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24 Nov 09 5 Still More Reasons Why You Should Join Twitter

Twitter gives you an insight into what people are doing online. This is a kind of action directory made by average users. Every vote, every inclusion counts on twitter. That is why I have showed you 10 benefits of joining twitter through two posts so far (5 Reasons to Join Twitter, and 5 More Reasons to Join Twitter). This is the third and last post that will try again to convince the non-twitteres to join the big league.

Reason 1: To follow your favorite celebrity

We all strive to know more about our favorite movie star, favorite sports star, politicians, etc., and our need to know more about them is fulfilled by magazines, news papers, televisions, and grapevine. None of the mediums are reliable. They feed us lie, but twitter does not because on twitter we can directly here from what celebrities has to say about themselves and their colleagues. Follow the celebrity that got batch of authentication from twitter.

Reason 2: To follow online celebrities

Celebrities are not made in Hollywood and sports alone. There are many online celebs that are worth following, in other words, following these celebrities is worth more than following some Hollywood guys or girls. Online celebs are people who have made it big on the Internet.

Reason 3: To follow your favorite website or blog

Twitter has become a regular in any marketing plan, which means the website or blog you read must be on twitter. Following them will give you information about updates on each one of them directly in your twitter.

Reason 4: Follow events and conferences

As I said, most of them who matter are on twitter. Hence, following twitter will also keep you in the know about development on any event. It will also tell you who has said or saying what in the conference, and if you are the organizer of any event or conference, you will get to know what attendees think about it.

Reason 5: To learn something new

I read something on the Internet, got excited by it, and decided to share, so I twitted it. This is how many people are using twitter, which has turned twitter into a big referral system. From here, you can learn about whatever you want. Twitter has become a gigantic learning center.

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15 Aug 09 Is Your Job In Trouble?

The economy is on the up finally, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t still quite a few jobs being cut at companies that are desperate to make financial ends meet.  So you should always be aware of the warning signs that your job may be in trouble.  Here are a few that could clue you in about when it might be the right time to start getting that resume together.

1. Bad Performance Reviews

Okay, so it’s your monthly performance review and normally you excel at your job, this month has been no different, so you’re expecting a quick and easy positive performance review right?  Well what if you get a bad one out of the blue?  This could be a clue in that your company is setting you up to be fired.  It’s always favorable for Human Resources and the legal departments if someone has a few bad performance reviews on file before they are terminated, to show that the company had adequate reason.

2. Your Inclusion In Projects Is Limited.

If you’re starting to feel left out of your bosses tactics, and are feeling fairly underappreciated, you may not be imagining things, it may just be that you’re slowly being phased out of that workplace.  Anytime your boss is avoiding you more, leaving you out, or your own colleagues are leaving you out of private meetings, it wouldn’t hurt for you to start browsing some opportunities elsewhere.  At least that way your job loss won’t come as an earth shattering shock.

3. You Get A New Boss.

Managers like to work with employees that they are familiar with.  With workers that they know well, a boss knows what to expect, how far they can push, and which goals that they will be able to accomplish.  The problem with that strategy is for your new boss to make room for new people, he/she has to get rid of you.  A new boss is always a good time for you to brush up that resume and be prepared to be job hunting.

4. Coworkers Begin Getting Fired.

Even if you’re a star performer at your job, if the company starts making cuts on account of an economic crisis nobody is safe.  So if you see a lot of heads rolling at your company, get your interview skills practiced once more, because you could be following suite before too long.

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