I've spent the weekend developing this blog and while I've been posting to it, I haven't publicized it yet. I plan to do that in a few days, but in the meantime I wanted to have about a week's worth of posts up so my visitors (hopefully I get visitors) can get a feel of what I have to say in the blogosphere.
So after I put up the last post, I decided to do a quick Google Blog Search (Google has a new search engine for blogs now). I wanted to see if I searched for "Jarvis Holliday" whether my new blog site would come up (like you've never Googled yourself). Well, it didn't. But a few things did and one of them is really cool. By cool I'm referring to the headline. I love great headlines, especially those that play on words. I'm not familiar with this particular site, but apparently this was posted three days ago: Charlotte loses Holliday
So after I put up the last post, I decided to do a quick Google Blog Search (Google has a new search engine for blogs now). I wanted to see if I searched for "Jarvis Holliday" whether my new blog site would come up (like you've never Googled yourself). Well, it didn't. But a few things did and one of them is really cool. By cool I'm referring to the headline. I love great headlines, especially those that play on words. I'm not familiar with this particular site, but apparently this was posted three days ago: Charlotte loses Holliday
Ok, maybe I'm a nerd, but I also google myself and feel a tinge of celebrity, just for a milli-second, if something actually does come up referring to me! Lol! The website, Cision, is a media database(formerly known as Bacon's). It's primarily used by PR professionals to stay up-to-date on editorial contacts so they basically know who to bug when they want a story published. :)
ReplyDeleteI had the pleasure of using it in my wonderful days (or not so much) as a PR intern!