CRC Six Figure Pro Webinar Series, Twitter for Executive Job Seekers
1. Digital & Social Media Marketing
Career
Resume
Consulting,
Tammy
Kabell,
Six
Figure
Pro
Webinar
Series
October
05,
2011
PowerPoint
Author
Notes
Setting
up
a
Executive
Job
Seeker
Twitter
Profile
PPT
Content
Signing
In
Go
to
Twitter.com.
Enter
your
Full
Name,
Email
Address
and
a
password
Recommend
you
make
a
password
decently
complex,
with
one
capital,
alphanumeric
and
1
character/
number.
Twitter
can
been
hacked
if
you
have
a
simplistic
password.
Want
to
make
a
mention
about
your
email
address.
You
may
want
to
consider
setting
up
a
dummy
or
social
media
only
email
outside
of
your
corporate
or
personal
email
address.
I
have
found
directing
one’s
social
media
“news”
and
email
updates
into
a
secondary
email
address,
such
as
willgladhartsm@gmail.com
keeps
one
from
being
overloaded
with
the
barrage
of
updates,
news
and
changes
every
minute
in
Social
Media.
Keeping
your
primary
business
email
inbox
uncluttered
really
helps
determine
what
is
important
and
a
non-‐important
read.
Validating
Handle/
Name
Now,
you
will
see
a
screen
where
Twitter
is
checking
your
name,
validating
an
email
address,
checking
your
password
and
assessing
if
your
name/
username
is
available.
You
can
change
the
name
here,
but
recommend
keeping
it
simple:
eg.
@willgladhart
or
@willgladhart1
(how
you
will
be
identified).
Recommendations
1-‐3
When
Twitter
creates
your
account,
it
gives
you
a
list
of
“recommended
people
to
follow.”
You
can
skip
this
step.
Next
you
are
directed
to
select
your
interests.
Again,
another
step
you
can
skip
and
return
to
later.
Next,
you
can
synchronize
your
various
email
accounts.
You
do
not
have
to,
but
this
step
will
verify
other
fellow
tweeters
you
may
have
in
your
address
book
or
corporate
email.
Confirming
Email
Address
Now
you
will
be
asked
to
confirm
you
email
address
(the
one
you
signed
up
with),
go
to
your
email,
click
the
link
to
confirm
the
address
and
you
are
directed
back
to
the
Twitter
user
home
page.
You’ll
also
receive
an
email
“welcoming
you
to
Twitter.”
Now
you
can
begin
creating
a
professional
profile.
Note:
If
you
are
going
to
use
Twitter
just
for
searching
jobs,
don’t
bother
going
through
the
setting
up
the
picture,
description
of
you
process.
If
you
are
going
to
Tweet,
participate
in
chats,
then
set
up
the
entire
professional
profile.
Twitter
User
Profile
Page
Here’s
where
you
can
upload
your
professional
headshot,
a
link
to
your
visual
CV,
website,
blog
or
LinkedIn
and
add
a
short,
160
character
description
about
yourself.
If
you
are
a
job
seeker,
then
put
a
description
of
the
exact
title
you
are
seeking
and
the
type
of
company
you
are
seeking
employment
with.
Otherwise,
put
something
relevant
to
you
or
the
company
you
work
for.
Again,
if
you’re
still
working,
yet
prospecting,
take
care
because
people
will
find
of
follow
you.
Will.gladhart@gmail.com www.willgladhart.com cell: 562-881-4484
2. Digital & Social Media Marketing
You
also
have
the
option
of
posting
Tweets
to
your
personal
FB
page.
I
don’t
recommend
it,
your
friends
may
become
highly
annoyed
if
you
are
in
a
chat
session
and
there
are
20+
tweets
on
the
FB
wall
in
30
minutes.
Overload!
You
have
options
of
choosing
a
background,
determining
if
you
want
mobile
text
alerts
and
modifying
other
options
to
your
account.
Will
leave
those
for
you
to
explore
and
personalize.
Twitter
Data
Management
Options
TweetDeck
Tweet
Stream
Platform,
http://www.tweetdeck.com
HootSuite
Tweet
Stream
Platform,
http://www.hootsuite.com
Seesmic
Tweet
Stream
Platform,
http://www.seesmic.com
Note:
Seesmic
is
a
more
robust
than
TweetDeck
in
terms
of
streamed
content.
If
you
are
not
a
full
scale
Social
Media
Marketing
or
tools
user,
this
platform
might
be
a
little
overwhelming
than
you.
Seesmic
allows
the
user
to
populate
Twitter,
Facebook,
LinkedIn
feeds
as
well
as
CheckIn
streams
like
FourSquare
or
Gowalla.
Pretty
much
anything
that
is
online
and
has
a
social
media
or
RSS
feed
is
game.
SmartPhone
Apps
to
Manage
Twitter
Smartphone
Apps
for
iPhone
Twitbird
Pro
Twitter
TweetDeck
Seesmic
Top
5
Twitter
Apps
for
iPhone
(March
2011)
http://www.tipb.com/2011/03/05/top-‐5-‐twitter-‐apps-‐iphone/
Top
7
Android
Twitter
Apps
(February
2011)
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/mobile-‐news/top-‐7-‐android-‐twitter-‐apps/1164
Will.gladhart@gmail.com www.willgladhart.com cell: 562-881-4484