Why should you Google yourself?
Simple – other people, most likely, are already putting your name into Google.
If you haven’t tried searching your name in Google, you may be surprised at how much information is publicly available for anyone to take a look at.
An infographic (posted below) was recently published by BackgroundCheck.org that provides some very eye-opening information on why it is important to Google yourself, how to Google yourself and what type of information you may find when Googling yourself.
See also: Facebook Users: Protect Your Facebook Timeline Profile from the Public [Video Tutorial]
If you’re concerned with what you’ve found, your best bet is to try and remove any information that you don’t want people to see but also to publish additional information about yourself that you do want others to see.
Click on the infographic below for the full size version.
Anson Alexander is a graduate from the University of Tampa with a degree in International Business and Information Systems.A previous IT Administrator for a medium size publication company, Anson has recently decided to work full time on his own business by publishing on AnsonAlex.com, publishing technology tutorials on YouTube and offering SEO, IT training and digital marketing services.His main interests include technology, social media, infographics, economics, marketing and web design.Connect with Anson on Google+.
I don't Google often, but when I do, I prefer to Google my name. Stay thirsty my friends.
[...] other people, most likely, are already putting your name into Google. Includes infographic. · Go to Googling yourself and why it is important →Published on Sunday, August 12, 2012 · Permalink Filed in BookmarksShare Bookmark on [...]