Online Branding - Your avatar your logo?

As SEO guru’s, our avatar photo becomes both our namesake and logo so to speak. Just skimming down the pages of Digg, Sphinn, and other various social networks, we can reconize users that we’ve seen in the community previously.

It’s not specifically their face we are recognizing, but rather a snap shot of the time the picture was taken. Let me explain a little further:

A logo has a specific design and elements to it that allow us to easily reconize it’s brand. Logo’s are rarely changed.

A avatar (or user picture) does the same thing, but if the image is changed, could cause confusion to the viewer. How one’s avatar looks in one photo from the other, could cause your credibility to drop and your branding to be weakened.

There are a lot of top dogs that can get away with changing their photo often (such as Matt Cutts), but the newer little guy can be diminished.

You guys may think I’m pulling the BS card on you, but there are many social networks that avoid using user names next to friends; such at Twitter. A name to a face does not always apply.

So all I’m saying is, for both clients and yourself, try to use a avatar that will not be soon outdated nor will need constant updating.

This is something I should have learned a long time ago.

I got 25% off my Pubcon Ticket! Now what succa?

I’m so ecstatic right now. I was having a hard time trying to wrap my mind around paying $700 for a ticket to go to Pubcon Vegas this year. So I got smart, did a search, and found a nice gentleman with a 25% off promo code. I was a bit skeptical, but it worked! And I only had to pay $550 for my ticket. It’s already PAID for. Those 5 days are going to be awesome. Aww my first convention!

So much I want to do and see. I still have to look over the list and compromise with James about where we are going and what we are going to see. I seriously want to sit in on a few Social Marketing and content creation speakers. I also think a link baiting one would be a fun one. I am more into the psychology behind search than the science behind it. And I seriously think that sets me aside from a lot of SEOers out there

Hope I get all that I can from this experience. I want to meet as many of you folks as I can and just dive right into the whole thing. Ah exciting!