Thursday, May 3, 2012

Now BrandYourself Users Can See The Companies Googling Them

BrandYourself Visitor IntelligenceBrandYourself, a startup offering a cheap and easy approach to managing your Google results, has added a new feature to answer one of those burning questions: Who are the people Googling me? To be clear, it's not actually plugging in to Google and sending you an alert every single time someone enters your name. Instead, it's revealing data about who's visiting your BrandYourself profile page in a way that's probably more meaningful and comprehensible to your average consumer than, say, Google Analytics. So every time someone visits your profile, BrandYourself can tell you (either via your dashboard or an email alert) what city they're in, how they found you, and what company they work for. Co-founder and CEO Patrick Ambron compares the feature to the way LinkedIn and other social sites can alert you about other members who have viewed your profile, "except applied to the entire web."

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