Do you Want to know who google you? - techozee is tech blog

Tuesday 25 June 2013

Do you Want to know who google you?


How to manage ONLINE REPUTATION? 

How to control Search Engine results for your Brand or Name ?

After a date, or a interview of job, there is a good opportunity you will get Googled. Online reputation manager BrandYourself now can help you figure out who is searching for your name.

The startup, that helps individuals to control Google results for names or brand through SEO, launched a new feature that displays users where visitors to their BrandYourself profiles are located and where they are working.

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BrandYourself created a database of organizations' publicly-available IP addresses to produce the feature.  They use this database to match IP address of visitors with the IP addresses of companies who own those address.  

Visitors most frequently reach BrandYourself profiles through Google.com, however the feature fuctions the same way if visitors access a user's profile from another internet search engine or web site.
The system is not fullproof. While it is easy to track down IP addresses for huge organizations, many small companies won't be listed. The feature is more a method for BrandYourself to maintain users engaged then it is a core part of its product.

"They're being Googled," BrandYourself co-founder Patrick Ambron explain Techozee. "It gives  an idea of who is looking them , and it motivates them to update their profile and make sure they’re placing their best foot forward."

Ambron's free product  Brandyourself is a step-by-step dashboard that can help you optimize up to three links you want to push up in search engine results for your names.

Since starting in March, Ambron claims the site has joined 25,000 users — 80% of whom have created profiles. About 1,000 users have sign up for a $10-per-month premium product allowing them to optimize unlimited links. 

BrandYourself competitors such as  Naymz and Ziggs also track the locations of profile visitors, but they do not give  names of the organizations. 

Career sites like LinkedIn displays exactly who visited your profile with their work history.


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