Getting noticed on MySpace is very similar to getting noticed in real life. Those who want to create a great deal of interest in their MySpace website should create an appealing website, offer something unique to visitors and make a concerted effort to meeting others on MySpace. Additionally, MySpace members should optimize their website for keywords they wish to be associated with to ensure other members will find their website when searching for these keywords.
Creating an Appealing Website
The most important step to being notices on MySpace is to create a website which is both aesthetically appealing and interesting to visitors. This is necessary because otherwise, members are not likely to spend a great deal of time visiting your website. Those who find your website will likely only spend a few moments on your website if you use garish colors or fonts which are difficult to read.
Conversely, websites which are designed to be appealing to the eye are more likely to hold an audience's attention. Likewise websites filled with useful information related to a particular subject are much more likely to be interesting to visitors than websites which do not offer much useful information and are not really focused on a particular subject.
Offer Something Unique
A MySpace website can get noticed by offering something unique. Websites which are created with the help of a template can seem somewhat boring and may not really stand out among other websites on the community. Try investing in an original design to attract more interest on MySpace. More advanced website design on MySpace requires basic knowledge of HTML. Information on this subject is readily available in a number of locations. Those who are interested in learning more about HTML to create a more interesting MySpace website can find useful information on the Internet or in books. This information can be used to design a MySpace website in a way that will be unique and attention grabbing.
Those who do not have any design skills or the desire to learn about website design can still find a way to offer visitors a unique website experience. Websites which are designed with templates can still stand out by providing unique content. Members who are able to provide in depth information on a particular subject or a unique take on a situation in their blog can help themselves get noticed on MySpace.
Meeting Others on MySpace
Another way to get noticed on MySpace is to visit other members? websites and place comments or send messages to these members. They will be more inclined to seek out your MySpace website if you left a message on their website than they would otherwise.
Those who make an effort to meet other members of the MySpace community are much more likely to attract a greater interest in their own website. The concept of friends on MySpace includes those who visit your website. Besides commenting on the websites of other members, MySpace users can also promote their MySpace website on other Internet locations. Including a link to the MySpace page in the signature line on discussion forums is just one way to promote your website.
Optimize Your Website on MySpace
Another way to create a greater interest in your MySpace website is through search engine optimization (SEO). This includes incorporating relevant keywords into your website in the hopes of making your website one of the first ones noticed by members who search for particular keywords. This not only helps to get a website noticed on MySpace but makes it much more likely that the website will be noticed by members of the target audience. Those who are searching for information on particular keywords featured on your website are those who are also more likely to be interested in the content of your MySpace website. The SEO step is very important for those who want to attract a particular audience but for members who are just interested in making a large number of friends through MySpace, SEO is not really necessary.
So how do you know if you've written your resume correctly so it gives you a leading edge over other job candidates? Below is a resume checklist with ten strategies to help you write your resume and put yourself in high demand in today's job market.
1. Showcase key words. Key words are those skills listed as the job requirements in the job postings. Key words are different for every job so you need to look closely at the job description. Then, showcase all of those requirements that you meet in a section called Key Strengths, right underneath the Objective section.
2. Show results. This is the single biggest difference in making your resume stand out from all the other thousands of resumes. I do this myself, and I know this is why I get the interviews. Underneath your Key Strengths section, I list 4-5 career highlights that are results focused.
Quantify each of your career highlights in terms of dollars, percentages, or numbers. For example, let's say that you're in sales and you've brought in an average of 10 new clients per month. That's 120 clients a year, and if you've been doing that for the past 3 years, that's 360 new clients! So one of your career highlights could be, Gained approximately 360 new clients which generated $360,000 in new revenue in three years.
Also, try to quantify each of your accomplishments for every job that you list in the Experience section.
3. Show leadership and teamwork. Hiring managers look for candidates who are strong leaders, AND strong team contributors. Someone who can lead, as well as be led. So highlight your leadership skills ? and what the results were with the projects and teams that you've led. If you're just started out in your career and haven't led any projects or teams, then highlight any leadership experience you may have had in professional organizations, a sports league, in church, or any other extra-curricular activities. Also, list projects in which you were a strong team member in terms of what your role was, and what the team accomplished.
4. Be specific and clear. Don't waste your resume space (or the hiring manager's time) by using "filler" words or vague overarching comments like, "received awards for various contributions," or "launched several products." List the specific awards you received, or the names of the products you've launched. This gives your resume substance and credibility.
Don't worry if it's a product nobody's heard about or is difficult to explain on your resume. You want the hiring manager to be curious about you. That's why they have interviews ? so they can get more information about your qualifications. Be brief. Be specific. And give them enough information that will leave them wanting more.
5. Showcase yourself at the right level. I review a lot of resumes and more times than not, the resume reflects the job candidate at a much lower level than what they really are. Use strong verbs like: managed, supervised, led, orchestrated, etc.
Also, sometimes less is more. You don't need to include every job role you've ever had on your resume. When you keep lower level jobs on your resume, it brings your whole career level down a notch. And conversely, when you delete some of those lower level roles and focus on those jobs where you had more responsibilities and more significant accomplishments ? you're perceived at a level higher.
6. Use the correct format. There's a chronological format, and there's a skills-based format. Be sure to use the format that showcases you in the best way possible. Also, if you're applying for a position posted on an on-line job board, like Monster or CareerBuilder, then make sure you use the text only format.
7. Always be truthful. The last thing you want to do is to overstate what you've accomplished and get into a job that you're unqualified and inexperienced. Also, don't be embarrassed if you have any gaps in employment. It is completely normal to have gaps. Life happens. Hiring managers understand this. If you took a break for more than a year, then just list the years and write next it, Career Break.
8. Relevant, targeted and customized. Employers don't have time to read about every single skill and job that you've ever had. They just want to know, are you qualified to do their job? So spotlight only those skills and responsibilities that directly relate to that position.
Customize your resume to go for the job and company you want. A hiring manager will notice you so much more if your resume is specifically targeted to that position for which you are applying.
9. Write a personalized cover letter. Hiring managers form their first impression of you based on your resume and cover letter. So the last thing you want to do is send out a generic, mass mailing cover letter. It should be short, direct, state your key accomplishments, and be enthusiastic. Make it personal and be specific why you are passionate about going to work for that particular company.
10. Get a professional resume critique. Studies show that your resume has about 20-seconds in the hands of a hiring manager before it gets tossed into the maybe pile, or into the trash. So it needs to make a great first impression! Think of it this way ? when you walk into an interview you want to make a great first impression so you're going to dress well, wear a great pair of shoes, you're going to smile more, etc. Well your resume needs to do the same thing.
You may think that your resume is sharp looking, but are you confident it's going to help you stand out from your competition? Invest in having your resume professionally critiqued. Getting some personalized recommendations from a resume expert could not only get you more high quality job interviews, but it may also help position you at a higher level which could mean getting a higher starting salary!
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