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Yes, you CAN get a job on Twitter.

I HAVE PROOF.

Last Tuesday morning I woke up waayyyy too early so I grabbed my iPhone and scanned Tweetdeck while deciding whether to go ahead and get up or try and go back to sleep for a bit.

I happened to see a tweet from someone in the #HR community I’ve been following for at least a couple of years. She is located in upstate NY and we’d never met IRL – or even spoken on the phone, for that matter. She stated that she was looking for a contract sourcer.

I happen to know a lot of people who might be interested in such an opportunity so I DMd (direct messaged) her with my email address and asked her to share details with me.

She replied, asking if I knew of anyone, and I said I might. She emailed me and we arranged to speak that afternoon.

We had a great conversation during which she provided me with some additional insight in to the nature of the work. I told her I had a few people in mind and would reach out to them on her behalf and send them her way if appropriate.

The first person I mentioned it to had already spoken to her about it. He’s also very active on Twitter…imagine that! ;-)

Several hours later, completely out of the blue, I received the following DM from another friend on Twitter.

Top secret – just found out that I’ll be part of a reduction next week. Would love it if you kept eye/ears peeled for any opportunities.

She is located in Texas, and while we haven’t met (yet), we have spoken on the phone and collaborate on a fun “volunteer” project helping job-seekers.

I replied:

@TXFriend, reach out to @NYFriend and tell her I sent you. she’s looking for a contract sourcer – could be long-term :-)

18 HOURS LATER, @TXFriend sent me this DM:

Yay! Great connection with @NYFriend. Signed a contract to source for her this morning. You’re awesome!

It still shocks me when I hear negative talk about Twitter…”it’s a waste of time, I don’t care what someone ate for breakfast, blah blah blah.”

1-800-GETALIFE.

I’d love to hear from others who have landed a new work project or job opportunity via Twitter…or a new client, even. Same thing, really. It’s paid work, right?

And, speaking of the power of Twitter, our most recent He Said, She Said episode was centered on this very subject. You can catch it here

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Chris Brogan makes a cameo appearance in Round 8 of He Said, She Said

Chris Brogan makes a cameo appearance in Round 8 of He Said, She Said

Todd and I bit the bullet and created our own website for He Said, She Said, and all future #HSSS posts will be located here.

We hope you’ll continue to enjoy the adventure with us!

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Today we filmed Round 10 of He Said, She Said.

What a momentous occasion! We made it to Round 10!

Not that we didn’t think we would; but still, kind of cool…

Today it was my turn to ask the question and I asked, “What do you think is the the greatest advantage of promoting an event via social media?

Watch our videos below to learn our thoughts, and feel free to add to the conversation in the comments section below!

Oh!

And please join us for the PunkRock Champagne Holiday Social + TweetUp on December 16th; we hope to see you at FuegoMundo Wood-Fire Grill!

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Yesterday Todd and I filmed a special round of He Said, She Said while in the studio, live on the air on Dream Job Radio.

We’re really shaking it up, you know.

Big plans, people.

Big plans.

Anyway, it was Todd’s turn to ask the question, and since we were, after all, on Dream Job Radio, he asked me what I think is the best way for job seekers to build their personal brand using social media.

And, while my radio show guest, Cay Gliebe, seemed to favor Todd’s answer over mine, I’m sure you will agree that mine is clearly the better answer.

Again.

;-)

You can click here to see Todd’s take on the episode, and you can see the original post on our He Said, She Said site.

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He Said, She Said — Round 8 | STOP SPAMMING ME

October 30, 2009

Let’s face it.
Interruption marketing sucks.
By this I mean television commercials, junk mail, email spam, Twitter spam, movie previews…you get the picture.
Last night at #ATLMix we filmed Round 8 and discussed two different alternatives to incredibly obnoxious interruption marketing techniques.
Oh, and enjoy the surprise guest appearance by someone you might recognize…

A special thanks to Chris Brogan [...]

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He Said, She Said — Round 7 | On the air!

October 20, 2009

Yesterday Todd and I filmed Round 7 of He Said, She Said, and Todd asked how I use my radio show — Dream Job Radio — to market my business.
He then talked about how he and business partner and co-host, Stone Payton, use their show, High Velocity Radio, to market their businesses and what it’s [...]

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He Said, She Said – Round 6 | Multi-dimensional blogging

October 9, 2009

Last night we  filmed Round 6 while at the first ever Red Shoe Project Tweetup in Atlanta, Georgia. It was my turn to choose the question, and since we had been to the ATL Bloggers Meetup the night before, I wanted to talk about blogging.
We discussed what we think are the benefits of multidimensional blogging…the [...]

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A whole new way to view He Said, She Said!

September 29, 2009

Randy Barnes completely surprised Todd and I today when he tweeted a link to a newly edited video of our Volume 5 edition of He Said, She Said.
You have to see this. Be sure to watch all the way through the closing credits!

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The original He Said, She Said! #HSSS

September 27, 2009

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He Said, She Said — Volume 5 | Social Media Events

September 26, 2009

Yesterday we filmed Volume 5 at the New Media Atlanta | Social Media Business event at the Georgia Tech Research Institute.
It was Todd’s turn to ask the question which entered around reasons for attending social media events such as New Media Atlanta.
Oh and by the way because we are so transparent authentic crazy we didn’t [...]

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He Said, She Said – Volume 4 | Healing the customer’s brand relationship

August 30, 2009

As you may have read in previous posts on my blog, I’ve had some trouble with Sears over the past ten days.
I thought it might be constructive to provide some ideas for the CEO and executive team at Sears so we took today’s episode straight to their door.
It was my turn to ask the question, [...]

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He Said, She Said – Volume 3 | Blogging for Small Business

August 14, 2009

Tonight it was Todd’s turn to pose the question and he asked, “What is the single most important thing a business can do to make a blog work for them?”
We have differing opinions on this subject and we’ve asked that you put it to a vote.
Please feel free to cast your vote for who had [...]

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