A digital portfolio is the best thing that you can do to build your personal brand.
In an age where smartphones, apps and social networks are ubiquitous, everybody is looking for a digitally savvy employee or business partner.
A digital portfolio is the best thing that you can do to build your personal brand.
In an age where smartphones, apps and social networks are ubiquitous, everybody is looking for a digitally savvy employee or business partner.
Find it hard to slow down and be still in our digital age? I certainly do!
As a digital entrepreneur and content marketer, my life is always on the go.
Perpetually plagued by digital distractions? Need a better way to succeed in your life’s work?
Consider the tenets of Deep Work, a new productivity strategy to help you to get more out of your professional life.
Time and tide waits for no man. A stitch in time saves nine.
These time-honoured aphorisms were often uttered by my dad ā an impatient man who doesnāt enjoy waiting in queues.
Life as a content marketer can be numbingāespecially when you don’t see any light at the end of the tunnel.
While the techniques aren’t rocket science, consistently churning out content does take something out of you.
Ever wonder why some people are a lot more successful than others?
How do these folks achieve peak performance in their fields? What do they do differently from the rest of us?
Can a book written over 80 years ago (1937 to be precise) still be relevant today?
The answer is a definite “Yes!” At least when it comes to Napoleon Hill’s widely cited volume Think and Grow Rich.
Personal branding is one of the most popular buzzword in the self-help community in Singapore.
But how do you build your personal brand? And what steps can you take?
Can you name me the top digital marketing agencies in the world?
I bet that most of you would have trouble remembering any of them. This isn’t surprising considering that most agency’s prefer their client campaigns to hog the limelight.
Personal branding is often misunderstood by many.
Some consider personal brandingĀ an egoistic exercise in self-aggrandizement. Others feel that personal branding is just social media snake oil – an elixir which so-called “experts” and “gurus” try to foist on the naive.