Well, I bit the bullet this week and joined
Facebook. Once upon a time, I created a MySpace page (but never used it), and twice I've joined LinkedIn (resulting in two inactive profiles that only highlight my ongoing "identity crisis" caused by having a 15-year professional career in my maiden name, and my attempt for the past four years to "marry" my maiden name with my established personal brand developed with my often-mispronounced "old" name).
But I'm REALLY liking Facebook so far. Unfortunately, it's quite addictive too.
I was inspired to write this post by an e-mail from
Jobsearch.about.com talking about online reputation management. The article noted, "There has been a significant increase in Facebook users over 25, with
ComScore reporting an 181% increase in users in the 25-34 year old demographic and a 98% increase from those 35 years and older."
I'm not sure which demographic I appear in now, since I joined Facebook last week (just before I turned 35 on Sunday). In any case, I'm trying to persuade my husband to set up a profile (I've got several of my immediate family members in my network already, and almost all of his!). [By the way, he created my avatar, which I'm using as my current profile picture, above.]
I'll write in the future about online reputation management ideas (Wendy Terwelp has a great new program,
Rock Your Network Online! that I'm excited to share more about soon), but I just wanted to show off my new profile picture.