Monthly Archives: September 2008

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Damn I Need A Job

I first heard about Larry Dinsmore from Jibber Jobber, a Career Management Toolset, when they blogged Damn I Need A Job (dotcom).

Dinsmore has since found a job and created a business as well as inspired many others to stand out from the crowd while looking for employment. He scored tons of media coverage for being catchy and found his way back to employment.

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Think of the media coverage the company that hired him could be getting from this, if properly arranged. Of course, I’m not sure I’d give up my idea to a corporate contract but it’s an idea.

You can use his site to:

  • Search for jobs (I’m not sure how extensive this is)
  • Network with others in the forum
  • Read his blog

It seems Dinsmore has been too busy to keep up with the job search, forum and blog, probably because he’s working again, but maybe he’ll return to his roots eventually.

Lessons he learned and wants you to know:

  • Make your t-shirt message short
  • Wear it everywhere; all the time
  • Get attention by any means possible
  • Be creative

Ultimately, a social media mindset; mixed with local News PR and lots of standing around landed Dinsmore his job. But because he was thinking outside the box he continued to get media coverage, add sections to his blog and promote his idea online.

Evolution of Dance

This is what happens when seemingly normal people decide to share a personal talent with others, take video and share it online and then everybody passes it around. Over 97 million times!

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Judson Laipply has danced his way to the top spots on YouTube with:

  • #1 Most Viewed All Time Video
  • #1 Top Rated Video
  • #3 Most Discussed Video

He’s created a personal brand for life and been featured on TV and all over pop culture including Inside Edition, The Today Show, Good Morning America and Rolling Stone.

Check out the Evolution of Dance website for all the details.