My name is great for SEO purposes: if you type my name into any of the major search engines, everything that comes up on the first page of results refers only to me. I thoroughly dominate the first several pages of results, too.
It’s unusual, though. I spend quite a bit of time searching for specific people (not in a creepy way, I promise) and there are fewer unique names than you’d expect. Even those people who have fairly unique names often get caught up in strange search results.
Your Starbucks Name Versus Your SEO Name
Posted by thursdayb under MarketingFrom http://www.thursdaybram.com 3946 days ago
Made Hot by: SimplySmallBiz on July 19, 2013 3:38 am
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3939 days ago
It is funny that you mention the following:
"I’ve been known to make introductions with folks’ Twitter handles, rather than their name. I don’t feel too bad about doing so, though, since I’ve had the same done to me."
I often wear a cap with my Twitter handle, Lyceum, and at events, like Social Media Club, tweeps are saying: "So, you are Lyceum", when I say my name! ;)