
So I Google-stalked myself on a whim today. Things certainly have changed in the last year, working at AOL on Netscape, but have also changed the more I get involved with these newfangled social networks. So for those who are curious, this is what happens when you Google-stalk Tom Drapeau (not even in quotes):
1. LinkedIn. Wow, accept a few of those invitations for CEO types with 500+ friends, and add to it much improved SEO.
2,3. Netscape Blog. I work at Netscape, great SEO on Netscape as well.
4. Blogger.com profile. I am an expectant father, and while I couldn’t work on new dev too much, the new baby’s blog ended up there. It was a project run by a former Yahoo colleague, Pal Takasci-Nagy. Once you see this, Hi Pal!
5,6. My blog. This blog.
7. Twitter. Ah, twitter. I’m not even posting there too much anymore.
8. Emurse. Go Alex! You are an SEO ninja.
9. myfeedz.com, looks to be an RSS feed that picked up from the Netscape blog.
10. Techmeme.com, who gave a critique on a project I oversaw at Netscape.
You have to go to page 2 to see that I have been a member of the United States Poolplayers Association (UPA) tour, and to page 3 to see that I actually once finished a 5k road race.
Wow, I have to take my hat off to Web 2.0 sites and their understanding of SEO. I feel all goose-pimply seeing that every result on page 1 is actually me.









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