For some time now, my friend, Diane Hochman, has been warning Internet marketers and home business owners about the "Dreaded Google Paper Trail"...and rightfully so!
Everything we've ever endorsed or been involved with online is held in cyberspace just waiting for someone to type our name into that search box.
And if that weren't enough to think about...
Yesterday it was announced that Twitter's ENTIRE ARCHIVE will be housed at the Library of Congress.
According to the article written by Dan Hope, Tech News Daily Staff Writer at LiveScience.com:
Or that you were eating two pints of Ben & Jerry's Cherry Garcia and watching reruns of Gilligan's Island?
How about the time you Tweeted what you really thought of your boss/girlfriend/mother-in-law?
In the back of our minds, we kind of knew that there was an "archive" somewhere...
But we were lulled into a sense of safety as we hid behind our computer monitors and iPhones.
What you type, post, upload and agree to on the Internet really DOES matter!
What's revealed when someone types your name into a search box?
What kind of image are YOU projecting?
Be aware of how you conduct yourself on the Internet.
Now more than ever, it has far-reaching consequences...
So be careful out there!
Everything we've ever endorsed or been involved with online is held in cyberspace just waiting for someone to type our name into that search box.
And if that weren't enough to think about...
Yesterday it was announced that Twitter's ENTIRE ARCHIVE will be housed at the Library of Congress.
According to the article written by Dan Hope, Tech News Daily Staff Writer at LiveScience.com:
"The U.S. Library of Congress, which archives many forms of media for their cultural and historical significance, has announced it will keep a digital archive of every public tweet that has been broadcast on Twitter since its inception in March 2006."Remember when you tweeted what you were having for dinner?
Or that you were eating two pints of Ben & Jerry's Cherry Garcia and watching reruns of Gilligan's Island?
How about the time you Tweeted what you really thought of your boss/girlfriend/mother-in-law?
In the back of our minds, we kind of knew that there was an "archive" somewhere...
But we were lulled into a sense of safety as we hid behind our computer monitors and iPhones.
What you type, post, upload and agree to on the Internet really DOES matter!
What's revealed when someone types your name into a search box?
What kind of image are YOU projecting?
Be aware of how you conduct yourself on the Internet.
Now more than ever, it has far-reaching consequences...
So be careful out there!
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