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The second best place to build your personal brand #shorts

By Jeff Altman, Big Game Hunter

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We all know the best places to build your brand online, but what’s the second-best place? It takes less time than other methods and is easy and fun.

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The best place to build your brand is LinkedIn. Where is the second best place? Youtube. YouTube is a place where you can record short videos. This is what I want you to do. A video of no more than 58 seconds talking about something you do, some of your successes, or preferably how to make a video related to your career. 58 seconds. Start before you even look for a job. If you like, record it on your phone. Conducted on video software. Whatever it is, a 58-second video, once a week. #shorts in the title, #shorts in the body of the description. #shorts in the tag. LinkedIn Sorry, if you do this, YouTube will regularly promote your videos. Have a nice day. Subscribe to Job TV on YouTube. I’m Jeff Altman.

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About Big Game Hunter Jeff Altman

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