Katrina Kibben's Blog (69)

What You Need To Know About Image Copyright Laws

Using an image from a Google search is harmless… until $70,000 (or more) is awarded against you in statutory damages. That could be on the low end. Potential damages like that spark a lot of questions in a marketer’s minds. Am I breaking the law? How do permissions really work on images? We asked …

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Added by Katrina Kibben on August 21, 2014 at 9:18am — No Comments

5 Reasons Your Job Ads Aren’t Working and Ways to Fix Them - Recording Available Now

The recording and slides are up and if you've ever posted a job before, you need to watch this webinar. Hosts Mike Walsh, Sr. Product Marketing Manager, Glassdoor and our own Matt…

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Added by Katrina Kibben on August 14, 2014 at 10:30am — No Comments

What's not OK to ask an LGBT co-worker?

I’ve been having some fun with this topic and some shock value. After I shared my last post on LinkedIn, the scary side of the world reared its ugly head. I saw comments like “you weren’t born that way” and “you just want people to feel bad for you”; a surprising…

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Added by Katrina Kibben on July 24, 2014 at 3:00pm — No Comments

(WEBINAR) 4 reasons not to miss Improving Candidate Experience With Digital Interviews

We’ve all been job seekers at one point or another. And we’ve likely had a shitty experience for one reason or another.

We’ve all been in a situation like that at one point or another. You can’t connect on skype, the video interviewing platform doesn’t work or even something as simple as not knowing if you’re calling the hiring manager or they’re calling you. The company…

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Added by Katrina Kibben on July 21, 2014 at 8:00am — No Comments

How To Respond To A Co-Worker Coming Out

I want to start this post by saying that I’m so proud and excited about the response to my first post – Coming Out At Work. It’s really cool to know there are so many people who recognize that this topic isn’t getting the attention it needs. It’s also inspirational to hear…

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Added by Katrina Kibben on July 7, 2014 at 8:30am — 4 Comments

Coming Out At Work

Hi. I’m gay. My name is Katrina and I’m still gay. We’re going to work together.

Unicorns.

Rainbow flags.

Ellen.

The big “secret” you have to reveal to everyone you meet. But they can look at you and tell, right? Not necessarily. Well, at least I can say I used to not be that obvious. With my short hair and wife, I could be cast on Orange…

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Added by Katrina Kibben on July 2, 2014 at 4:00pm — 13 Comments

#SHRM14 Must Read Blog Posts

 Katrina, Director of Marketing at RecruitingBlogs.com here. 

While Matt is having fun in Orlando at #SHRM14, I'm holding down the fort here at RecruitingBlogs. We've actually done…

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Added by Katrina Kibben on June 24, 2014 at 11:59am — No Comments

Facebook’s June 2014 Ads Update - The Down Low

So I’m going to tell it to you straight. When it comes to investing time in a Facebook page, lately, I’m just plain against it. Well, that is unless you’re going to spend money on ads. Seriously. The social media budget is a reality.

I’m sorry if you’ve spent a ton of resources and energy building out an organic Facebook plan. News flash: the organic only days are gone. Organic reach is in the…

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Added by Katrina Kibben on June 12, 2014 at 3:41pm — 2 Comments

3 Reminders to Make Your Blog Better

When people hear I've worked in social media, I typically get a lot of questions - how should I promote my Facebook page? How many Twitter followers is good? Can you show me how to...(fill in the blank with some minor adjustment Mashable suggested).

Frequently, blogging comes up. It's a hot topic right now. Everyone is convinced they should be blogging by the articles…

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Added by Katrina Kibben on May 12, 2014 at 2:30pm — 6 Comments

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