“Dave Mendoza is a Contract Recruiter, Sourcer & Trainer located in Denver, Colorado. He’s also a very prominent and prolific Blogger, through his site ‘Six Degrees from Dave’, which has recently been recognized with a number of awards and commendations, including ‘Best Recruiting Blog of 2007’ at RecruitingBlogs.com
In the process, Dave has developed a powerful and distinctive online Personal Brand – and is a new (and fast-rising) entrant into the list of Top 50 most-connected LinkedIn users, posted at TopLinked.com“.
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In this interview, Dave discusses the elements of what it actually takes to reach this level of connectedness – and the resulting impact this has had on his personal and professional life.
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Since we’re on the topic of personal branding, you might want to check out the recently released book called How YOU(tm) are like Shampoo: The breakthrough Personal Branding System based on big-brand marketing methods to help you earn more, do more and be more. Written by Brenda Bence, who is not only an expert in branding (she’s managed brands for major multi-nationals across 4 continents), but who is also a certified executive coach. (Branding and coaching seems like a great combo for the author of a book on personal branding!) Modeled after methods used to build powerhouse corporate brands, the book walks you step-by-step through how to define, communicate, and avoid damaging your own personal brand - which Brenda calls “YOU(tm)” - the trademarked you. Worth the read!