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In this week’s podcast, Bharani and I had an opportunity to take about How to keep up to date with your career, what are the things to do, tools, resources to keep you a beast.
The 146th episode of Digital India Podcast on FIR Podcast Network is brought to you by staff and students of Web Marketing Academy
- Be Humble
- Keep up to date by reading blogs or listening to a podcast or watching relevant videos. Resources: Official blogs, Thinkwithgoogle.com Google has blogs, YouTube channels for each of their products like Adwords Blog, YouTube Blog, Webmaster central blog
- Attend/Conduct a meetup within your Industry. Share, create an event on Facebook or Meetup.com
- Document your knowledge by writing a blog on a regular basis or use Facebook Notes, LinkedIn Posts to write
- Test new platforms, If you are not using Pinterest or Quora try out new platforms
- Learn basic technical skills like basic HTML coding, YouTube, Lynda, Code Academy are a great place to start
- Experiment with a new strategy
- Train/Mentor others
- Take ownership of your mistakes, don’t try to blame other or find excuses
- Learn public speaking
- Give a session for a college or your colleagues or for a small group
- Understand/follow someone who inspires you
- Find a mentor or multiple mentors
- Research.Observe and learn
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Host: Suresh
Podcast Manager & Editor : Bharani
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Thank You for sharing this podcast. Keep posting
These are some remarkable tips you have mentioned here. Most of the websites in India make tall claims that they fail to live upto making things worse. Your tips about staying humble and accepting the mistakes do make a lot of sense. Thank you for sharing this blog and helping service providers understand how they can improve.