Build your online reputation with Venyo

image-1thumbnail1.pngConfidence is a central notion in an interacting and collaborative world. Ebay and Amazon have been knowing it for long, since they allow their members to evaluate one another.

Venyo aims at valorizing the trust people put in you on the net. Your readers can vote and evaluate whatever you publish on the web. If everyone finds what you write is interesting you will get a good “trust rating”. Voters may also associate their vote with a tag in order to say on with subjects they find you’re relevant. All thoses datas are merged to compute a global index, the Vindex.

This backs up my analysis. Confidence and reputation will be essential in virtual communities. That’s not because a community is virtual that it doesn’t have real impacts in terms of business, jobs…)

It seems to be a digg-like in an “ego version” where results are shown not by item published by publisher. The difference is you give a rating instead of having the choice between clicking…or not. I also appreciate the note is balanced depending on the voter’s own rating on the considered subject.

I only that even if the principle is relevant we can’t keep on going with hundreds of digg-like or reputation managers : one for the post’s quality, another to rate the author, a third to bookmark…we’ll spend our time clicking and the risk is to become fed up with all that an give up all those social practices. I don’t even think of debates about all those service’s credibility…”I’m ranked A+ on …..” “I’m only B on….but being B there is better thant A+ on the other service….”. You say ridiculous ?

And what about you ? Would you sign in such a service ? Do you fin all those “reputation managers” credibles ?

Managing your online reputation

It’s very important to be sure what’s told about you on the net is good for your reputation. Till now the best thing to do was to publish informations yourself on blogs or networking sites so that what people find about you is what you want them to found.

Now there’s another way with a service I’ve just discovered. You can (with a monthly fee) send lawyers to make people erase what they published about you.

More on reputationdefender.com 

Managing your e-dentity

Three tools to manage your e-dentity, that’s to say what people will see on the web when searching your name.

- claimid: it allows you to bookmark, tag and organize what you publish and what’s told about. I would have liked an auto-bookmark function for the blogs I solely author and only make it manually when I publish on a multi-author blog. Example: my claimid

- ziki: it allows you to aggregate feeds from everywhere you publish, making it available from a one and only place. I’d also liked to have to ability to boomark isolated posts and not only the whole feed on sites where I’m not the only author. Example: my ziki.

Another thing, ziki bought many of it user’s names in order to display an ad on google taking directly to their ziki.

- naymz: it’s…a ziki light. It does not aggregate feeds but shows a global page where you can put links to whatever you want, such as blogs, del.icio.us bookmarks, linkedin profile…. As ziki it displays ads on search engines. Example: my profile on naymz.

Usefull social networking tools…
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