Do you wonder what you should be using your on-line profiles to accomplish both in on-line and off-line activities?
Many on-line users still do not understand this concept of using their on-line profiles to point the way toward establishing their on-line credibility with on-line audiences, business prospects, or potential employers . Once one starts with on-line identities, they need to remember to update and maintain their profiles.
DO write down where you have created profiles and and their web addresses. Update these profiles every 4 to 6 months. DO place good profile pictures into your profiles. Use one for all the profiles..
Use your digital or social networking profiles to accomplish the following:
- Place addresses to on-line profiles on your resumes.
- Build credibility when wanting to talk to someone outside your on-line networks.
- Demonstrate your ability to adapt to changing technology.
- Refer to your on-line profiles if anybody questions your credibility over work history, or credit reports.
- If you have no web address, do use your on-line profile as reference when commenting on blogs, billboards, and other on-line communities.
- Do place your industry keywords within your profiles. Helps lead industry professionals to your profile.
- Do consider creating placing QR codes of your social network profiles and place them on business cards.
- Stopped by law enforcement or lost your passport at customs? Consider giving law enforcement officials your on-line addresses. This will establish your identity.
- Want to join a club or organization? Suggest they check over your profiles.
- Place a social networking profile address into your will, living will, or legal binding contracts to show your transparency or identity.
- Your proof of present participation on social networks, within the social media, and other on-line locations.
- Your proof of being a subject matter expert in your industry.
What other issues do you use your on-line profiles to accomplish? Do share!
