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Social Media for your Business

Mindy Schultz | December 2nd, 2010

Social Media is the talk everywhere: the talk of how to use it, how to promote oneself or ones business through it, and most importantly the talk of how to see results from it.  According to statistics, social media is used by about 65% of people aged 24-54 – an age group most prominent in the business world.  So how do people, i.e. business professionals, make a name for themselves in this new social media world – a question worth a million dollars right?

Splash Media, a Dallas, TX based business, is a front running company in Social Media Solutions.  The company offers a variety of services  


Celebrating One Year of SDZR Success Stories!

Mindy Schultz | November 29th, 2010

Happy birthday to us!  Yes that’s right, with the craziness of the holiday season right around the corner, Six Degrees of ZR is celebrating its one-year anniversary a little early!  The newsletter, which was originally launched in January 2010, is marking this current issue as its one-year anniversary.  And in what better way than to tell you what we’ve been up to!

SDZR began when a couple of friends approached Zack Rosenberg, now creator of SDZR, about needing help in finding work.  Zack pitched in by  


Grading the Resume Grader – Rezscore.com

Mindy Schultz | October 26th, 2010

I’ve always wondered what letter grade a teacher would give me after reviewing my resume.  It is a document I have spent a lot of time and effort on perfecting, edit after edit.  That’s why the website, www.RezScore.com caught my eye!  RezScore.com is a free, instant and confidential review of one’s resume, complete with a stand-by expert, a three-page detailed report and the option to hire a professional to re-write your resume to A+ standards.  Obviously I had to check it out!

Drum roll please…

 


Finding a job by networking

Mindy Schultz | October 26th, 2010

No matter the position you are searching for – finding a job – is a full-time job.  Resumes constantly being updated, cover letters, needing to be re-personalized, and most tediously, searching in general.  So what does one do to find a job they are really looking for?

Names…Names…Names!

I can’t stress this enough.  The guide book, “The Tipping Point,” by Malcolm Gladwell offers a good insight to what I am talking about.   The novel describes to readers the process and mechanisms for how he believes some