BLOGGING CAN BOOST YOUR CAREER

Blogs are gaining ground as an emerging and rapidly growing social communication medium. There are over 156 million public blogs in existence, and this number is increasing by the seconds.

The word “blog” stands for ‘web log’ and it is a form of an online diary usually focused on particular topics or interests. A blog has no boundaries, as you can write about anything you like. Blogs range from personal blogs to corporate blogs, with focus on art (art blogs), photographs (photoblogs), videos (videoblogs or ‘vlogs’) and audio (podcasts).

The beauty of blogs is that anyone can set one up; so if you have an area of passion or expertise to showcase, then starting blogging about it.

Blogging has lots of benefits for businesses and for an individual’s career. If done well, blogging can boost your career prospects greatly.

“Today’s job market is so competitive that you have to do as much as possible to stand out,” says Alison Doyle, author of Internet Your Way to a New Job: How to Really Find a Job Online.

She adds, “Your blog can convey more to a hiring manager than a resume.”

Starting a professional blog shows potential employers that you’re engaged in your field, eager to learn, and committed to keeping up with industry trends.

Are you thinking about starting a blog and wondering how blogging would pay off in your career? Then the following guide would be useful for you:

Blogging can raise your professional profile and impress prospective employers. Bloggers (the owner of a blog) are known to blog about what they are good at, an area of expertise in their field/profession. When you blog regularly, before long, you would become recognised as a thought leader in your field. This, in turn, impacts on the tendency to be approached by potential employers who may be on a search for your skills/expertise.

Keeping a blog demands a lot of dedication, time management and self-discipline, all of which can be a valuable resource to employers – meaning you get first mention on an employer’s hiring list.

Blogging can give your career the desired edge it needs to stand you out as an expert in your field. If you go about blogging the right way, it can be a bonus to your career. Blogging can help you build your reputation, increase your expertise, assist you in keeping up with what’s going on in your industry, and give you a place to showcase your knowledge. And if you are blogging about your field, you will build credibility as someone who, at a minimum, has an intense interest in and passion for the field. Before long, you would become the ‘go-to-man’ in your field!

This, I can attest to. Try to Google ‘Social Recruiting in Nigeria’ now, and you will find most of my i-punch articles on the first page of the search page.

Blogging would help you gain access to more experts in your field. Blogging can also make you part of a fairly select community of colleagues/fellow experts – people who will trade ideas with you, help you network, and serve as a sounding board. This can enhance your ability to have access to career opportunities that exist in your field and give you competitive advantage. Every blogging category has a community of like minds. My advice to you is that, find the community of experts in your area of blogging passion and flock with them.

Blogging skills are basic requirements for some jobs today. The fields of journalism, marketing communications and public relations (or reputation management) have gradually left the print media, with new or online media as their new home. This connotes that any individual that hopes to stand out of the crowd in these fields must take blogging seriously. A single blog post is all you need to make a difference in getting that job offer or otherwise.

Blogging comes with no cost at all; you can start blogging for free now. To start a blog is free, all you need basically is a blogging sites that offer free blogs for use. Top among such free blogging sites are WordPress, Blogger, TypePad, etc. When you do set up a blog, do use your name to keep true to your personal brand online and so you can be known for your expertise. A free blog can suffice till you can set up your own domain blog.

In conclusion, blogging has ground rules and you must abide by them for success. Some of the blogging ground rules include, among others, keeping your blog professional and truthful; keeping it interesting with useful information; and remember to put in the time to blog regularly. Your goal is to attract the interest of people who can help your career, right? Don’t say anything you wouldn’t want a recruiter/hiring manager to read. Abide by the ground rules and you can blog your way to career success.

While blogging isn’t for everyone, if you put in the time to do it right, it can be an immensely useful tool to build your career and reputation.

Now you know, go ahead and start your own blog today, as I hope to read from you soon.

Copyright PUNCH.

MAKE YOUR CHILD SMARTER WHILE ENJOYING SCHOOL BY ATTENDING OUR PREMIUM SHORT-TERM CLINICS/SEMINARS

PREMIUM SHORT-TERM CLINICS & SEMINARS

  MAKE YOUR CHILD SMARTER WHILE ENJOYING SCHOOL BY ATTENDING OO’YES (EDUPEDIA ASSOCIATES) PREMIUM SHORT-TERM CLINICS & SEMINARS

1.MATHS CLINIC (EDUMATHS)
• 15 hrs of eye-openers and pure joy with relevant hand-outs including more explanation relating to relevant posts on our blogs. Your child/pupil will come out saying “NOW I LOVE MATHS!”
• 5 days of 3hrs each including Saturdays if need be. Time and days to be agreed with parent or school.
• Venue: Home, School or at OO’YES
• Fees: Individual students N7,500/student or group of 25 students N150,000
• Periodical checks and reports to parents covering 3 months after clinic.

2.ENGLISH LANGUAGE OR LITERATURE CLINIC (EDUSPRING)
• 12 hrs of revelations on what WAEC/NECO examiners want. Students to know comedy of errors in essays, summary and comprehension usually committed by those who failed. Students supplied with several “to-the-point” handouts including more explanation relating to relevant posts on our blogs
• 4 days of 3hrs each including Saturdays if need be. Time and days to be agreed with parent or school.
• Venue: Home School or at OO’YES
• Fees: Individual students N6,000/student or group of 25 students N120,000
• Periodical checks and reports to parent covering 3 months after clinic.

3.STUDY AND EXAMINATION TECHNIQUES CLINIC (EDUSTEM)
• 12 hours of empowerment showing students how to map their ways through school without cheating or malpractice. Lots of handouts for guidance and more explanation relating to posts on our blogs.
• 4 Days of 3 hrs each including Saturdays if need be. Time and days to be agreed with parent or school.
• Venue: Home School or at OO’YES
• Fees: Individual Students N6,000/student or group of 25 students N120, 000.
• Periodical checks and reports to parents covering 3 months after clinic

JAMB/SAT/TOEFL TECHNIQUE SEMINAR (EDUJAMB)
• 18hrs of opening the eyes of students to types of questions and options usually available in multiple choice examinations with relevant handouts. Empowerment of students using Edupedia’s 3 techniques for answering questions laden with practical examples beyond what is available on our blogs Clinic/Seminar covers both UTME and Post-UTME tests but techniques are applicable to all subjects.
• 6 days of 3hrs each including Saturdays if need be. Time and days to be agreed with parent or school.
• Venue: Home School or at OO’YES
• Fees – Individual students N8,000/student or group of 25 students N160,000
• Periodical checks and reports to parents covering 3 months after clinic.

EDUPEDIA ASSOCIATES, 5th Avenue, ‘M’ Close, H. 27, Festac Town.

E-mail: lagosbooksclub@yahoo.com, Tel: 08033010872, 08027853025

Enhanced by Zemanta

HERE ARE WEB PLATFORMS USED BY EDUPEDIA TO GARNER MORE THAN HALF A MILLION VIEWS WITHIN 18 MONTHS!

A SUMMARY OF RECENT  WEB ACTIVITIES BY EDUPEDIA ASSOCIATES

1.Towards the last week of July 2012 we decided to reach out through the web to more students,teachers,parents and schools beyond Festac, nay, Nigeria!We have  managed to do this by opening some blogs on WORDPRESS, BLOGGER and others.These are:

ACTIVE BLOGS

HERE ARE WEB PLATFORMS USED BY EDUPEDIA TO GARNER MORE THAN HALF A MILLION VIEWS WITHIN 18 MONTHS!

a. http://lagosbooksclub.wordpress.com… for educational tips on WAEC/NECO/JAMB

b.https://mile2herald.wordpress.com (but previously operated as LAGOSBOOKSCLUB.COM AND MILE2HERALD WITH  MORE THAN 200,000 VIEWS)… now modified mainly for news and opinions on education,politics,sports especially soccer and arsenal,crime,religion etc

c.http://edupedianigeria.wordpress.com(also known as LIFE’S CRYSTALS AND GEMSTONES)…for our past and present students and their tutors,books and libraries,movies,music,compiled quotations and related publications from the web.

SEMI-ACTIVE BLOGS

d.http://lagosbooksclub.blogspot.com (LAGOSBOOKSHERALD)…..http://edupedianigeria.blogspot.com/normally used when we are angry with WORDPRESS!

INACTIVE BLOGS

19.And there are  other blogs registered or started with little or no content but retained for emergencies in case WordPress or Blogger decides to be Mr Bigstuff as they are wont to.These include

a.http://lagosbooksclub.blog.com/

b.http://lagosbooksclub-com.webnode.com/

c.http://lagosbooksclub.webs.com

d. http://lagosbooksclub.gnbo.com.ng/

ACTIVE BLOGS,SOCIAL NETWORKS AND TWEETS

For the sake of traffic to our blogs their posts are automatically  “shared” or “pressed” out by WordPress to GOOGLE+, FACEBOOK,TWITTER,STUMBLEUPON, TUMBLR, PINTEREST, DIGG and POCKET.These networks are also authorized to share out tweets on our behalf.This unfortunately looks like spam on TWITTER AS IF WE ARE TWEETING SAME MATERIAL MANY TIMES OVER.But the reality is that we tweet just once to TWITTER per post.

 EDUCATION-RELATED WRITE-UPS UNDER  OUR BLOGS

15.This is a collection  of what we have produced/achieved so far to ease the modern-day realities of students and their teachers .It is also our way of “preaching” on a national level what needs to be done to improve the system. The topics compiled under these blogs are useful for interactions or discussions with us not only for clinics or seminars but as references by teachers,schools, parents and students 

16.We have divided the topics for easy reference under  main headings shown on the handbills posted recently.We indicated  clearly on these handbills that we conduct SUBJECT CLINICS AND SEMINARS in line with  topics found on our  blogs.

Here is a summary of what our blogs contain

EDUMATHS…Maths Topics

EDUSPRING… English Language/Literature Topics

EDUSTEM… Study and Exam Techniques Topics particularly for WAEC and NECO exams

EDUJAMB …Topics on Jamb exams

EDUCARE… Motivational ,Mentoring and “Finishing Touches” Topics

EDUSTAFF… Topics for Staff  improvement, Seminars,Workshops and Conferences….

EDUGOVTopics pointing out the rot in our school systems and what can be done to fix them.

In addition to clinics and seminars please feel free to invite us as guests or motivational speakers to your students, staff and parents on topical issues on the broad outlines above. We shall be willing to cover your special events including valedictories, parents’ open days, inter-house sports days, students’ clubs and societies’ days, prefects’ boot camps or installation ceremonies too.

Thank you.

RE-BLOGGED FROM HERE..edupedianigeria.wordpress.com

Enhanced by Zemanta