How Credible is Your Personal Brand Online?

The hallmark of a credible personal brand online is the ability to create content that backs up your qualifications. How credible are you?

To answer this, we developed a Hireability Dashboard that breaks down the components of your personal brand online and grades the strength of each. Last week, I talked about our tool that grades the visibility of your personal brand. Today, we’ll talk about credibility: are your actions online backing up your qualifications?

Brand Hireability

The credibility portion of the Hireability Dashboard is broken up into tabs: your blog, other blogs mentioning you, social bookmarks mentioning you, and news mentioning you.

The first tab, Your Blog, analyzes the strength of your blog based on who’s linking to it, and your blog’s Technorati authority. The more authoritative your blog, the more your credibility score rises.

Your Blog Credibility

The next tab, Blog Mentioning You, tracks blog posts mentioning you. The more other bloggers talk about you, the more your credibility rises.

Blogs Mentioning You

The next tab, Bookmarks Mentioning You, keeps track of any content you’ve created that other people Digg, Stumble, Reddit, Delicious, etc. As other people like, favorite or thumbs-up your content, your credibility score rises.

Bookmarks Mentioning You

The last tab, News, keeps track of news articles that mention you. The more you show up in the news, the more your credibility score rises.

News About Your Brand

The Next Step

Now that you’ve gotten a taste of some of our tools, it’s time to find out: How credible is your personal brand online? Create a free Brand-Yourself.com account now and start managing your online reputation with our Hireability Dashboard. See you there!

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  • bretsimmons

    Excellent advice!! It's not enough to be online and think you are doing personal branding. You have to have a focused objective in mind that you work toward weekly if not daily. Love the way you have broken this down. Thanks!

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  • petekistler

    You're right, Bret. Personal branding is an ongoing process, not just a one-shot deal. That's why we built our tools (try them for free at http://brand-yourself.com) – to make it easy to track your progress as you strengthen your personal brand online. Thanks for the comment!

    - Pete Kistler
    CEO, Brand-Yourself.com

  • petekistler

    You're right, Bret. Personal branding is an ongoing process, not just a one-shot deal. That's why we built our tools (try them for free at http://brand-yourself.com) – to make it easy to track your progress as you strengthen your personal brand online. Thanks for the comment!

    - Pete Kistler
    CEO, Brand-Yourself.com

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