What’s Your Online Identity Brand Score? Calculate it here!
By Roberta Rosenberg on Jul 13, 2007 in Promoting Your Biz
I saw this in a post on the DC Web Women egroup - one of my favorite groups - and thought I’d share it here. Check out the Online Identity Calculator - won’t take you but 5 minutes to complete. This is me:
Online Identity Calculator (beta)
Your online identity score is 9 out of a possible score of 10.Congratulations. You are digitally distinct. This is the nirvana of online identity. Keep up the good work, and remember that your Google results can change as fast as the weather in New England. So, regularly monitor your online identity.
Wow, sounds like me all over! There’s a book and a blog, too. Some good things here, definitely worth a look or two.
P.S. I’m still retooling the new design, but hey, I did discover how to make pretty permalinks! (Now I need to get all the tag stuff in here. If you have a plug-in to recommend, I’m all “screen.”)

Online Identity Calculator (beta)


Laura | Jul 14, 2007 | Reply
This is was interesting. It turns out I’m a 5, digitally disguised.
It doesn’t help when you have the same name as a character from General Hospital!
Nathania Johnson | Jul 15, 2007 | Reply
Cool quiz. I got a 10. Then again, my first name isn’t very common.
If you want a good WP plugin for Technorati tags - try Simple Tags - http://www.broobles.com/scripts/simpletags/
Also, you might want to nix the links on your “Blogroll” on your far right sidebar as they come with every WP template and they probably aren’t relevant to your site.
Roberta Rosenberg | Jul 15, 2007 | Reply
Nathania, thank you for both suggestions. Love the plug-in and got rid of the blog roll for now until I can update.
Jeanne Dininni | Jul 16, 2007 | Reply
Hi, Roberta!
Found out about your blog through Laura Spencer’s “Of Note” write-up about it. Just wanted to let you know that I’ll be running posts on my “Writer’s Notes” blog in a few days about both the “Online Identity Calculator” and the “Blogger Spelling & Grammar Test,” which will include links to both your and Laura’s blogs.
Best regards,
Jeanne Dininni