Archive for June, 2008
About Face: Pick an Avatar & Stick With It.
With more and more people using social networking sites, your avatar has become your personal brand that identifies you and what others think about you. Your avatar is that little image you upload to visually identify yourself on online profiles and social media websites.
I frequently hear social media users say “update your avatar often on LinkedIn so you appear on your connections Network Updates page more often.” In my opinion this is about the worst thing you can do. There are other ways on LinkedIn to get yourself on your connections Network Updates page such as updating your status, answering in the Q&A section, joining groups and connecting with more users.
Like your company logo, people identify you with your avatar. If you frequently change your avatar, this doesn’t allow people to make that visual connection. You should also use your avatar across as many of your social media websites you are active on as possible.
If you have heard of “The Law of Seven” you know that it loosely means people buying your product or service sometimes will not make a purchase until at least seven exposures to the product or brand are completed. If you change your avatar on a frequent basis, even just for fun, then you are breaking that visual branding to the people you have connected with. Take me as an example…here’s my lovely avatar:
I use this image of myself on all social media websites where I am representing myself, this includes LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, etc. So no matter where people see me or meet me if they see this picture elsewhere it just helps reinforce my personal brand with them. I use a picture of myself but I also added the visual element of the film frame and sepia tone so in the future if I go bald…er or if I grow a huge beard, get laser eye surgery and am no longer recognizable by this photo…I can change the photo BUT keep the frame and sepia tone look so there is consistency in my personal brand. It also helps my image stand out in a sea of avatars which are usually just straight photos of people. One of my favorites is Mike Langford of Next Level Executives avatar that he uses everywhere on a multitude of social media websites. If you’ve seen him in person, you know this is a GREAT representation of Mike but more importantly it’s funny and memorable.
Now the other side of the coin is the avatar I use on social media sites where I am building my corporate brand. This includes on sites such as YouTube, MetaCafe, Revver and Daily Motion where SmartMarket Movie is a publisher of online videos and providers of content. The avatar I use on these sites is simply our logo, which remains consistent and reinforces the connection with our brand.
So the what is the moral to this story? Be consistent with your avatar, it will help build brand recognition for your business and…yourself.
3 commentsSo now I have a blog…now what?
Well at long last, I’ve found the time to build a blog for myself and a companion version for my partner at SmartMarket Movie Heather Riley. We batted about some great names and I got a number of great suggestions from some of my business contacts and online networking connections. Some were hilarious, some were inspired and some were downright R-Rated (you know who you are). But what we decided to go with was in keeping with the kitschy movie theme we have going on our main SmartMarket Movie site.
If you haven’t visited the SmartMarket Movie site yet…go. Stop reading this dribble. If you have you know that all of the link buttons are related to television and movie themes (”Screening Room”, “The Producers”, etc.) So if you got here from our web site you know the link button was “Directors Cut” and my blog is of course “Eric’s Commentary”. Everyone who has rented a DVD knows a director’s cut is a specially edited version of a film where the director gets to put back in all the stuff that got left on the cutting room floor when they produce a movie and it needs to be edited for time, content, rating, etc.
The commentary on a DVD is a special track usually done by the director, producer or actor which is usually an entertaining look inside the movie making process and can give you all sorts of nuggets of information otherwise not disclosed to audience members. Most people probably don’t watch this unless you are a real film buff or love the movie you are watching.
So that is what this blog is going to be for me. Lots of information about online video, my inspiration, ideas and concepts for using social networking, statistics with a little pop culture thrown in just for fun. Enjoy!
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