Very interesting and true about "visibility" on the web. I need to dedicate some more time to doing just that!
Alex
· 1 year ago
Interesting post about managing your reputation online, Sean.
Probably an opportunity for a new form of consultancy business.
I do know of someone who, though me, found that ZoomInfo was publishing inaccurate info about him.
Managing your online presence can be quite difficult though, and could be a nightmare for someone called John Smith, for example.
As for me, I thought my name was quite original, but there is an American actor called Alex Roe too!
At least my LinkedIn profile comes up on the first page when you do a search for my name though.
So does your name incidentally, as long as you are happy that your Facebook profile is the first thing people come across.
All the best,
Alex
Joe T.
· 1 year ago
Alex --
There is (or was) also a very posh seafood restaurant in New York City called "Squid Roe", just fyi. The name doesn't sound too appealing, though!
Sean --
Very impressed with your website and blog.
Yes, I think that, once the dust of the primaries settles, women voters will naturally "flock to Barack".
If Obama can maximize the impact of (1) youth; (2) minorities; and (3) women, his path to the White House will be, if not a cake-walk, then at least a good bet.
Probably an opportunity for a new form of consultancy business.
I do know of someone who, though me, found that ZoomInfo was publishing inaccurate info about him.
Managing your online presence can be quite difficult though, and could be a nightmare for someone called John Smith, for example.
As for me, I thought my name was quite original, but there is an American actor called Alex Roe too!
At least my LinkedIn profile comes up on the first page when you do a search for my name though.
So does your name incidentally, as long as you are happy that your Facebook profile is the first thing people come across.
All the best,
Alex
There is (or was) also a very posh seafood restaurant in New York City called "Squid Roe", just fyi. The name doesn't sound too appealing, though!
Sean --
Very impressed with your website and blog.
Yes, I think that, once the dust of the primaries settles, women voters will naturally "flock to Barack".
If Obama can maximize the impact of (1) youth; (2) minorities; and (3) women, his path to the White House will be, if not a cake-walk, then at least a good bet.
Joe T.