This is Marketing   /     How to Market Yourself

Description

Do you know how to market yourself? It’s not always the easiest to understand how to market yourself when it comes to telling your story to potential clients. In this episode, I talk about the strategy behind marketing yourself, including some ideas for promoting your ability on different social media channels, websites and through email. I also talk about understanding that your ability and passion for what it is that you do is more valuable that the actual experience on... Read More Read More

Summary

Do you know how to market yourself? It’s not always the easiest to understand how to market yourself when it comes to telling your story to potential clients. In this episode, I talk about the strategy behind marketing yourself, including some ideas for promoting your ability on different social media channels, websites and through email. I also talk about understanding that your ability and passion for what it is that you do is more valuable that the actual experience on paper that you have – for all you college students out there.

Subtitle
Do you know how to market yourself? It’s not always the easiest to understand how to market yourself when it comes to telling your story to potential clients. In this episode, I talk about the strategy behind marketing yourself, including some idea
Duration
21:16
Publishing date
2017-06-30 17:41
Link
http://www.rossmorrone.com/podcast/how-to-market-yourself/
Contributors
  Ross Morrone
author  
Enclosures
http://www.rossmorrone.com/podcast-download/444/how-to-market-yourself.mp3
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Shownotes

Do you know how to market yourself? It’s not always the easiest to understand how to market yourself when it comes to telling your story to potential clients. In this episode, I talk about the strategy behind marketing yourself, including some ideas for promoting your ability on different social media channels, websites and through email. I also talk about understanding that your ability and passion for what it is that you do is more valuable that the actual experience on paper that you have – for all you college students out there.