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Dr. Wigoda Kicks Off Facebook Beauty and Cosmetic Surgery Sweepstakes

August 29, 2011 by  
Filed under Choosing Lingerie

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Aug. 29, 2011 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ –
Fort Lauderdale Plastic Surgeon Dr. Paul Wigoda has launched a Facebook sweepstakes and campaign to expand his digital interactions with his patients. Now men and women looking for an expert source in plastic surgery and non-surgical services like Cosmetic Botox and fillers can subscribe to Dr. Wigoda on Facebook for all the latest plastic surgery tips and trends.

http://www.Facebook.com/DrWigoda

Dr. Wigoda gives his Facebook Fans something to talk about with his Beauty Sweepstakes Giveaways. The sweepstakes starts today on Dr. Wigoda’s Facebook Page and entrants have a chance to win a $250 Dr. Wigoda gift card or a Victoria’s Secret gift card ranging from $10 to $250. The winner will be published in Dr. Wigoda’s beauty blog and earn $250 towards Dr. Wigoda’s non-surgical services, while 10 runners-up will win Victoria’s Secret gift cards ranging from $10 to $50.

The winner will also be featured on Dr. Wigoda’s plastic surgery and beauty blog to share some of their top beauty tips and experience with Dr. Wigoda. Official contest rules include: winners must be 18 years of age or older, live in Florida and be part of Dr. Wigoda’s Facebook Page.

The contest will run through September 30, 2011 and the winners will be notified by October 15, 2011.

About Plastic Surgeon Dr. Paul Wigoda

Dr. Paul Wigoda practices plastic surgery in the Fort Lauderdale and Miami area. As Chief of Plastic Surgery at Broward General, Dr. Wigoda is board certified and a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Dr. Wigoda is an advocate for patient safety and education when it comes to plastic surgery. Areas of specialization include breast augmentation, breast reduction, breast lift, liposuction, rhinoplasty, tummy tuck, facelift, brow lift, eyelid surgery, Juvederm, Radiesse, Restylane and Cosmetic Botox treatments, laser hair removal, and spider vein treatments.

Dr. Wigoda is located at 1404 E. Broward Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301

954-463-7088

http://www.Facebook.com/DrWigoda

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Job-hunting? Facebook, LinkedIn and You –Six Social Media Tips

August 29, 2011 by  
Filed under Choosing Lingerie

Adults are doing it. Using online social networking sites, that is.

Two-thirds of adult internet users now say they use a social networking site like MySpace, Facebook or LinkedIn, more than double the percentage that reported social networking site usage in 2008, according to a new survey released Friday by the Pew Research Center.

And for the first time in Pew Internet surveys it means that half of all adults use social networking sites. Among the Boomer-aged segment of Internet users ages 50-64, social networking site usage on a typical day grew a significant 60 percent from 20 percent to 32 percent. “Many Baby Boomers are beginning to make a trip to the social media pool part of their daily routine,” Mary Madden, Senior Research Specialist and co-author of the report, says.

The rise is driven by all ethnic and age groups, but women stand out as the most avid users, according to the Pew Internet American Life Project. Seven out of 10 women said they used the social media sites, compared to six in 10 men.

If you’re one of the many older Americans working, or planning to work, into your 60s for the extra income boost and to keep shoveling cash into your retirement funds, you should be one of the new acolytes. If not, get aboard.

For 50-plus workers, technology can be a stumbling block to finding a job. Many employers are dubious about whether older workers are at ease using Internet tools. Moreover, most job searches nowadays are via the Internet – yep, social media platforms such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and most recently, Google + have transformed how you job hunt.

As I note in Too Old for The Job? 5 Strategies For 55+ Job Hunters, you must be comfortable with computers and basic programs, navigating the web, e-mail, and mobile technology.

There’s a view out there that once you cross over the big 50, you resist learning new technology. Not cool. For those of you who are looking to switch into a new career or build a small business, it’s even more important to prove them wrong.

To help you steer through the latest landscape, here are six social media moves.

1. Become a LinkedIn member. I view LinkedIn as the social media tool for every job seeker. For companies, it’s where they go these days when they have a job to fill. For you, it’s a fast way to build a far-reaching professional network. And in a harsh job market, networking rules. I can’t lay its importance on thick enough. Stay active on it. Join alumni and industry groups.  Try connecting to a few new people each day.

As I wrote in this post– Want an Unbeatable Résumé? Read These Tips from a Top Recruiter, LinkedIn actually does help people in their job searches. It’s easy to create a profile and begin linking to new contacts. You can update regularly and get recommendations from colleagues, previous bosses, and clients. You can research companies and individuals you want to target, connect with former associates, and let them know you are looking for new opportunities.

To help you get rolling, LinkedIn has a Learning Center that offers a new-user guide and clear directions for creating a profile. There are special guides to help a myriad of users from small businesses to entrepreneurs, job seekers, students, and nonprofits. For a good tutorial on getting started, read my colleague’s Susan Adams’ post Make LinkedIn Help You Find A Job.

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