Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Have You Google Yourself ???

True or false, the information people find about you on the Web can have a big impact on your life. Here are five techniques to make sure that what people read about you is good (or at least true).
It's not what other people think of you that matters. It's what they can find out about you on the Web that will affect your ability to get a job or promotion, rent an apartment, buy a house, be accepted into the school of your choice, or find the love of your life.
Increasingly, your personal reputation is at the mercy of search engines, blogs and social networks, none of which themselves has a sterling reputation for accuracy.
Identity theft, libel, defamation, mistaken identity, and youthful indiscretions captured forever—these are just a few of the things that can come back to bite you.
Fortunately there are ways to fight back—five ways, in fact. And it all starts with discovering the depth and breadth of your personal Net footprint

It's not enough to have the respect and admiration of your family and your peers; you need Google juice as well. Because if someone Googles your name and finds nasty things written about you, your credibility could be destroyed in an instant. The postings could be the rantings of a disgruntled former employee or an angry ex-spouse, or of someone posing as you, or even someone with the same name—in any case, you're toast.
"Google is no longer just a search engine; it's a reputation engine," says Chris Dellarocas, a professor at the University of Maryland who studies online reputations. The first step in taming this beast is to find out what's out there by Googling all variants of your name, your phone number and your address.
If you've put stuff on your own sites that you don't want Google to find, you can ask the search engine to delete it from its results. If someone else posted this material, though, Google won't remove it. You'll have to ask the site owner to take it down—or hire someone to do it for you (see item #5).

By Dan Tynan, PC World
5 Ways to Defend Your Online Reputation
Hank Dunckel google me soon

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Hank!
That`s all no fiction, that`s all the truth!
You must know about what you do or not on net...
But Google me Gerhard Kaiser
and Yahoo too....

http://hubpages.com/hub/Gerhard_Kaiser_Friendswin
http://askgerhard-kaiser.blogspot.com/

Wavecritter said...

Spot Rocks! He is awesome! Steff

Kurt Mitchell said...

Google Juice!!!!!! I LOVE IT!

Kurt Mitchell