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Heyall,

I have a problem promoting my work as developer, more in terms of how to sell my skills in several places, like a Curriculum Post in my blog or my personal info in my company's page. The fact is I was asked more than once how to describe my skills in one phrase.

So I ask, how you guys sell yourselves in such situation ? What headline you would use to get contractors attention. How to describe what you are able to do in a simple text. I read something about it looking for the idea of Unique selling point and found little help there, so I come to ask you hints and comments about it

I am looking to know the headline itself you would use (from "Best Developer Ever! Ever!" to the more common ones like ".NET/Java/PHP Developer") and whatever you guys have to comment about best and worst ways to write a headline to sell your skills. Since I think major problem with developer nowadays is self-marketing.

Thanks in advance!

EDIT: Re-phrased the question and wikified, so it get re-evaluated, since it was closed on sight first time I posted.

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Wow! Why closed ? I tagged it as not-programming-related but It is all about developers and their jobs. I can cope with down-votes, but closing it ? – Fernando Barrocal Mar 30 at 12:42
I'm guessing people didn't like it because it is so subjective, and probably because there seem to be too many questions about careers showing up lately. If it were wikified people might not bother it so much. – gnovice Mar 30 at 12:48
Well, I will rephrase the content to be less subjective. About wikify, sure ... just need to learn how do this :) I am after the answers ... not rep ... I am just sad to think that would be a reason to close the question. To forbid Reputation to who asked it :( – Fernando Barrocal Mar 30 at 13:17
The general consensus is that questions that are only tangentially programming related (if at all) or questions that involve general discussion/horse-play (i.e. without specific answers) should not garner rep. You can make this a wiki by editing it and checking the little box near the bottom. – gnovice Mar 30 at 13:33
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Fernando, not everyone's read that yet. But they definitely should!! I kept seeing questions closed that fit those criteria perfectly - like this one. – Anthony Kanago Apr 20 at 1:58
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closed as not programming related by Steven Robbins, Neil Butterworth, Brian, jrockway, Jason Punyon Mar 30 at 12:15

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