Bead Chat Magazine Summer 2014 | Page 30

Making It Pay By Ginger Davis Allman www.thebluebottletree.com Business Tips For The Jewelry Artist Crafting your Online Presence What does Google say about you and your business? If someone were to search for you or the name of your business, would they be able to find you and are you comfortable with what comes up in those searches? Embarrassed about having our picture taken or being hesitant to “toot our own horn”, many of us tend to hide from the glaring public eye of the internet. We use screen names. We hide our location. We use goofy icons that have nothing to do with our business. Not only does this practice fail to keep us safe from harm, but it actually inhibits your business. To have successful online business, you need to make sure your online presence says what you want it to say. Uh-Oh. That’s Not What I Want People to See! A few years ago when Facebook had some privacy issues, a good friend of mine closed his account. And he stopped participating online. He thought he was protecting his family from nosy people knowing too much about him. He thought he was protecting his young daughter. Unfortunately, because his name is fairly unique and he had so little activity online, a simple Google search told me about his new job, his activities at church, his daughter’s name, and where they lived. Anytime anything was written about him in the local newspaper or in his church’s newsletter, the article appeared online. But what was really awful is that his daughter’s name is exactly the same as a somewhat unsavory character who was prolific (and profane) on Twitter. And for a split second I wondered if his now teen-aged daughter had an unfortunate Twitter hobby. Another friend of mine, a local businessman, has 8 artisanwhimsy.net the same name as a brand of hosiery favored by crossdressers and fetishists. Um...needless to say, you don’t want anyone searching for you to come up with such...interesting search results. So how can you fix this? You need to ensure that searches for you will find not only the right person, but also give the impression that you want your customers to see. Can you change Google? Actually, yes! It will take some time and some effort, but it’s well worth it! The key is to flood the internet with appropriate content that you have intentionally placed into circulation and carefully crafted for its professional appearance. By the way, this is not the same as Search Engine Optimization (SEO), which is the practice of crafting your online content for high rankings in search results. I’ve never heard anyone have a name for this practice, but I’ll call it “Crafting Your Online Presence”. Eliminate Old Data First thing, do a Google search for your name in quotes, “Mary Smith”. This gives only the results for your full name and not all the pages which have both Mary and Smith. See what you find. Is there anything there that you don’t want your customers finding? In many cases you’ll find old profiles you’ve forgotten about, maybe some family members have mentioned you on Facebook, or even some local articles in your town’s newspaper. You can’t really do anything about the news sources, but you can delete comments and remove tags on Facebook. You can log in and delete comments on old forums, then delete the accounts. (Note: Delete the comments FIRST, then the accounts or you won’t be able to delete the comments!) Do the same thing with your business name. Try to clean