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The Evolution of the Executive Talent Agent 
Ideas, view points and more about Personal PR/Web 2.0, Agent Representation and Talent Representation and how all of this compares to and even compliments a traditional job search or business development strategy or the typical things that most people still do today as it pertains to both job and business development opportunity search) and WHY Personal Agents and Publicists (as well as Producers) are not just for celebrities anymore. A robust Personal PR/Web 2.0 presence needs to be added into and become a regular part of "your regular plan" if you want to be seen and be heard above and beyond traditional channels and for the rest of your professional life. 
Thursday, 20 November 2008
As a PERSONAL Publicist, I specialize in the promotion and production of people and personal brands (with a Web 2.0 and one-to-one traditional “Human PR” representation influence). Most of my clients are executives and entrepreneurs/small business owners.  With the markets now being more competitive than ever before, it has become very necessary  for “regular professionals” (anyone and everyone who wants to be known as a “thought leader” and a successful talent ) to have a strong Personal Brand and PR/Web 2.0 production in place and well managed at all times. This is not fluff, this is a necessity. No one can afford to wait it out in the traditional channels (recruiters, job boards, colleague network, mailings etc.)—this market just does not provide room for a “let them come and find me” or the “I will do all this when I am ready to be on the market” attitude. The rules of the game have changed and with so much talent pouring into the job markets these days, savvy executives and professionals have to be brave and adopt a new approach to stay viable and visible this competitive marketplace sooner than later.

In addition to the production of strategic, personal and customized opportunity search campaigns (my team and produce and manage these campaigns for our clients by the way) and providing personal talent representation and endorsement  to land the interviews executives and professionals need and want to have (and I am not talking overnight successes here, as with any “campaign” there is a process and we can no longer expect to roll out a bunch of resumes into the job market and get traction from day one!),  it’s important to shape and build a lasting personal brand and personal publicity/Web 2.0 production as a standalone consistent advertisement or to  compliment a campaign effort . Personal PR/Web 2.0 should be a proactive/long term plan of action to create job/career/business building insurance and longevity
Why should an executive hire a personal publicist?
1.      Most cannot “produce themselves” and more times than not, they need help with their own vision as well as extra input on their personal branding effort overall (especially those who are very busy doing their job everyday) –and I don’t mean “executive coaching.” Like I always say, I am not going to coach a guy who’s run a 100 Million + Organization (they should coach me for that matter). I am, however, going to represent their talent and validity in the markets and make their brand vibrate and know and visible to those who need to know about them (whether they are looking for a new opportunity now or in the future or just further personal press to add substance to their current position and role).
2.     A publicist is essentially someone who will be a cheerleader on “the side” of the executive and his band at all times to provide the constant pitch, endorsement and personal recommendation as well as visibility traction beyond a current network or self promotional effort.
3.     A great way to get and stay proactive in the markets and keep a personal brand and publicity managed and visible at all times – no matter how busy one might get or be. In today’s markets, the immune factor is over (on the executive level). So staying proactive is key to longevity.
4.     A Personal Publicist will take “the right” client’s best interests to heart. 

POSTED BY: Laurie Pehar Borsh AT 09:30 pm   |  Permalink   |  0 Comments  |  E-mail this
Thursday, 13 November 2008
Businesses can never stop marketing, advertising, publicizing, or building or rebuilding their brand or brands. Once they stop doing so, they will lose market share. So why shouldn't executives and most professional business people have this same attitude? People are not immune to having the ability to build or lose market share. Building a personal brand and Web 2.0 visibility as well as having personal publicity representation ("pitch person") on your side to further endorse your brand in the markets is the key to being ahead of and staying visible today's new business environment. When it comes to job placement, traditional methods (including waiting for recruiters to find you, applying to jobs on job boards or all these lovely career marketing or outplacement program approaches) are just so out of style and may only prolong your effort as well as waste your time and money.  If you want to attract recruiters, you now have to literally wave your hands in the air to get their attention! Then if you want keep recruiters coming to you--even when you don't need or want them to do so (remember those days?), worst case scenario is you get to say, "no - no thanks I am not interested right now."  BE PROACTIVE. Build your brand and keep it fresh and visible - don't ever stop. No one is immune to anything these days. 

POSTED BY: Laurie Pehar Borsh AT 11:57 am   |  Permalink   |  0 Comments  |  E-mail this
Wednesday, 05 November 2008
There is no time like the present for producing and building a strong personal publicity/Web 2.0 to be ready and in place for the months ahead. Campaigning to find and land a new opportunity is not a one-shot kind of thing anymore as I am sure you have come to find out. Finding a new position cannot and does not happen in the 11th hour anymore and relying on recruiters to "go to work for you" is not something that happens either. Recruiters do not seek out opportunities for specific candidates. They never have and they never will.  Finding opportunity has to do with timing and need (recruiters will only contact you if you are the perfect fit for an opportunity they are looking to fill) and so the approach needs to be very "campaign oriented" on a very layered and strategic level. Campaigning beyond posting a resume and applying for jobs and even beyond social networking is very necessary now.

People often say to me:  "I should not have to pay for a job!"  This is NOT about paying for a job!  This is about hiring an expert to work for you on a personal publicity and third party endorsement level to help you build better and lasting visible brand (including Web 2.0) and then literally go to bat for you to get you to the table with an organization that will have a profound interest in your talent due to a strong brand and endorsement. The executive and professional job market has become more competitive than ever before and let's just say that Personal PR is not just for celebrities anymore. Hiring parties are very excited about this business model because they realize that we do not represent and endorse just anyone who is willing to pay for it!  This is about representing a person who "has the right stuff" and someone who we can personally back and recommend. After all it is also ECMG's reputation at stake when it comes to pitching and recommending a client to any organization. We have to be able to back up what we say about our clientele.
If you're not interested in a personal campaign or if you just cannot afford it, I'd like recommend my PR ONLY (personal brand building and publicity representation) service level. This is a cost effective personal publicity program that can help build presence in the markets via our representation and endorsement as well as a Personal Brand/Web 2.0 that we then also manage for our clients on a regular basis.  Let's face it, managing a personal brand effort takes time, know-how and work (and most people just don't have the time or ability to do all that on a consistent basis). Exceptional executive talent can no longer afford to go UNDERGROUND and consider themselves "safe from having to job hunt" because recruiters don't recruit as much or as intensively as they used to and then again, executives can also no longer become unapproachable. In today's market, no one is safe and I don't care who you are, what you have done or what you can do. Staying ahead of the game and defining a strong personal publicity/Web 2.0 presence as a thought leader (on and off line) is also now a necessary thing to do and have in place at all times! 
POSTED BY: Laurie Pehar Borsh AT 11:40 am   |  Permalink   |  0 Comments  |  E-mail this
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