3. Website Link Change the âMy Website / My Companyâ links to be specific. You can edit these fields within your profile. When you edit, use the option of âotherâ then enter the text you want to display on your profile. I suggest entering the name of your company and have it link to the part of the website you want people to go to. I have my link going to the home page of my website. It is the best place for people to start and to discover more about my business and what I specialize in. 4. Make Your Profile Public In the privacy settings, be sure to set your profile to public. It makes it much easier for people to find you and utilize your services or reach out to you for a job opportunity. The more you allow people to view your profile the more likely you will be contacted. Also be sure to change the default URL of your profile to your name. This is a great tool when you add a link to your profile on marketing documents. 5. Status Updates And Tweets Once you are up and going on LinkedIn be sure to utilize the status updates. Promote your business, articles you have written, an event you are attending or presenting at, etc. If you are not posting status updates somewhat regularly you will be viewed as an inactive LinkedIn member. Not good. But on the other hand, posting all your Tweets or doing daily updates is over-kill. The rule of thumb here is, keep it professional and balanced. 6. Recommendations Do not be afraid to ask for and give recommendations. They build your credibility. An easy way of breaking into this area is to be generous yourself. Give a few authentic recommendations for your colleagues. Many times the favor is quickly and easily returned. There you have it, six quick ways to get yourself up and utilizing LinkedIn as a business building or job attraction tool. Make it a regular practice to get on LinkedIn as least once a week for an hour. Stay active and continue to build your network. You will be glad you put in the time. 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