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How To Manage Your Online Reputation By Using Google Alerts

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In addition to the wonderful feedback to my post last week about 3 Mistakes You’re Making Online , I also received questions about my third point – using Google Alerts to monitor your reputation online. keeping current on a competitor or industry. Some handy uses of Google Alerts include: monitoring a developing news story.

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Social Networking Friends vs. Real Life Friends | Almost Savvy

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Do use the 80-20 Rule–tweeting more engaging industry, trade news,answering client questions etc and less about me v. Reply Liz Isaacs says: July 14, 2010 at 4:36 pm Also, it should be noted that social media while it’s definitely here to stay and should be an integral part of one’s marketing strategy.

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New Tool Makes My Email Work Harder and Smarter

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I’ve built a wide network of people that spans countries, industries, and areas of expertise and interests. twitter organize spam Students technology trust Twitter Proud to be featured on Social Media Informer The what and why How can I help you leverage social media and networking for your business or career?

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I Didn't Think You Meant *That* Kind of Pink Slip

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Manage your online reputation. Participate in local and industry-specific networking groups. It’s amazing what opportunities you can find in other industries that require the same work… but under a different name! If you are looking for a social media guru, youve come to the wrong place.

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Business Cards - So Important or So Over?

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Many of his business contacts are active social media users. Here’s an old article I wrote about using them for marketing–[link] I will add social info to mine when I re-order, though–great tip. But, in my offline circles, most are still not into social media. Hard to believe, but true.