Last time, I wrote about the benefits of LinkedIn profiles for search engine optimization. Today, I’ll cover other types of social networking profiles, including Facebook, Plaxo, MySpace and Google Profiles.
Facebook personal profiles: The default setting is to keep your profile private and just show a very small amount of information about you publicly. This means there’s really no chance for your personal profile to appear in the search engine results pages (for any search terms other than your name, that is) or to build links. If you don’t care whether or not the world can see your profile, you can change your privacy settings to change this. But watch out for those college party pics!
Facebook business profiles: The default setting is to make business profiles public, which is presumably what you want. This means using search terms in the “Company Overview” area (and other text) may help the profile rank high in search engine results for terms other than the company name. You can link to your website, but you can’t put search terms in the link text, nor do the links pass much “link juice.”
Plaxo personal profiles: Like Facebook, the default setting is to display just a very limited public profile in the search engine results. You can easily change this to display more, including text with search terms in it. Normally, there’s less chance of “too personal” information being shared on Plaxo, since it’s so business-focused. You can link to your website, but you can’t put search terms in the link text, nor do the links pass much “link juice.”
MySpace personal profiles: Fewer business people use MySpace, but profiles here do appear in the search engine results (so, again, beware of friends posting party pictures!). You can link to your website, but you can’t put search terms in the link text, nor do the links pass any “link juice” (they’re redirected, not “nofollowed” like the links above).
Google profiles: This is a new feature launched by Google that helps you get found for your own name, which is handy when you have a common name like mine. There’s another Stacy Williams who’s a model and actress that apparently appears occasionally sans clothing…so now it’s more likely that people meeting me for the first time will have a more realistic expectation and not be disappointed! Google profiles are great because they definitely show up in Google’s results, you can put search terms in the link text, and the links do pass “link juice.” So if you do nothing else based on today’s post, set up a personal Google profile!
Now that we’ve covered the most popular social networking sites, it’s time to move on to microblogging sites (the category dominated by Twitter).