Being foundFirst impressionsWhat you do What others say Earning attentionA reputation for... Public and private selfBad things
The ingredients of managing online reputation
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Blogs and profile pages
http://flavors.me/amayfield
http://www.antonymayfield.com/
Working in the network
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- Design around attention, sharing and networks
- Focus on objectives, with boundaries on time
- Open and closed states...
Workflows
- Hashtags: Follow ‘em - don’t over-use ‘em...
- Search: You’d be amazed...
- Lists: Choose you you need to listen to...
- Bonus (Mute... if you can)
Make Twitter useful
- Use apps Tweetbot’s best, Osfoora and official Twitter apps also good
- Be picky: Prune your network, make it interesting...
- Never Tweet in anger Best to walk away and cool down
- Complete your profile: The more information, the more people can connect with you
- Endorsements: Give them and ask for them.
- Maintain your profile: Keep it fresh and change bits to be noticed...
- Updates Try them out, and post significant news there...
Make LinkedIn useful- Groups: Find ones which work
for you - and join in discussion
- Meet-ups: Lots of networking groups start in LinkedIn.
- Connect your profile: Add apps, especially SlideShare if you create public documents.
- Say why you are connecting People won’t always remember you
- Profile views Look at people’s profiles
- Diigo (and its close relation, Delicious)
- Google Reader - for all your feeds
- Twitter: General serendipity engine...
- LinkedIn: Who? What are they doing?
- Instagram: Fun...
My top apps and social services
- Evernote: For everything...
- Wordpress: for blogging
- Flipboard: For reading - best used with Google Reader
My favourite tool: Diigo
http://www.diigo.com/user/amayfield
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