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What’s Your Google Index?

January 24th, 2010

Build your brand by building your Google index. One of my favorite futurists, Faith Popcorn, predicted a trend in 2003 she called “Persona Propaganda.” She said “Google has created the concept of the ‘Public Resume’ – a new kind of pervasive, email-able DigiTruth. Now, everybody can know everything about almost anyone.”

We are using the Web to learn about potential job candidates, customers, consultants, and business partners, and they are using the Web to learn about you.

When was the last time you Googled yourself?  Go to Google, type your name into the window in quotes. What did you find?  If you are like most of us, you didn’t’ find much.

Personal branding guru William Arruda (http://www.reachcc.com) says, “Building an on-line identity is as easy as it is essential. It starts with just one post, one article, or a one-page Web site.”  Here are six of his suggestions on how to get started:

  1. Write articles for on-line portals that relate to your area of expertise or your passions. HR.com, MarketingProfs.com, selfgrowth.com are three of thousands of options.
  2. Submit content to article banks. They will make your articles (along with proper attribution) available to others who are seeking content for their newsletters or Web sites.
  3. Build your own Web site or career portfolio. Yahoo is offering small business owners free, customizable, three-page Web sites. Companies like Brandego will build you a custom career portfolio. Remember, one quality page is going to do a lot more for your brand than ten poorly executed ones.
  4. Create a blog. Blogging gives you an opportunity to express your opinions and will not take up much of your time since posting can be just two or three lines long. But get in now; according to Seth Godin, there’s a new blog every six seconds.
  5. Participate in on-line forums and information exchanges. Share your expertise or passion and increase your visibility at the same time.
  6. Review books at amazon.com and other on-line bookstores and link back to your Web site or blog.

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The Wounded Golden Boy

November 18th, 2009

Loving Our Imperfection. Dumbfounded, I stared at the gaping hole in horror. My cleaning crew had inadvertently poked a hole through the leg of my treasured antique papier-maché mannequin. This piece is more than a pretty artifact; it’s a metaphor for my life.

Four foot tall, it depicts a young man, and it’s painted gold; I call it “The Golden Boy.” To me, it represents the young man I felt my parents wanted me to be: Eagle Scout, altar boy, straight-A student. I was none of those things, and I felt I disappointed them.

My mannequin also represents the part of me that strives to be what I think others expect of me: smart, successful, empathetic.… The list goes on in my mind. The truth is, at times I am those things, but at other times I’m not. In fact, I’m just as capable of being the opposite. I can be empathetic and insensitive. Generous and stingy. Insightful and clueless.

The Golden Boy reminds me that our image is a fleeting façade, and that True Self is strongly wedged in the tension between opposites. As my dear friend Ruth likes to say, “We are ‘both-and’ people in an ‘either-or’ world.”

I’ve already called an art restorer to repair The Golden Boy, but I’m worried the patch will show. Then again, maybe it would be a good thing if it does. Maybe I’ll learn to love my golden boy, wounds and all.

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