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My Public Brand: Social Media for Account Managers
We have all seen and experienced the explosion of social media – it touches every part of our lives…well almost every part. Some account managers see social media as a mechanism to leverage future sales and revenue. The goal of this site isn’t to challenge, correct or applaud such a pursuit but to suggest there is a richer leverage of social media for account managers.

That richer leverage is for an account manager to build and execute a personal plan that will establish their Public Brand. The Public Brand creation will not be an event, but a series of expressions that will create a public, published history. My suggestion is that the Public Brand is most powerful as an online brand that builds on a coordinated linkage to social media tools such as a Blog, LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter. Up to now an account manager’s Public Brand has been account specific and only surfaces when interviewing for a new job with a new employer. Even though LinkedIn is a platform for professional career signposting it doesn’t enable an account manager to execute a more complete Public Brand. From my experience working directly with many customer types and levels, I have developed and tested methods and models that I will share through my Blog, MyPublicBrand.

--MrTonyHackett 02:06, 4 February 2012 (UTC)