building your digital presence · 1. be proactive search committees will google you. make sure they...
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BUILDING YOUR DIGITAL PRESENCEAmber M. Buck | University of Alabama
1. BE PROACTIVE➤ Search committees will Google you. Make sure
they find something you created. ➤ Build a professional website - Reclaim Hosting
(https://reclaimhosting.com) - $25/yr ➤ Or use your institution's resources ➤ Important as digital rhetoricians to have your
own domain, not me.wordpress.com or me.wix.com
2. BRAND YOURSELF
➤ Present a consistent message: what kind of researcher are you? What kind of teacher are you? What connects these together?
➤ Make it visible: decide which social media sites you want to use: LinkedIn, academia.edu, Twitter, about.me, etc.
➤ Use your connections strategically: connect to other scholars on those sites to network digitally
➤ Double it: Use profile page/about page your institution provides to list your information and link to your site
➤ Privacy: Carefully manage privacy settings on more personal social media
3. CURATE YOUR WORK
➤ Scholarship: link to publications, presentations, other media and projects
➤ Teaching: syllabi, class websites, etc. Craft this information for an outside audience
➤ Other: Any other content, creative projects, teaching, and volunteer work that you consider important