GeniAus was the identity I adopted in my early days on social networking sites. Like many other early adopters of Web 2.0 applications I was nervous about revealing my identity to the world.
After using sites such as Blogger and Twitter for a couple of years I realised that it was safe to come out of the closet and use my real name, Jill Ball. As long as one is sensible and remains aware of the dangers of sharing too much information on social sites I feel that one does not need to hide behind the anonymity of a pseudonym.... There are, however, the benefits to having a unique, short and snappy ID that describes one.
GeniAus, a genealogist from Australia, is how I am known in some genealogy circles and I continue to use GeniAus as my username in many online forums. I can be found in several places as GeniAus except for You Tube where someone else grabbed the name before me, if ever they delete that account I'll be ready to nab it.
There are benefits to having a unique identity; I have several genealogy contacts called Carol, a few named Kerry and a couple of Joans. I sometimes am confused as to whom I am communicating with, however when Cassmob and Dance Skeletons communicate I know exactly who they are.
On Social networking sites, instead of a real photograph, I have continued to use a little pencil portrait of me done by my granddaughter about six years ago . I have considered replacing it with a photo but the portrait is such an important part of my online identity that I keep it. When I was considering changing a genealogy contact said to me that it is easy to find my photo on the Internet if one needs to know what I look like and that is precisely what people have done when we have arranged face-to-face meetings for the first time. The little portrait is an important part of my branding (especially good if I was breakfast cereal or washing powder). I have even put this image on my new business card!
The previous couple of paragraphs have been tangential to the original purpose of this post which was to tell you a bit about GeniAus ie indulge in Shameless Self Promotion. I like the way this post has developed so will let modesty reign and omit the glowing advertisement for GeniAus.
After using sites such as Blogger and Twitter for a couple of years I realised that it was safe to come out of the closet and use my real name, Jill Ball. As long as one is sensible and remains aware of the dangers of sharing too much information on social sites I feel that one does not need to hide behind the anonymity of a pseudonym.... There are, however, the benefits to having a unique, short and snappy ID that describes one.
GeniAus, a genealogist from Australia, is how I am known in some genealogy circles and I continue to use GeniAus as my username in many online forums. I can be found in several places as GeniAus except for You Tube where someone else grabbed the name before me, if ever they delete that account I'll be ready to nab it.
There are benefits to having a unique identity; I have several genealogy contacts called Carol, a few named Kerry and a couple of Joans. I sometimes am confused as to whom I am communicating with, however when Cassmob and Dance Skeletons communicate I know exactly who they are.
GeniAus by Emily |
The previous couple of paragraphs have been tangential to the original purpose of this post which was to tell you a bit about GeniAus ie indulge in Shameless Self Promotion. I like the way this post has developed so will let modesty reign and omit the glowing advertisement for GeniAus.
I've always loved your portrait and now it is even more special given the artist.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you decided to keep the portrait by your granddaughter.
ReplyDeleteI'm with Fi & Kristin ... I love your portrait. It not only has a very special family connection, but also it is so recognisable on social media.
ReplyDeleteA great post that I enjoyed reading.
ReplyDeleteDelightful pic. When I started blogging was glad to see you use a grandchild's portrait too Jill. FB friend's thought I was "loco"... do have a real life picture on my blog which has the artist on my lap way before he was old enough to draw the pic & write the caption: "I LUVE yOU MORMO yOU anD MUMAND DADARthe Best in the MeLD"... Wonderful to read that Kerryn's just joined the Grandparent brigade :-)Cheers,Catherine
ReplyDeleteI'll leave assessment of shame or otherwise up to you, but you also do a lot of promotion of other people, blogs and resources - and it's all very much appreciated!
ReplyDeleteI think that GeniAus is very clever and I love that you use a picture drawn by your granddaughter. Very significant and relevant. Excellent branding too.
ReplyDeleteWell done.