Transitioning Your Online Identity

7 Steps to Take Before the Axe Falls

Though I have no idea what’s in store for me personally, the impending acquistion gives me ample reason to reflect upon the fact that I’ve been through this before. And to wish that someone had given me the advice I’m about to give you.

When you’ve been with a company for a long time – and the last ten years, in Internet time, have been very long indeed – most or all of your professional digital identity is likely wrapped up in that company. You may not have an email address outside your work one. You may have a company blog, but probably not a personal website. What happens when you suddenly no longer have access to your old company resources? What if all the online evidence of your hard work for the company… just disappears?

Any work of yours that is stored or referenced online is part of your digital footprint, and a vital part of your professional history. But (even without an acquistion) websites change over time, webmasters forget or lose track of things, and whole swathes of your professional life can vanish overnight (whereas that photo of you doing tequila shots in your underwear will live online forever).

When your future with a company is uncertain (and, these days, whose isn’t?), it’s wise to establish an independent online identity. As soon as possible. Like, now.

Here’s how:

1. Get your own domain name. Some variant on “yourfirstnameyourlastname.com” is good, if available.

Tip: Do NOT look up the availability of a domain name until you have your credit card in hand and are ready to pay for it. I’ve heard of cases where someone checked on an extremely-unlikely-to-occur-to-anyone-else domain name, saw that it was available at the time, came back later to buy it – and found it had been mysteriously purchased by a domain squatter who now wanted a lot of money for it. This isn’t supposed to happen, but… why take chances? Domain registration costs about $10 a year, so it’s worth grabbing a domain even if you’re not sure you’re going to use it.

2. Get it hosted. I’ve been using Dreamhost for years and am happy with them (disclaimer: if you sign up with them after clicking that link, I’ll get a kickback), but I’m sure there are plenty of similar. Unless you’re prepared to be your own sysadmin, look for a service that offers something like Dreamhosts’s one-click installs of WordPress – that’s the easiest route to your own website.

NB: Dreamhost and its ilk can also do domain registration for you, and often include one or more free registrations in your sign-up package, so you might want to explore hosting options before you buy a domain name.

3. Set up a new, professional email address using your new domain name. This is one of the major reasons to have your own domain. Frankly, using a gmail or hotmail address for professional email looks amateurish.

Most web hosts will let you set up unlimited mailboxes, so you can create separate email accounts for personal and professional use. Most web hosts also offer server-side spam filtering as well. Get that set up, because you will want your professional contact email address to be widely available online, and that means it’s going to get spammed. (Then you’ll realize how spoiled you’ve been with corporate email; grit your teeth and deal with it – the important thing it to be accessible.)

4. Get your resumé up, both on your own site and on Linkedin. Make sure it’s easy to contact you from either.

5. Copy to your new blog any content from your company site that you are directly responsible for – and have sufficient rights to. Sun blogs explicitly state that their contents are copyrighted by the individuals who wrote them, but I suspect this is unusual for corporate blogs, so be sure of your rights before you start republishing material en masse. The large body of writing I did for Adaptec/Roxio was under a “work for hire” agreement, so I had no copyrights in it. Unfortunately, most of that has vanished (even from the Wayback Machine) and is now untraceable.

I should have created an electronic clippings file (just as I keep paper copies of magazine articles I wrote years ago), and I advise you to do so now. I don’t know what fair use laws would apply to making such widely available on your site, but at least you could send samples if anyone asked.

If you’re a big enough wig to have had your name included in company press releases, grab copies of those as well. Don’t assume that the world will always remember all your triumphs.

6. Create an index of links from your resumé to the most important of your content and any other mentions of you on the company site. As long as that content is still available, it’s a useful record of what you’ve accomplished, and it’s right there on the official website with the old company cachet. But check those links periodically; when and if they die, replace your links with “available on request” or similar wording.

7. Also keep copies of any photographic and video “evidence” of your professional skills and activities, e.g. you might have been filmed speaking at a conference (especially if I was around). Think of such videos as your demo reel, showing off both your industry knowledge and your speaking skills.

If you do all this now, if and when the chop eventually comes you’ll be prepared. You can then leave a graceful farewell message pointing to your new online home, and start receiving callers there right away.

Got any tips, thoughts, or experiences to add? I’d love to hear them!

Update: Also see Katy Dickinson’s very useful post, After the RIF

Videoblogging for Sun: Numbers Update

Last September I wrote Videoblogging for Sun: By the Numbers. It’s time for an update. So here’s the situation as of today:

The Twitter Diaries: 2009-05-10: CO

  • RT @neilhimself: http://bit.ly/dR4Yv for mothers and daughters on Mother’s Day (okay, it’s a week early…) #
  • Googling “what is the purpose of conversation?” gives a lot of answsers about… conservation. #
  • RT @nytimes: Berlusconi’s Wife Seeks a Divorce http://bit.ly/bHreD Can the country divorce him, too? #
  • can’t figure out with Tweetdeck: how to follow someone whose user name I know when I don’t have an immediate reference to them in the deck #
  • “using advanced coding to make the photos harder to find in a Google search” – huh? from http://www.newsweek.com/id/195073/page/2 #
  • @Annarella umm…. perche’ metti un link ad un feed privato? in reply to Annarella #
  • I was going to buy tickets in advance to go see Wolverine this afternoon, but this is turning out suprisingly hard to do. Can’t be bovvered #
  • $1 convenience charge for an online movie ticket? is this some sort of a sick joke? #
  • @nonstick it usually just takes time, and trickles to some systems faster than others. in reply to nonstick #
  • which is larger annually: # of cars sold, or # of car ads shown? How much car advertising is wasting their money, my time and attention? #
  • just saw Wolverine, liked it. @RealHughJackman apparently loves to flash his naked butt. Not that I’m complaining. #
  • “Silvio-Veronica: news goes around the world” The Italian media is like a bunch of nerds amazed when the cool kids actually notice them. Gah #
  • Do other countries’ media do this? “Ooh, look, everyone’s talking about us!” #
  • I’m very tired of the mommy blogger phenomenon. Glad I missed the window on that one. My daughter is probably even gladder. #
  • @MichaelRolland I don’t think long-term relationships are any less exhausting, just different. in reply to MichaelRolland #
  • @jowyang I would be very, very glad if at least some “brands” had the wit to think of us as women first, mommies second (or third). in reply to jowyang #
  • brilliant House/Spamalot fanvid: http://tinyurl.com/cxfskc #
  • @MrsThinGuy congrats! a big step for all of you in reply to MrsThinGuy #
  • @nonstick anything that distracts you is good – keep on tweeting if you want to. Oh, & breathe. I think I remember something about that in reply to nonstick #
  • RT @tehduh: The Geography of Jobs from 2004 to Present: http://bit.ly/113Y7a OK. – only area to gain a few jobs recently is Austin #
  • @jeffreytaylor re moving around a lot: https://www.beginningwithi.com/comments/tag/tcks/ in reply to jeffreytaylor #
  • Silvio Berlusconi: Yes, yes, yes, prime minister – Times Online http://bit.ly/r5hvy – gaaaahhhhhhh – #
  • Un Posto al Sole “SxSWi Report – Social Media: Connecting with Customers” http://bit.ly/uv5pq #
  • @SteveEdiger I benefited from a probably-never-repeated unschooling experiment at Woodstock my senior – had a blast, learned about research in reply to SteveEdiger #
  • @owyang re. http://bit.ly/13REh6 “people prefer to differentiate the between the facets” – I disagree. multiple online personas collapsing #
  • financial advisor “can’t recommend” that I invest in India. Let’s just say I take the long view on global development. #
  • @askjcp – may interest you: http://tinyurl.com/cudccw #
  • @mentalmosaic I use Dreamhost, am mostly happy. They usually have a special & if you use http://www.dreamhost.com/r.cgi?110058 I get a cut in reply to mentalmosaic #
  • RT @monkchips: “meeting face to face is the dirty little secret behind real web 2.0 whuffie.” Only takes 5 minutes at SxSWi to see that. #
  • @ptribble remember: just because it’s on your plate doesn’t mean you MUST eat it. in reply to ptribble #
  • @communityone – who owns this Twitter handle? #
  • @ranaban You must get: http://bit.ly/r1FvU in reply to ranaban #
  • @deirdresm ow, ow, ow. Good luck! in reply to deirdresm #
  • even airlines want me to get my mom flowers for Mother’s Day. Nope. I’m sending her books, Hitchens & Dawkins. #
  • @alecmuffett I swear by my neti pot, use it daily. Doesn’t entirely prevent my annual sinus infection, but reduces allergies in reply to alecmuffett #
  • is there such a thing as an online wakeup call service? I have a 6 am flight, and only one alarm clock (my iPhone) #
  • @rosso 2 restaurants, The Farm and Blue, both on Dawson st., offered early-bird prix fixe menus. Both good, Blue a bit better. in reply to rosso #
  • “I Feel Like Someone’s Watching Me” http://bit.ly/uv5pq #
  • hey San Franciscans, looking for a fun evening activity for a group of multicultural geeks. Suggestions? #
  • @davest hmm, would be fun, but probably too time- and money-intensive in reply to davest #
  • @jeffreytaylor on a Tuesday evening (June 2), approx 25-30 people in reply to jeffreytaylor #
  • @davest I’ve requested a quote from Go Game, we’ll see what they can do with a shorter timeframe in reply to davest #
  • @davest Go Games came in cheaper than I had feared, good chance we’ll do that – thanks for the idea! in reply to davest #
  • @timbray wondering if Tweets coming in via Twitteriffic count – cannot otherwise explain my cellphone SMS bills in reply to timbray #
  • @AmberCadabra thanks for the blog comment – you definitely practice what you preach! #
  • @India_Insights my fnancial advisor can’t identify any funds that specialize or even have investments in India. Missed opportunity? in reply to India_Insights #
  • @davest are you coming to C1? in reply to davest #
  • @pizzocalabro biscotti were originally designed to be dipped in vin santo – even better! in reply to pizzocalabro #
  • @davest We’ll miss you! in reply to davest #
  • @hemantmehta ah, isn’t teenage angst fun? I have enough trouble with just one kid – can’t imagine dealing with a classroom full in reply to hemantmehta #
  • @jeffreytaylor now that’s what I call community video! in reply to jeffreytaylor #
  • @Cdash re Austin – stay another night and have fun! Ross is there. You’ve met her. She’s cool. in reply to Cdash #
  • @India_Insights extremely missed opportunity. My financial adviser was surprisingly shocked. Will do my own research when I have time. in reply to India_Insights #
  • @baratunde is there also a veg option? in reply to baratunde #
  • @JulieScardina pangolin! We had photos of Stephen Fry cuddling one weeks ago in reply to JulieScardina #
  • @Padmasree no place on the form to say that I violently dislike the term “murderboarding”. sounds like an expose of CIA tortures in reply to Padmasree #
  • @Padmasree …so I gave her a completely different title that I think gets more at the core idea. But I haven’t read the book. in reply to Padmasree #
  • @nilofer no place on the form to say that I violently dislike the term “murderboarding”. sounds like an expose of CIA tortures #
  • must wind down & try to sleep enough before 3:30 am wakeup, 6 am flight to film the Crossbow team in MPK, then Indian dinner – fun! #
  • landed sfo. Never doing this early flight again. Can’t sleep the night before. Resent the people going on to Hawaii #
  • @miglsd apparently he already knew the vocabulary, since you didn’t mention it. ; ) in reply to miglsd #
  • @JulieScardina do I get prize? (just kidding – already getting a hat) in reply to JulieScardina #
  • learning all about Crossbow http://opensolaris.org/os/project/crossbow/ – and the team are enjoying being filmed #
  • @JulieScardina when I was a kid in Bangkok gibbons were fairly common pets (for foreigners), with mixed results. We preferred a python. in reply to JulieScardina #
  • @AmberCadabra sometimes what looks like arrogance is a culture difference. It’s too easy to have a gut reaction for the wrong reasons in reply to AmberCadabra #
  • ♺ @communityone “Refer a friend to register to #CommunityOne and we donate to a non-profit of your choice, http://bit.ly/O8WhJ#
  • today: OGB sec’y, Crossbow site review/plan, internal workshop on social media and videoblogging (slides still to complete). Um, lunch? #
  • @darrinschaos it was fun, thanks for setting this up. Interesting bunch with interesting questions. I’m exhausted. ; ) #
  • @davest thanks! Not surprsingly, they want to know more about Twitter. in reply to davest #
  • productive but very long 2 days in MPK. Do I now hang out in the office pretending to work, or go to the airport, eat dim sum, & drink beer? #
  • @sumaya Odd Day, this way, only works with the backwards way Americans do numeric dates… to [most of?] the ROW, today is 07/05/09 in reply to sumaya #
  • @deirdresm ugh. so sorry to hear it. in reply to deirdresm #
  • @avinashkaushik yes, but there were other ways to be online much earlier. I was doing CompuServe chat in 1982, and DARPANET is even older in reply to avinashkaushik #
  • RT @dfugate: “it was hard to keep a straight face about “TACOs”…”JUGs” will indeed be the end of …” Someone has a sly sense of humor #
  • I got my beer & dim sum tho I had to go to another terminal & security for it! #
  • TSA guy stared at me repeatedly while writing in a binder. Am I now on a list of pink-haired terror suspects? #
  • Young man on plane has hickeys. Eww #
  • Damn. Don’t have Dan T’s # to text him that I’d much rather sleep than have 8 am mtg. Won’t get home til 1. #
  • @avinashkaushik actually, I think that’s more understandable than sports jargon. People tend to forget that most sports are local in reply to avinashkaushik #
  • looking forward to an interesting summer of travel. Time to get vaccinated! #
  • @lskrocki next Friday would be great, I should be in town all week . MPK and then Kansas City the following. Then things get REALLY crazy. in reply to lskrocki #
  • @sumaya there have been plenty of real queens on Twitter for quite a while. ; ) in reply to sumaya #
  • @SteveEdiger I know a few people you could talk to about backup, starting with Durjoy… in reply to SteveEdiger #
  • was going to stay up and watch #Dollhouse tonight, but am too tired to do it justice. Hope the Tivo is doin’ its thing. #
  • someone asked how I have “so many” followers. I have no idea. Nor do I remember why I #
  • @DonMacAskill glad to hear it, I asked a friend to go but she believes too much in NYT reviews #startrek in reply to DonMacAskill #
  • roomie has adapted an orphaned wild bunny. Very cute, but not sure it’ll survive #
  • @timbray thanks, forwarding that to my mathematician husband in reply to timbray #
  • how do I unfriend someone in Facebook? he keeps sending me invitations for Milan-based things when I’ve told him I no longer live there! #
  • @jowyang re hand shaking, what will you do where the cheek kiss is de rigeur? Avoiding all germs just makes your immune system wimpy. in reply to jowyang #
  • @jmleray LOL. You & @jowyang had completely opposite reactions to http://bit.ly/80iZA – European vs. American? in reply to jmleray #
  • So not crazy about Mother’s Day. There’s a big hole in that area of my life. I can comfort myself I’m doing better with my own daughter. #
  • Countries Beginning with I “SxSWi: Is Privacy Dead, or Just Very Confused? ” http://bit.ly/1194h9 #
  • @JulieScardina friends in Thailand had a hugely fun pet otter. It play-fought VERY unfairly with their dogs. Talk about below the belt… in reply to JulieScardina #
  • just realized the YouTube videos of SxSWi sessions are only 6 minutes. I guess my recaps are useful after all. #
  • just saw last #Dollhouse. Hmm. Yes, I do want to know more. #
  • @missbhavens you are making me SO glad I had a very informal wedding. They all figured out where to sit, including my parents NOT together. in reply to missbhavens #
  • @missbhavens for color scheme, I suggest Mardi Gras colors: purple, gold, and green in reply to missbhavens #
  • orphaned baby bunny didn’t make it. internal injuries from falling into the window well in the 1st place, or overhandling by kids who found #

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Gallery: Tirano, October 2007

I took so many great pictures during our visit to the Sertoli Salis winery in Tirano (Valtellina) that I couldn’t use them all even in three pages, so here they are. Some are fuzzygraphs because I did not want to use flash on the interior frescoes, but I’ve included them anyway to give you at least a fuzzy idea what they look like.

Deirdré Straughan on Italy, India, the Internet, the world, and now Australia