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Marketing Yourself Skye Thomas
Every good salesman knows that you must believe in your product or else be able to do a good job of acting like you do. It's no different whether you are marketing products, policies, revolutions, or people. Marketing is marketing. Overall image and believability is king. So how does that play out when you are trying to market yourself? For the sake of consistency let's say that you're applying for a new job or a promotion at work. If you have high self-esteem, you probably aren't reading this article. So we can also assume that you aren't too sure of yourself. You wouldn't be applying for the position if you didn't think you could do it, but you've got insecurities about how you should go about presenting yourself to the powers that be. You aren't a professional schmoozer and that's not the image you want to put forth anyway. So how does the everyday person market themselves without coming across as too arrogant nor too shy?
Second, you need to look them in the eye. Don't stare down at your feet or gaze blankly at the cup of pens on their desk. Force yourself to make direct eye contact and to speak as naturally as you possibly can. It's okay to look them straight in the eye while shaking hands and simply say, "Forgive me, I'm a bit nervous." They will completely understand and say something reassuring. If they are so uppity that they look down at you for that, then you probably won't enjoy working for them anyway. You want to like your boss and coworkers just as much as you like your job description and your paycheck. So, be open and honest throughout the interview process and remember that you are interviewing them as your future boss too. It's not one sided, you are both meeting to determine if you will work well together.
Finally, don't underestimate your physical image. Be on time. Show up dressed in the appropriate outfit for the industry. Know the name of the company, the job title, and the interviewer. Familiarize yourself with where the bathroom is and go ahead of time. Don't load up on a bunch of fluids or caffeine before hand. These things may sound silly, but there's nothing worse then squirming in your chair when you're trying to come across as casually self-confident. Monitor your speaking voice. Watch for cuss words and street slang. Pay attention to tone and inflection. Don't allow a whiny voice nor a monotone droll to cost you the career of your dreams. Again, having a friend pre-rehearse these things with you can add tons of self-confidence when the real interview takes place.
Skye Thomas is the CEO of Tomorrow’s Edge, an Internet leader in inspiring leaps of faith. As an entrepreneur, she understands just how difficult it can be to continue chasing a dream when everyone else is telling you to give up and quit. Her books, articles, and astrological forecasts have inspired people of all ages and faiths to recommit themselves to the pursuit of happiness. Webmasters interested in generating more repeat traffic to their websites are invited to check out the secret of Skye’s success at www.TomorrowsEdge.net/horoscopes-generate-website-traffic.html. To read more of her articles, free previews of her books, and her astrology forecasts, go to www.TomorrowsEdge.net. To read more about Skye and to sign up to receive her free weekly newsletter, go to http://www.skyethomas.com
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