Give it up for Facebook and their latest marketing stunt: Vanity URL’s.
Within hours, Facebook wrangled about 6 million people to convert their profile URL from,
this: www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1128085240
to this: www.facebook.com/ericmiltsch
Does this help you? Sure, maybe you feel better now that your name isn’t a number. Personally, I haven’t seen my Facebook profile move up in the search results.
Who does this help? Facebook. They’re hoping everyone forwards their address to everyone not on Facebook. Imagine if half of those 6 million people sends their new URL to 25 Facebook noobs. That’s 75,000,000 new, warm referrals. Imagine if your business got 75mm warm leads. For free.
Want to beat Facebook at their own game? Here’s two ways to make either your personal, or professional brand, just a little different from everyone else. And that little bit can go a long way.
Collateral full movie Shorten your URL using any site that shrinks URL’s with the ability to customize and provide tracking. Several sites will do the trick – for this example I’ll show you what I did using BudURL.com’s service a few months ago.
Radio Flyer divx I changed my original long URL to this: http://budurl.com/fbem. The last four characters signify ‘Facebook Eric Miltsch’
Other examples follow the same naming convention for consistency:
budurl.com/dgem | Digg
budurl.com/dlem | Delicious
budurl.com/viem | Vimeo
budurl.com/twem | Twitter
budurl.com/suem | Stumbleupon
Another easy way is to purchase your own custom domain name and simply forward it to your social profile site, such as: EricMiltschOnFacebook.com or some other variation.
You need to do everything possible to promote your personal or professional brand – put your name(s) first.
We’ll see what happens in a couple of weeks when Facebook Pages can get their Vanity URL’s as well.
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