You
have your own website, Facebook page, online portfolio and contact details all
ready to go! Now what!? Perhaps you just can’t seem to find your legs on the social web – here are some ideas to get you
thinking about your popularity.
Try to create a balance between your online identity and your personality. If you’re a professional, for example, add a little character to your portfolio by humorously introducing a hobby.
Real time, direct communication is a great platform to bring humility to one’s digital identity. Twitter has allowed both large corporations and lone entrepreneurs to approach the public directly.
If you have a blog, submit your address to a blog aggregator (like Technorati). There are many themed aggregators (technology, healthcare, charity etc.) as well as different categories and keyword possibilities. These make it easier for the interested reader to find your blog and illustrate relevance to search engine spiders.
Look
around online or on social networking sites such as Facebook, Flickr or YouTube
and join the themed groups relevant to
your industry. You’ll find the conversations past and to come will be
valuable to understanding your audience and as well as interacting with them.
If
you’re more relevant in one area, why not try highlighting
your location so your name has a higher chance of ranking for local searches.
Remember
that by creating a LookupPage profile you will be able to start building a
solid Google CV and become accessible to those searching for you or the
services you offer.

Twitter is such a great help to small and large entrepreneurs. And there are a lot of features that is very useful.
Posted by: Chitika Review | June 05, 2009 at 09:14 AM
As for the said details, I must say that Twitter contributes a great help to online users, especially those who benefit from the advertising business. Thanks for the information.
Posted by: Duoblogger | June 08, 2009 at 10:50 PM
Thanks for the comments!
Posted by: Udi Drezner | June 10, 2009 at 01:11 AM