Tag Archives: online influence

Likeability and Trust – Who Should I Follow Back on Twitter?

I’ve blogged previously on Twitter follower strategy, how to keep focused on who you are tweeting with and why you are doing so, and more recently I have blogged about likeability and trust, and how these two attributes support your … Continue reading

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People buy from people: how to gain likeability and trust online

Meeting new people in ‘the real world’, you quickly develop a sense of who they are, what they stand for and how a relationship with them can work to the benefit of you both; whether that is a new work … Continue reading

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How to keep momentum going and going

If you have been following my last few posts, I have been talking about how to position yourself online, what to consider about personal versus business branding, how to set up and remain focused on your objectives, and how to … Continue reading

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How do you measure up online? Part 1: Personal brand

When I started this August series of blogs, I talked about benchmarking your current digital footprint online, and assessing what you starting point was, or your current online temperature.If you have done the work to airbrush any past online indiscretions … Continue reading

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How old-fashioned

I had a call from a guy called Sam, who was cold-calling on behalf of the Daily Telegraph. He asked which newspaper I read, and was incredulous and/or annoyed when I said I didn’t read a newspaper – ‘How do … Continue reading

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