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eBranding Me offers the opportunity for learning institutions to hire a speaker.  The goal of these engagements is to offer students a new perspective on their online activity from a lecturer they can relate to.  Presentations will be tailored to the individual audience on a client basis.


The following are some current topics:

  • High School Audience
    • Does your Common Application align with your online presence?
      • A lecture focusing on the importance of consistent messages across all channels to convey a personal brand.  Provides insights into the tools college admissions officers utilize when researching their applicants.
    • The Dangers of Sexting
      • A popular topic in the media, Sexting is the act of engaging in inappropriate conversations through SMS (a.k.a. text messaging).  The presentation will use humor, captivating stories and video to deter future involvement.
    • Are all your extra-curricular activities “PC”?
      • The college application process is becoming more competitive year after year.  College advisors typically recommend highlighting extra-curricular activities to supplement grades and standardized test scores.  This lecture will engage the audience in an active conversation as to how to best emphasize their experiences.
  • College Audience
    • What does Google reveal about you?
      • With a staggering 75% of Human Resource departments required to “Google” job candidates, maintaining a positive online presence is essential to sustained competitive advantage over ones peers.  Using a shock-and-awe method and fictitious online profiles, this presentation tells a story of an individual’s unsuccessful job search.
    • Reading Between the Lines: Analyzing Personal Brands
      • With so much personal information available to the masses, Internet users are now able to make assumptions based on connecting-the-dots between various online profiles.
    • What really happens to your information?
      • Who really controls your privacy settings?  Does de-tagging a picture really sever all ties between a personal profile and a photo/video?  Examining specific social networking sites’ privacy policies and controls for a deeper understanding.

To properly tailor each presentation to the specific audience, eBranding Me requests individuals to contact them at info [at] eBranding.Me or with our Contact Form.