Today's educators have more ways than ever to encourage learning and develop a recognized, professional brand.
Staying on top of what interests kids gives educators a better shot at reaching and keeping them engaged. Teachers with an online educational brand are more accessible, which benefits everyone from schools and teachers to students and their families.
Building a professional presence online can be a tough job for even the savviest Internet user. We spoke to Robyn Feldberg, the Abundant Success Coach, about being more professional online.
What do Winston Churchill, China, and Kim Kardashian have in common? They're all examples of what can happen when a bad reputation is redeemed. Of course, that's literally the only thing those three things have in common, except for the fact that both Churchill and Kardashian were, at one time, humans.
If you're starting a business, reputation management is probably the last thing on your mind. It's not that you don't care what reputation your business earns; it's just that you have about a million other things to think about, from picking an office space to managing your finances to hiring the right employees.
If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all, right? Well, when it comes to establishing an online reputation, totally silent customers aren't much better than ones who rant and rave.
Once upon a time -- OK, in the '90s -- people shopped at brick and mortar bookstores. If they wanted vitamins or haircare products or the latest home improvement gadgets, they had to leave their houses and go buy all these things in person, like their ancestors did. Then Amazon.com came along and changed the way we shop forever.
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