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Taking Control of Your Own Personal Brand, step 1

Posted by Eric on January 28, 2010  |   3 Comments »

fort wayne web deisgn   personal brand Taking Control of Your Own Personal Brand, step 1In our increasingly complex and fast-paced world, creating your own “personal’ or “corporate” brand has become more and more critical.  According to an article by Fast Company, taking control of your own personal brand is a critical priority:

It’s time for me — and you — to take a lesson from the big brands, a lesson that’s true for anyone who’s interested in what it takes to stand out and prosper in the new world of work.

Regardless of age, regardless of position, regardless of the business we happen to be in, all of us need to understand the importance of branding. We are CEOs of our own companies: Me Inc. To be in business today, our most important job is to be head marketer for the brand called You.

It’s that simple — and that hard. And that inescapable.

The Brand Called You, Fast Company

So, understanding that both personal and corporate branding are critical tasks for all of us, how do we go about creating and maintaining a brand?

In this post, I want to suggest just one simple step, a first step we can all do to start taking control of our personal or corporate brands.

That task is simply to take control of your name.  Whether it is your own personal name or your corporate name – maintaining control over your name is critical.  I want to suggest two simple task you can do to help control your own name:

1.  Register your domain name – with every popular ending

Suppose your name is John Smith.  I would suggest immediately going to a domain name registrar (I use 000domains.com) and registering your name with as many possible endings as you can.  So, for our example, I would immediately purchase johnsmith.com, johnsmith,net, johnsmith.org, johnsmith.tv, johnsmith.me, johnsmith.mobi, johnsmith.biz.

While the domain names aren’t free (they run between $15 and $30 per year), it’s a lot cheaper to buy them ALL now than to try and buy them later from a reseller, or, worse yet, to try and repair the damage when someone buys the same name as you with a different ending and puts up an offensive web-site.

So, take the time and buy ALL your names now – by the way – I own designedbyeh.com, designedbyeh.net, designedbyeh.org, designedbyeh.biz, designedbyeh.tv, and designedbyeh.mobi.  Right now, all these domains simply re-direct to the same web-site: www.designedbyeh.com.

2.  Register your name on EVERY social networking site you can

Whether you use them or not, you should register your name on as many social networking sites as you can.  Now, before you start to freak out and think – “I don’t use these social sites – I don’t even know what they are.”  That’s not the point… YET.  The point here is to simply secure your name in as many places as you possibly can.  And, it’s not as hard as you might think.

I suggest two services to help you with this:

  1. NameChk – www.namechk.comThis site is simple to use.  Simply enter your desired name (username) into the text box at the top of the page and click on the “CHK” button.  The site will automatically check if this name is available on 145 social sites and let you know the results.

    For example, here’s a screenshot of the results when I did a Name Check for “ehdesign”:

    fort wayne web deisgn   nameChkResults Taking Control of Your Own Personal Brand, step 1
    The red sites are sites where I have already registered “ehdesign”, while the green sites are sites where it is still available.  As you can see from the screenshot, I have already registered the name on many of the sites.  A few are typically reported incorrect (about 6 were on this example).  But, a service like this provides a GREAT starting place.  Just reserving your name, so that no one else does, is a GREAT way to be ready for personal or corporate branding.

  2. KnowEm – www.knowem.com

    KnowEm can be a lot more advanced – it will look through more sites – grouped by cateogries such as entertainment, business, blogging, etc. – AND even register your name for you (although you have to pay for this service – usually around $100).

So, are you in control of your own personal or corporate brand?  If not, maybe these two step are two easy steps to get you started.  While there’s a LOT more you could do with your own personal brand – including adding real content to all the site you registered in step 2 above – these two steps are a great starting point.

Ready to go deeper?  Want to know more?  Want to find out other ways EH Design & Consulting can help you? Contact us today for more inforamtion!

    Two Simple Business Uses For Twitter

    Posted by Eric on October 21, 2009  |   No Comments »

    fort wayne web deisgn   twitter logo3 150x150 Two Simple Business Uses For TwitterI’ll admit it, I love twitter.  I look at my twitter feed many times every day.  But, I’ll also admit it – it can be hard to find any real value in twitter!

    When people find out I’m “into” twitter, some common questions come up:

    • Why would anyone care what I had for breakfast? – Assuming that the only thing posted on twitter is useless information
    • Is there any real value in twitter?

    For me and for my business, the answer is a resounding YES to the second question.  I believe that there is indeed real value in twitter.

    Today, I wanted to share just two very simple uses for twitter that I think you and your business use.

    1.  Use Twitter To Drive Traffic To Your Site

    Here is a graph of some of the recent traffic to my blog (as recorded by the FREE stats program: Google Analytics):

    fort wayne web deisgn   trafficGraph1 Two Simple Business Uses For Twitter

    Notice the ups and downs on the graph?  Of course, they are impossible to miss.  The obvious question, when looking at this graph is “What caused the spikes”?

    The answer: TWITTER!

    Each of the spikes in traffic represent a day (or some times a couple of days) where I sent out just one tweet about a new blog post I had.  As a result of the single tweet (and a few kind re-tweet), my traffic for that day made a significant increase.

    That’s a GREAT use for twitter!

    Of course, any business or person has to be careful about always being self-serving.  If all you ever do on twitter is send out tweets hoping to lure people back to your own web site, then people will stop listening (following you).  But, if you tweet other useful information AND you tweet links to your own site, then people will visit.  If the content is interesting – they will come back!

    I would suggest that this use makes it absolutely essential that your business has a blog.  Your business blog needs to be updated regularly (I’m shooting for once a week on my own – a new goal).  And, your business blog needs to have interesting content.  If you have a blog, and if you post regularly, and if you post about interesting content… then sending out regular tweets that link back to your blog WILL increase your traffic (and have some good effect on your Search Engine placement as well).

    This alone should make twitter worth looking into.

    2.  Use Twitter to Find People Talking About Your Business In Your Area

    Wether or not you are on twitter, others are.  And, they are talking about all kinds of things.  Chances are they are talking about your business.  Wouldn’t  it be nice if there was a simple way to know every time someone within a 50 mile radius (or whatever area you work in) was asking questions about your business?  You could jump in, offer answers, offer resources, even offer a sale! Wouldn’t that be a great tool?

    Of course, the tool absolutely does exist and it is called… twitter.  It’s a simple little feature built into twitter called TWITTER SEARCH.  Visit search.twitter.com and click on the “ADVANCED SEARCH” link on the right side of the search box.

    In the Advanced Search area you can do some amazing things!  The thing we are focused on right now is search by PLACES.

    Let’s make up a company.  Suppose you own ANTIQUES R US, located in Atlanta, GA.  And, you would like more people to know about your business.  So, what do you do?  Well, one great option is to use the Advanced Twitter Search to look for anyone talking about Antiques within 50 miles of Atlanta, GA.  Here’s what the Advanced Search might look like:

    fort wayne web deisgn   advancedTwitterSearch Two Simple Business Uses For Twitter

    You can see here that ANTIQUES R US is update to search twitter for the word “Antiques” within a 50 mile radius of Atlanta, GA.  What would ANTIQUES R US find?  A lot.  Below are just two tweets form the last couple of days that may have been interesting to ANTIQUES R US:

    fort wayne web deisgn   tweet1 Two Simple Business Uses For Twitter

    Here is some who had the day to herself and visited one of ANTIQUES R US competitors – the Lakewood Antiques Market.  What if ANTIQUES R US had responded to her and said something like: “Glad you loved Lakewood.  If you liked them, you might enjoy us as well – mention this tweet for 10% off”.  Who knows, maybe the person would have showed up

    Here’s another:

    fort wayne web deisgn   tweet2 Two Simple Business Uses For Twitter

    This person is looking for an Antiques place to visit in the Savannah area.  What is ANTIQUES R US had responded with a couple of excellent restaurants (close to the store, of course) and a personal invitation to visit the store?

    Again, the conversation is already happening.  I promise – people are really talking about your business.  The question is whether or not you are going to join the conversation!

    Advanced Twitter Search – by location – my second favorite use for  twitter.

    Want to know more?  Have your own favorite uses for twitter?  Leave a comment and share your thought.  Or, contact EH Design & Consulting today, and we can talk about all the ways  Social Media can help your business!

    Something Happened in Fort Wayne???

    Posted by Eric on September 1, 2009  |   No Comments »

    Ok, I have been fighting this SEO battle for quite a while.  I’ve been trying to get this site to the top of the page in Google for the terms “Fort Wayne Web Design” and “Fort Wayne Website Design”.

    Well, I ‘ve had some decent success, but I’ve still been struggling – at least lately – with getting on the very top of Google.  It seems like the last 2 – 3 months, I have been hovering at the very last entry on page one or the very first on page two.

    But just today something very strange happened.  My site jumped to 2 or 3 on the first page.  Not sure exactly what changed.  But, it’s a good thing.

    Also, my listing on Google Business now appears in the top few (like top 4 or 5).

    So, if the Google ranking holds, I’ve now got number 2 on Google and number 3 on Bing – weird – I just went to check Bing and I’m now at number three.  I used to be number 1 on Bing.   Once again – what happened????

    Anyway, I’m happy and I’ll keep looking at it.

    Google Caffeine?

    Posted by Eric on August 30, 2009  |   No Comments »

    fort wayne web deisgn   fortwayneCaffeine Google Caffeine?No, I’m not talking about the latest Red Bull or the latest drink at Starbucks. If you haven’t heard already, I’m talking about the latest update to Google.

    As anyone reading this blog would know, I’ve been really interested in gaining Google ranking for the terms Fort Wayne Web Design and Fort Wayne Website Design.  So far, I’ve had a decent amount of success.  If you go to Yahoo or MSN  (both BING.COM, now), I rank 1,2 or 3 (it depends – on what? who knows?).  But, on Google, I only rank 11 – that means I am number 1 ON PAGE 2. I’ve been moving up and down quite a bit on Google.  I’ve been as high as number 5 and now as low as number 11.

    I have a bunch of thoughts about why I’ve moved down lately.  Mostly, I think it has to do with some settings in my robots.txt file.  I was trying to avoid the infamous duplicate content penalty – a tricky problem with WordPress.  But, I think it did more harm than good.

    So, the question is, what does all of this have to do with Caffeine?  Well, recently Google has been publicly talking about a major update to their website ranking algorithm.  They are calling “caffeine”.

    Here’s a few bullet point about what Caffeine means to all of us who care about Search Engine Optimization:

    • SPEED – rumor has it that the new update will speed up the search process a ton – but, I’m not sure who really cares.  I don’t know that we all complain that it takes too long to get the results.
    • RELEVANCY – this is where it starts to get interesting.  Google is trying to create more relevant results.  But, the million dollar question is HOW?  What is changing to make more relevancy?
    • WEIGHTING – it appears that some different things are being weighted higher.  It seems like Domain Authority and Domain Name exact matches are both being weighted higher.  Certain tags – like facebook and others, are being weighted higher, etc.

    Want to know more?  Here’s a few resources to get you started:

    The first link from Mashable has a video interview with Matt Cutts.  Here it is embedded for your viewing pleasure: