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JESSICA WALDROFF
TRMA 585 P1: Developing A Professional Online Identity Spring
2012
ONLINE IDENTITIES, PERSONAL BRANDING, SOCIAL MEDIA
• Discovered new possibilities for connecting with friends, colleagues, peers and various professionals through this channel• Loved the discussion forums, especially those
related to current mental health issues, especially ACA, ORCA and many others • My linkedin profile:
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/jessica-waldroff/46/31/980
ONLINE PRIVACY
• There is no such thing as privacy anymore• Remember your dear sweet granny: if you don’t
want her to see it, don’t post it - it will never go away• Potential employers WILL check your online
profile -keep it professional!• This article was quite thought-provoking for me:
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/12/11/privacy-fades-in-facebook-era/
TWITTER #TRMA585
GOOGLE PLUS (G+)
• Loved the google alerts - allows me to learn more about topics I am passionate about • Interesting to see what others in this medium
have to say about various topics and passions in their lives• My G+ account:
https://plus.google.com/u/0/?tab=mX#104819305471225356850/posts
PROFESSIONAL FACEBOOK PAGES
• Originally, I did not see Facebook as a place for professionals to post and advertise themselves• I could see eventually using it if I had a private
practice, but will keep it personal for now since I use that to connect with family and friends• This article from Julie Hanks opened my eyes
about facebook in the professional world: http://blogs.psychcentral.com/private-practice/2011/08/facebook-pages-for-therapists/
LEARNING FROM MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS & ORGANIZATIONS
• Julie Hanks, LCSW, by far was my favorite; she really is the go-to girl for online identity in the world of mental health: http://www.juliehanks.com/• Other professional groups were helpful in
answering my questions and concerns about s entering the mental health profession• AAMFT was fantastic in linking me to various
articles and videos on topics I was curious about: https://twitter.com/#!/TheAAMFT
BLOGS: BLOGGER, WORDPRESS, TUMBLR, POSTEROUS
• Tried blogging a bit before this class, but this article reaffirmed for methe benefits: http://www.zemanta.com/blog/5-reasons-why-you-should-consider-blogging/• It is interesting to see the different ways
professionals use their blogs to help clients, or potential clients for that matter, but by far blogger is my favorite!• Have had fun experimenting with how my blog
looks - Check it out! http://jswaldroff00725.blogspot.com/
PORTFOLIOS & PROFILES
http://about.me/jswaldroff
MANAGING YOUR ONLINE IDENTITY
• This can take a lot of time each day, but you will see the benefits to keeping up with your identity-same as anything else you maintain• Hootsuite is my favorite for pulling everything
together in one place; makes it much easier! I have not used it to its full potential, but I’m still learning the ropes
WEBSITES & DOMAIN NAMES
• I was not aware of all of the intricacies involved in setting up a website and domain name-who knew?• I think what I have learned from this topic will
help prepare me down the road when I want to create a professional website for my potential clients
HAVING AN IMPACT
• The Internet has become the medium for people interact with one another on a daily basis• Topics such as autism awareness, animal cruelty
and violence throughout the world have become more prevalent thanks to people’s initiative to get the information out there• This article helped me appreciate what the
internet can do for the world: http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/10_readwriteweb_readers_explain_what_our_internet_is_turning_into.php
GOALS & STRATEGIES
• Be professional• Bring awareness to topics you are passionate
about-you never know what you might start• Keep it simple, but informative• What we put out there ripples out to others in the
world-whether we see it immediately or down the road
SLIDESHARE
• Had no idea this existed before this class; I had heard of other webistes like this, but not this one specifically• Loved the presentations “Everything you need to
know about the teen brain”: http://www.slideshare.net/teenmentalhealth/everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-teen-brain-revised-compatibility-mode
FINAL THOUGHTS
• I found this class to be thought provoking and insightful• Appreciated the discussion forums each week and
learning from others in the class • These skills and tools will be a resource to me as I
continue through this program and into the professional world• I have secretly become a twitter junkie ;-)