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So many of us are busy trying new things and managing multiple projects on the Internet. You may have started out with a standard Web site, but after some time, your personal portfolio could potentially expand to include multiple accounts on social networking services, a podcast, a blog, and so on. All of these pieces are scattered throughout the Internet, and when you search for yourself, you’ll probably find numerous pages related to the things that you’ve done and people talking about the things that you’ve done. Consolidation is key, because it’s nice for your audience to only have to refer to one Web site in order to get educated about all that you’re doing. In an effort to encourage consolidation, Ziki will sponsor your name on Google, Yahoo!, and MSN for free.

It’s important to note that this free offer is limited to the first 10,000 people that create an account with Ziki, and with over 6,000 people on the service at this time, it might make sense to take advantage of this offer now while it lasts. Far from just being a way to get your name at the top of search engines, Ziki also provides you with a page that can evolve over time and promote the skills that you have and all of the things that you’re doing. This ensures that you have control over what people see when they first search for you. After all, who doesn’t like to be in control of their own identity?

[tags]Ziki, Personal Portfolio, Audience, Google, Yahoo!, MSN, Identity[/tags]

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Ziki looks like it could be a good idea, but I don’t like all the questions they ask at sign-up. Why do they need my full birthday?

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