Know 'em is a cute little site that checks your name (or brand) at 120 social media sites.
For $64.95, they will register your name at all those sites for you.
This seems like a pretty good idea for brand protection.
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Know 'em is a cute little site that checks your name (or brand) at 120 social media sites.
For $64.95, they will register your name at all those sites for you.
This seems like a pretty good idea for brand protection.
Now that seems like a very good idea. I may consider going around and registering my brand name everywhere and each profile I do will have a linkback to my arts site ;)
Thanks for the great share....mate. The site you mentioned has been generous enough to list all the sites and so anybody wanting to do the job on his own can proceed as well!
Though... I must say at about 0.50 a name, their service surely appears good! :)
Regards,
RightMan
I personally just register my brand name at the following sites when I make a blog:
Wordpress.com
Blogger.com
Twitter.com
Once it gets bigger - register other major TLDs.
Some others, like Digg, MySpace, and Blog Catalog seem useful but not necessary. The rest I don't think are big enough to really worry about.
Great site. I think I've seen one like this before. Do you know if this is the original?
Definitely a great site. I went and registered about 75 percent of those, and it took about an hour or two to get it all done. I also filled out all the profiles and added a link back to my site(s) whenever I could.
I do recommend, though, that you do a bit more than just fill out and reserve your name, I would add a bunch of friends and generally use the service when you can to keep your profile active.
It is very good for branding also & can come in handy on the rep management projects.
Lol I think I'd just go the hard-work route and do it myself. $64.95 isn't really pocket change for me, haha.
I agree with Zash, signing up with your brand to Facebook, Myspace, Twitter, Wordpress.com, Blogger.com and some other major players in the business is most necesarry. I don't see a problem if someone would signup with your brand to a website 99% of the world never heard of :angel: