Balancing your professional image with your personal life can be a fine line to walk when it comes to social media. With more opportunities than ever to expose every detail of your life, is it really the best thing to do for your career?
Social Media for Business: The perils of staking professionalism against popular opinion
From http://www.globalcopywriting.com 512 days ago
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512 days ago
I'm with you. Let's make business blogs a politics-free zone in 2012.
512 days ago
Since you brought up politics, as a moderator here at BizSugar, I'm wondering how many posts in 2012 will actually be political rants thinly disguised as being small business related. The idea is dreadful & repugnant (regardless of which party gets smeared). I love articles drawing analogies to non-business areas - sometimes they're riveting, but in 2012 let's hope people can separate business from personal political messaging! (I'm getting this out a whole year early, I know.)
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