Search for "me" on Google
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Many of you always try to find your Friends and family members via Google search or other search engines.. Some are trying to get information to establish a contact with old school met or some are trying to get a progressive report on Friends and may be some are trying to get info about the girl you had a crush in collage days..so mostly all person do try to find people via search engines. People do have multiple profiles in various web properties like Facebook, my space, LinkedIn, Bebo so to centralized these all profiles and you can be controlled over your profiles google bring service where you can create your profiles and able to add your all stuff like your websites, blogs, profile links etc..
To give a start with your profile do this:
- Add information about yourself on the Edit profile page so people can find you when they search by keywords associated with your profile. For example, include details such as the name of your hometown, your job title, where you work or go to school
- Link to your profile on another website (for instance, your blog or online photo album).
- If you have a common name, add enough information about you to distinguish your profile from similar ones. Photos are especially useful.
- Verify your name, and get a "Verified" badge on your profile. Verify alternate addresses on your account.
According to Google: "If you want your profile to appear in Google search results, make sure you've selected to display your full name on the Edit profile page. Adding more information will help you improve your profile's rank."
To give you greater control over what people find when they search for your name, Google will show Google profile results at the bottom of U.S. name-query search pages. These results offer abbreviated information from user-created Google profiles and a link to the full profiles and as I already mention that they also added links so it's easy to search for the same name on MySpace, Facebook, Classmates and LinkedIn.
Don't have a Google profile? Just search for [me] and follow the instructions at the top of the page to create one. In just a few minutes, you can create a public profile that represents you and that appears when people search for your name on Google. Check out www.google.com/profiles