Tuesday, March 17, 2020
The Essay Experts New Yearââ¬â¢s Resolutions for 2018
The Essay Experts New Yearââ¬â¢s Resolutions for 2018 New Years Resolutions seem to be getting a lot of flak this year. Pretty much everyone I talk to says they didnââ¬â¢t make any because 1) resolutions donââ¬â¢t work, and/or 2) if youââ¬â¢re continually improving yourself, January is no different than any other month. Nevertheless, Iââ¬â¢m making some New Years Resolutions for 2018. Iââ¬â¢m also checking in on the ones I made a year ago. I actually did pretty well on following through on my 2017 promises, so Iââ¬â¢m intentionally bucking the ââ¬Å"no-resolutionâ⬠trend this year. Report on 2017 ââ¬Å"Ressaylutionsâ⬠: 1. Publish the 13th edition of How to Write a KILLER LinkedIn Profile, updated with the new face of LinkedIn. Success! You can find the new edition right here. How to Write a KILLER LinkedIn Profile continues to be a top 10 business writing resource for executives, professionals, business owners, and students. Youââ¬â¢ll get 18 tips (plus 7 bonus tips) that teach you how to âÅ"â Improve your search rankings âÅ"â Impress visitors with an eye-catching photo and background image âÅ"â Build connections with etiquette and ease âÅ"â Showcase your strengths with an effective, unique LinkedIn Summary (examples included!) âÅ"â Utilize special sections to your advantage âÅ"â Leverage LinkedInââ¬â¢s Jobs function âÅ"â Give and get persuasive recommendations â⬠¦and more! Newly updated for 2018! âÅ"â Revised images and instructions throughout to match LinkedIns new redesign âÅ"â Mobile-specific instructions âÅ"â Special advice from a past recruiter âÅ"â Secret tip: Write headlines over 120 characters! (Mistake #1) âÅ"â How to connect without InMail (Mistake #5) âÅ"â How to find alumni connections (now that the Alumni function is gone) (Mistake #5) âÅ"â New best practices for the LinkedIn summary section (Mistake #7) âÅ"â The new face of LinkedIn Jobs (Mistake #15) âÅ"â The LinkedIn Students App (Appendix E) And thatââ¬â¢s just some of the changes. I think youââ¬â¢ll love the new edition and intend for it to be the best, most up-to-date LinkedIn book available on line! 2. Publish a trade edition of How to Write a STELLAR Executive Resume Published! Check it out at Amazon Google Barnes Noble Kobo 3. Launch Writely, a Client Management Portal As reported in August, I completed this but then reversed the decision. Back to square one! 4. Find that editor. As reported in August, I look forward to bringing on two editors that Iââ¬â¢ve already interviewed. Volume has returned to a level where I will need them! 5. Write a marketing plan ââ¬â including SEO enhancements While I did not write a marketing plan, I did implement some new strategies, including my favorite: starting to wish my LinkedIn connections Happy Birthday! I think all contact is good contact, and it keeps The Essay Expert top of mind. I reached out to some past connections as well, and I sent out an announcement about an upcoming price increase. I believe all these steps increased brand awareness for The Essay Expert. Probably the most effective step Iââ¬â¢ve taken is the new way Iââ¬â¢m holding conversations with new clients. Iââ¬â¢m taking more time and being more consistent in these conversations, and I think a greater sense of trust is resulting. 6. Explore the possibility of moving to the East Coast I traveled to New York and New Haven in May, and New York again in October. Iââ¬â¢m excited to have found at least one yoga studio that I love ââ¬â an essential staple for me anywhere I live. Ressaylutions for 2018: Create a KILLER LinkedIn portal ââ¬â an online, subscription-based version of How to Write a KILLER LinkedIn Profile. This is occurring to me as a huge project. Investigate marketing How to Write a KILLER LinkedIn Profile to educational institutions. Ideally, Iââ¬â¢ll find the perfect person or resource to do this for me. Build myà business to the point where I need to use editors, and use them! Improve systems in ways that support both team members and clients. Further develop my management skills, especially skills in setting expectations and addressing breakdowns. Track my sales and editing time in a new way so I understand my personal income more. Continue exploring NYC and surrounding areas as a possible place to move in 2019. My next trip is coming up in just over a week! I like this list as itââ¬â¢s a good combination of concrete projects and personal growth initiatives. All doable with the right amount of dedication and focus. Iââ¬â¢m excited for the year ahead! Whatââ¬â¢s in store for you in 2018? Please share in the comments. If one of your New Years Resolutions is to advance your career in 2018, contact The Essay Expertà for a free consultation on how we can best assist you!
Sunday, March 1, 2020
How to Make Powdered Olive Oil
How to Make Powdered Olive Oil Molecular gastronomy applies science to put a modern spin on traditional foods. For this simple recipe, combine maltodextrin powder with olive oil or any other flavorful oil or melted fat to make a powdered oil. Maltodextrin is a carbohydrate powder derived from starch that dissolves the instant it hits your mouth. It melts away, with no gritty or powdery sensation, so you taste the oil. Ingredients maltodextrinolive oil Food-grade maltodextrin is sold under many names, includingà N-Zorbit M, Tapioca Maltodextrin, Maltosec, and Malto. While tapioca maltodextrin is one of the common types, the polysaccharide is made from other starches, such as corn starch, potato starch, or wheat starch. Use any flavorful oil. Good choices are olive oil, peanut oil, and sesame oil.à You can season the oil or use flavored renderedà fat, such as from bacon or sausage. One way to season the oil is to heat it in a pan with seasonings, such as garlic and spices.à Expect deeply colored oils to color the resulting powder.à Another option is to combine maltodextrinà with other fatty products, such as peanut butter. The only rule is to mix it with a lipid, not water or a high-moisture ingredient. Make Olive Oil Powder This is extremely simple. Essentially all you do is whisk together maltodextrin and oil or combine them in a food processor. If you dont have a whisk, you can use a fork or spoon. For a powder, youll want about 45-65% powder (by weight), so a good starting point (if you dont want to measure) is to go half and half with the oil and maltodextrin. Another method is to slowly stir oil into the powder, stopping when you have reached your desired consistency.à If you do want to measure ingredients, here is a simple recipe: 4 grams powdered maltodextrin10 grams extra virgin olive oil For a fine powder, you can use a sifter or push the powder through a strainer.à You can plate the powdered olive oil by serving it in a decorative spoon or topping dry foods, such as crackers. Dont put the powder in contact with a water-containing ingredient or it will liquefy. Storing Oil Powder The powder should be good about a day at room temperature or several days, sealed and refrigerated. Be sure to keep the powder away from moisture or high humidity. Powdered Alcohol Aside from offering the possibility to serve familiar food in new ways, one big advantage of using the dextrin is that it lets you turn a liquid into a solid. A similar process is used to make powdered alcohol. The difference is the chemicalà used. Powdered alcohol is made by combining alcohol with cyclodextrin rather than maltodextrin. Cyclodextrin can be combined with up to 60% alcohol. If you want to make powdered alcohol yourself, keep in mind you need to use pure alcohol, not an aqueous solution. Cyclodextrin, like maltodextrin, readily dissolves in water.à Another use of cyclodextrin is as an odor-absorber. It is the active ingredient in Febreze.
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