Last night I saw something awful. I was looking some resumes to select a new QA team member on my job. As usually I do, I googled his name. Well, I found some very nasty comments on a forum. He left his comment on 2006, but man, didn’t see you name will be there forever (or at least for a long time until the forum go to web heavens)?
Don’t be fool: web PR is future, (and maybe future is now). You must empower your name, not blame it. This affects directly to your reputation. Instead of sending nasty comments, do something productive. I have my blog (well, I have two) and my webpage. And don’t think I only do this for nothing, I win web PR doing it. Ok, I enjoy a lot to write, but you don’t need to begin a blog. Put a webpage with your resume on your own dot name domain and you’re ready (and is cheaper as you think: only 3 or 4 dollars per year if you accept to have www.godaddy.com AD’s on top). At least, if you really want to put comments not-for-all-eyes, please, use a very strange nickname.
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