Google Profiles is your area in Google’s universe where you can store and link all sorts of information about yourself. Why is this important? Because it’s yet another area on the interwebs where you can have a presence which is discoverable by search engines, *cough*, especially that little one who made the profile page, Google.
Have you been keeping your Google profile tidied up? Did you even know that you had (or could have) a Google profile? You can find your profile here.
Over the past week or so Google has been making improvements to Google Profiles.
First, they changed the way the URL displays for your page. It used to be (…and still is unless you change it) a string of numbers that identifies the page as YOU. For example, to Google I was: http://www.google.com/profiles/113345621158656129639. But, with the change in settings, I’m now easily found as: http://www.google.com/profiles/justin.levy. The only two minor notes here, as reported by Lifehacker: If you’ve previously linked your profiles page to your Gmail account, you can’t change it. Your link will be your Gmail user name. The other caveat is that you can only change your URL once, so be careful with that choice.
The second change was announced this week and concerns the prominence that your profile receives from Google. Google will now start displaying profiles on the first page of Google search results.
Both of these announcements are HUGE from Google. Why you may ask? For some, reaching the first page of Google is a never-ending losing battle. It can be very hard, if not impossible, to reach the front page. Now Google is ensuring that at least some part of YOU reaches that front page. You need to take advantage of this. Maximize your profile by linking your websites, blogs and other profiles. Use the “About Me” section to highlight all of the important stuff that you would want a potential employer, prospect or partner to find.
Want some more tips? Google has provided a few tips on making your profile more useful over here.
Now, stop reading and head over to your Google profile and optimize it…
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