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Blogs Recommended For Job Seekers As Best Way To Stand Out - WCPO.com | Cincinnati breaking news, weather radar, traffic from 9News

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Here’s an interesting article about job seekers using blogs to find a job.  But, how many employers will search technorati.com to find the right employee?  It might be a good way to catch the eye of an employer when you print your blog link on your resume.  Blogs are great writing venues.

Blogs Recommended For Job Seekers As Best Way To Stand Out - WCPO.com | Cincinnati breaking news, weather radar, traffic from 9News

Experts say blogs can give employers insight into your writing ability and how you think. Plus, a more in-depth look at your qualifications than a standard resume.

Weil says, “There’s so much more you can put on a blog. You can put video, you can put pictures, you can write in a much more expansive way about who you are and what you know about.”

And with more than 75 million blogs on the web right now, recruiters and employers are using these online journals to search for talent.

Russell Glass of ZoomInfo says, “Blogs are a great way to find employees.” In fact, Russell Glass has hired people for his hot, new internet search engine.

Written by Janet Johnson

September 4th, 2007 at 8:50 pm

Posted in Blogs, job hunting, weblogs

Americans Love Blogs | WebProNews

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Here’s proof that people do know what a blog is…

Americans Love Blogs | WebProNews

It’s official. Americans love blogs. According to a new Synovate/Marketing Daily survey out today, 8 out of 10 Americans know what a blog is–and just about half of us have visited a blog.

This new study polled 1000 U.S. adults using Synovate eNation and took place between July 30, 2007 and August 1, 2007. The survey’s results prove that blogging has now officially entered the mainstream.

Not only do Americans know what blogs are and have visited a blog in the past, blog loyalty is strong–46 percent of those who read blogs said that they visit the same blogs on a regular basis–versus 54 percent who surf the internet for new and different blogs.

Written by Janet Johnson

September 1st, 2007 at 2:38 pm