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Jo Duxbury has been providing a platform for marketers to find over 4500 industry freelancers since she launched her company, Freelancentral, in early 2006. January 2010 saw her launch Peppermint Source, which offers a full outsourced marketing strategy and management service to companies that don't have the time, skills or staff to handle their marketing themselves. Follow @JoDuxbury on Twitter.
Jo Duxbury commented on Do you really want me to know that about you?
@Steven I agree 100% - after all, people buy *people*, not CVs and lists of qualifications. If you're going to be spending time with someone in a business environment, you want to know you'll get along with them. I'm all for portraying a 'rounded' person - just cautioning which interests you choose to mention (drinking until you fall over... not so much).
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Jo Duxbury commented on Do you really want me to know that about you?
@Emphasis If your Facebook profile is publicly visible, anyone can see it, including prospective employees, and they will form an impression based on it. Unless you restrict who can see it; then you don't have to worry!

@Zonke Sure, qualifications and experience are important, but a personal fit with company culture is too. A candidate may look great on paper and in an interview but if dodgy material shows up about them online it can cost them the job.

@Arthur Agreed, 'hyperconnecteds' are in the minority in SA. But all you need is your recruitment agent, prospective client/boss or hot date to be one of them... :-) Having a good online reputation (or 'Google CV') can get you noticed, as you say, for the right or wrong reasons.

@Myphotographer I second that :-)

@Sam Wilson Bacon and banana smoothie? Ugh, I think I'd rather not know about that! I love link-sharing on Twitter and have discovered some great new sites that way. Personally, I'm not interested in meaningless chatter, although I do like that Twitter provides me with online 'colleagues' and the social element can be fun. Again, I just make sure I say nice things or use direct messages.
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Do you really want me to know that about you?

[Jo Duxbury] It's all very well having LinkedIn and Facebook profiles, to be blogging daily and tweeting hourly. But is all this information that you're putting out into the big wide web building your reputation, or destroying it? Here are some simple tips for keeping your online reputation a reputable one.

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Spec work: tips for clients, agencies and freelancers

[Jo Duxbury] Now that we've covered why ‘spec' is a four-letter word in our industry, let's look at what clients, agencies and freelancers can do to minimise this practice.

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‘Spec' is a four-letter word

[Jo Duxbury] Spec work: work that you do in the hope that the client will choose your idea and pay for it. Agencies and freelancers alike will inevitably face spec work at some point, so the question is: to ‘free' or not to ‘free'?

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[2009 trends] New Year's resolutions of a marketing entrepreneur

[Jo Duxbury] While industry experts are writing thoughtful articles on their predictions for 2009, my crystal ball is more decorative than functional. Considering the surprises the world threw at us in 2008, I'm substituting predictions with resolutions to help my businesses - and me - thrive this year.

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Twenty tips for happy client-freelancer relationships

[Jo Duxbury] Freelancers and their clients need each other to survive. But mismatched expectations, poor communication and delayed payment may cause this relationship to break down. Here are twenty tips that clients and freelancers feel the other can do to ensure good working relationships.

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