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Showing posts with label Storytelling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Storytelling. Show all posts

Monday, July 6, 2020

Struggle with self-promotion at job interview, workplace or in business? How to Market yourself?

Struggle with self-promotion at job interview, workplace or in business? How to Market yourself?

👉 #storytime #IntrovertedMarketing “Does anyone struggle with the idea of self-promotion, or struggle to promote themselves, whether it be for a new job, in workplaces, or in business? If so, what did you do to combat and overcome these issues?” I saw this question and can totally relate. Here’s my story..

I’m a mathematics actuarial sci major from UCLA. If u don’t know what that it, actuaries are those who calculate risk, lose reserve and development products for insurance companies.  Most actuaries are known to be technically strong, but nerdy and shy. Hello 👋 , that was me. 

Last year at UCLA, I was horrible at job interviews, and still was for years to come. I would be so nervous, my brain would freeze up and lost for words.  I didn’t have this problem with people who knew me and worked with me at school. At UCLA and UCI FEMBA, my team would ask me to lead because I was strong at collaborating.  But new hiring managers would never know this since I have a hard time articulating or promoting that.  I felt self-promotion is un-humbling, self absorb, and self-centered, which are values I was brought up against. 

Most of the actuaries had the same issues as me at UCLA during my year. 2/3 of us all sucked at interviews. Some of the companies would invite us to an office tour or dinner.  In that relaxed environment, I was amazing and got invites to formal job interviews.  (I didn’t realize that was the purpose of the social events at that time) But, when I arrived at the interview, my nervousness came back and haunted me.

Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Two things for you to do right now to grow your personal brand on LinkedIn


Two things for you to do right now easily to grow your on
1. Show up 🌻(engage, post, share your story good or bad, record video, etc.) 2. Stand out🙋‍♀️🙋‍♂️ (share your niche, be the real you, offer value proposition, prove your skills, show your knowledge/personality/opinion, etc.). Focus on those two large buckets and you’ll start seeing higher engagement/ increased metrics. In time, you’ll notice your exposure widen and network deepen. P.s. I used @apple @clips app to make this video. P.p.s If you’re an creator in OC or LA, drop me a PM. Love to connect.




Friday, August 23, 2019

Viral Video Checklist (Storytelling) by UC Berkeley Extension

Viral Video Checklist (Storytelling) by UC Berkeley Extension

Facebook and Instagram have also been dominating video consumption with more than 500 million users watching Video on Facebook each day. 

How to increase the "sharability" of videos for more exposure?

Here are some traits of storytelling that ignites an emotion/facebook like/engagement of audiences which would increase exposure and viewership.  There's a reason Facebook decided to choose these emotion engagements buttons

Traits of Virality of a video for social media platforms that ignite engagement

  • Tell a story with beginning, middle and end.  It's human nature to seek "stories" with hook/setup, meaning, and closure. That's why people pay to see films and movies.  
  • Challenge or Confirm people's assumption - Facebook Shock
  • Inspire audiences to take action - Facebook "like/thumbs-up" "love
  • Have unexpected twist - Facebook "shock" 
  • Make people laugh  - Facebook "laugh"
  • Have an underdog story - Facebook "cry" "like"
  • Have a fresh point of view, even about a common thing 


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