I must admit it is interesting... I am not preoccupied with my profiles dominating Google search for my name, but as long as I am looking for a job, I was watching the results carefully. My name is not that common, so I "own" 7 out of 10 results, ...
Good Call Mykl ;)
Translating over into brandville - Mike I think you nailed it, it shouldn't take that much work *if* you spend a lot of time writing, sharing, etc in different places around the web. This is a great selling point (IMHO) on socia...
For my personal search-result dominance, it just happened. It didn't "just happen" in the magical sense, though; I've spent a lot of time writing, sharing, twittering, etc., and that's the stuff that's up high in the results. But their up-high-nes...
That's awesome Mike!
Did you work towards that? Or did it just sort of happen for you?
Now that you have dominated your own brand...can you do the same thing for your clients? :)
Hey friends, in light of Mykl's "Supercharged Personal Branding" post, and the awesome presentation that Greg and Christopher gave on Reputation Management, I've been thinking about one little narcissistic thing lately: do you rank for your name? And if so...how many times?
I've been trying to grab more search real estate on my name… Continue
At 10:11am on November 21, 2008, Joseph Rueter said…
Wait, I blame YELLOW truck lines for the ambiguity between the colors yellow and orange in our social consciousness. Craig... it would be a Splash of Orange.
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