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ProBlogger asks an interesting question: What Does Google Say About You? It's important to Google yourself every now and then and make sure that the top results reflect who you are. You do have some control over what appears, and this article provides many useful tips for slanting your... more
Reviewed by srturlington Sep 13 2008, 01:25pm ( 11 reviews ) • problogger.net
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Rated by seo-wolf on Aug 20, 6:56am
Sound advice for managing your online identity.
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Rated by srturlington on Sep 13 2008, 1:25pm
ProBlogger asks an interesting question: What Does Google Say About You? It's important to Google yourself every now and then and make sure that the top results reflect who you are. You do have some control over what appears, and this article provides many useful tips for slanting your Google search results to show your best side.
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Rated by JamesDuthie on Jun 01 2008, 4:14pm
Reputation management lessons from Darren Rowse
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Rated by thewordisberry on May 31 2008, 5:02pm
What does Google say about me? That there's no going back. Own it. ;)
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Rated by jekkal on May 31 2008, 2:56pm
Not a problem I seem to suffer from, but an important article nontheless!
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Rated by kaylavincent on May 31 2008, 8:07am
From the page: "Remember Everything Online is Permanent and â€Builds†Your Brand - keep in mind that everything you put on the web is permanent. Even if content is deleted it is usually recorded somewhere in an internet archive page and it can come back to bite you later."
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Rated by caribbeanmon on May 31 2008, 7:37am
Nice post from Darren about how to manage, "What Google says about you."
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Rated by maing on May 31 2008, 7:31am
There is an element in the search results for your name or blog's name that is out of your control as a blogger. It depends upon what others write about you and the ranking of their site's in Google - however there are things that you can do to help get the results that you want to the top of the rankings