How a blog will explode your work opportunities


By Neil Patrick

If you are looking for work, or wish to boost your profile, you may have seriously underestimated the value of having a blog. Or you may have thought it is too difficult without technical skills. Or it’s too time consuming. Or any other excuse.

Well, don’t debate it, don’t think about it, just do it!

It’s quite possibly the best investment in your professional prospects you’ll ever make.

How long do you spend currently online each day? And wouldn’t an hour or two a day of that time be a better investment if it boosted your personal profile in your area of expertise and show cased your knowledge and professionalism to the people YOU need to influence?

And it’s much, much easier than you’d ever believe. What’s more, one of the most common reasons recruiters and hiring companies discriminate against older workers is that they believe that older professionals don’t have up to date IT and digital media skills. Doing this destroys that prejudice at a single stroke!

So don’t wait or even think about it too much.

Just do it.

You’ll boost your profile, showcase your talent AND prove not only that you are technically savvy, but also that you know how to take the initiative.



Oh, and if that’s not enough, you’ll learn a heap of valuable new things and grow your contact network too!

Here’s Jill Konrath, who spells these points out brilliantly as usual. Everything you need to understand about why and what you should do to set up your blog is here...not all the little details granted, but all the vital fundamentals to get you started are covered in less than 10 minutes!

This really is all you need to know to get started and to start building your online asset base.

Oh and if you want me to help you with my own tips and experience about this topic, just let me know!




4 comments:

  1. Great info and relatively easy and inexpensive ways to generate constructive buzz around relevant subject matter knowledge developed over the course of your career. Shows initiative and its a direct investment in your future.

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    1. Well said Paul. I couldn't agree more. Thank you for posting here.

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  2. On the other hand, starting a blog proves nothing if you discontinue it or take very long breaks for posting. So give a little forethought to your commitment before you get started. Nothing looks dumber than a blog that hasn't been updated for a year.

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    1. Agreed Diana. I recall reading somewhere that 90%+ of blogs are abandoned within a year of starting. Self -discipline is definitely needed.

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