Resources

Resources to Increase Your Market Value

A compilation of digital tools and recommendations to help increase your market value.


Resource Guide for

GET THEM TO CARE

Subscribe to Business Rewritten's Newsletter to access the Get Them to Care Resource Guide that accompanies the published book.


This Resource Guide for Get Them to Care is an interactive, clickable PDF that accompanies sections of the book with images and LinkedIn® screenshots for visual learners (Valued at $15.95).


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#LinkedInBeforeAfter

LinkedIn® Post

BEFORE: Before reading any further, take out your cell phone, pull up LinkedIn,® and take a screenshot of your current LinkedIn® profile.


AFTER: After completing this book, take another screenshot of your profile wherever you’ve made the biggest changes.


Then, post on LinkedIn® and tag me (@Julie M. Wanzer, LEED AP) with the hashtag #LinkedInBeforeAfter


"Smile More"

LinkedIn® Post

This post received over 3,400 “Impressions” and generated several comments that I responded back to individually.


It opened the door for other women to share their experiences and also garnered support from my personal network to embrace what makes each of us unique.




Social Media

Editorial Calendar 2025

This social media editorial calendar will help track the various topics for the company page, create accountability for who is responsible for what on the company page, and help remind everyone of notable days of remembrance that the company can celebrate together.








GET THEM TO CARE


What Others Are Saying...

“Marketing design and professional services can be a challenge because the audience you need to reach is often niche and can be entangled in personal relationships. LinkedIn® provides a platform that allows you to target these specific networks but it’s critical that the tone and content of your posts align with your personal and professional branding. In this book, Julie provides both a conceptual framework and specific advice on how to achieve this balance.”



Tom Otteson, AIA

Pronouns: He/His

Shopworks Architecture

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