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Why you should have a personal website
- Having a website improves people’s perception of you
People who have their own website are not only considered up-to-date,
tech-savvy and sophisticated, but are also perceived as substantive
(obviously you have enough original content to actually fill a website)
and seen as thought leaders and trendsetters.
- A personal website is practical
It’s often a lot easier to point people to a website, or to send a link
via e-mail, than to send lengthy attachments via e-mail. You can also
update your site continually, thus ensuring that your audience always
sees the most current information.
- You can promote yourself better
Using links, you can make it easier for your audience to find the most
relevant information about you, thus making it more likely that they
will actually read it and be convinced.
Why a website is important for executives
- Self-marketing is an ongoing concern
Whether you are currently employed or not, it behooves you to market
yourself effectively to potential employers. A personal website is a
discreet advertising medium for your skills and qualifications. By including
your domain name in your e-mail signature block, you tactfully make
others aware of your credentials.
- Avoid common e-mail impediments
Sending a recruiter or potential employer an e-mail with a link to your
site is better than sending an attachment E-mail attachments often encounter
obstacles such as corporate fire walls, attachment size limits, incompatible
software or virus and spam protections. This can make sending someone
information about you difficult. Also, when you can’t access e-mail
while traveling, you can still point your audience to your site.
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