30 More Personal Branding Experts on Twitter

After the success of my first list of personal branding experts to follow on Twitter, here’s the followup:

  1. Nance Rosen, @nancerosen
  2. Mohammed Al-Taee, @maltaee
  3. Harp Arora, @harparora
  4. Jan Melnik, @janmelnik
  5. Catherine Kaputa, @CatherineKaputa
  6. Cindy Kraft, @CFOCoach
  7. Deb Dib, @CEOCoach
  8. Gayle Howard, @GayleHoward
  9. Andy Robinson, @AndyInNaples
  10. Jason Alba, @jasonalba
  11. Jann Watt, @jannwatt3231178720_5e2c1c45a8
  12. Kim Batson, @CIO_Coach
  13. Krishna De, @krishnade
  14. Lauren Still, @laurenstill
  15. Lida Citroen, @LIDA360
  16. Louise Kursmark, @LouiseKursmark
  17. Mark Montoya, @markmontoya
  18. Michael Loban, @ideserveajob
  19. Mike Myatt, @mikemyatt
  20. Paul Copcutt, @paulcopcutt
  21. Phyllis Shabad, @phyllisshabad
  22. Rachel Gogos, @RachelGogos
  23. Randi Bussin, @myreinventure
  24. Ryan Rancatore, @RyanRancatore
  25. Susan Guarneri, @susanguarneri
  26. Tajdar O. Chaudry, @TajdarOC
  27. Walter Akana, @WalterAkana
  28. Karsten Füllhaas, @kfuellhaas (Switzerland – mostly in German)
  29. Ulrike Berlenbach, @Nussknackerin (Germany – German & English tweets)
  30. Mario Grobholz, @mariogrobholz (Germany – tweets in German)

How to quickly follow them all

twitteratorUse Twitterator.

Enter your Twitter username and password, and then copy and paste the below url of a file containing the above experts’ Twitter usernames for your easy following:

https://personalbrandingblog.com/downloads/30-more-personal-branding-experts.csv

After you click Submit, Twitterator will get to work and the following process usually takes 1-2 minutes. If Twitterator gives you an error message (usually something about “Python”), just ignore it.

Author:

Jacob Share, a job search expert, is the creator of JobMob, one of the biggest blogs in the world about finding jobs. Follow him on Twitter for job search tips and humor.

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Jacob Share

Jacob Share, a job search expert, is the creator of JobMob, one of the biggest blogs in the world about finding jobs. Follow him on Twitter for job search tips and humor.

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