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6/16/2012 11:13:10 PM EST
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Your online presence and impact social media, business, public relations
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This is Albert Ivor Morin here in Clark Fork, Idaho (just beyond Hope, Idaho) writing this blog on Saturday evening June 16, 2012 at 7:00pm Pacific Standard Time. I felt the need to write about a persons online presence. Tags to this blog I have established as: social media, business, public relations.
I got off the phone the other day with a fellow online business person/marketer and felt driven to google search this persons name and was astonished to find surprisingly very little. I was surprised because this person was fairly well accomplished.
I then proceeded to do a google search for a person whom I consider a highly respected mentor of mine who past away in 2004. I have have made prior goolgle searches but I'm also curious as to what additional content is being published on the worldwide web on this person that I hold in high esteem. Since he has passed away, I will give you this mentors name, Dr. C. Samuel West, N.D. he is the author of the book, "The Golden Seven Plus One" and the founder of the International Academy of Lymphology and what I consider a true modern day pioneer. • In 2003 Dr. C. Samuel West’s work was honored as he was a Nominee for four prestigious Nobel Prizes, including the Nobel Prize in Chemistry which was awarded for research done on the Sodium Potassium Pump - which Dr. C. Samuel West discovered!
I first meet Dr. C. Samuel West in Portland in a lecture that he gave at a health conference. I believe it was November 1980 but I could be wrong but it was just before his book, "The Golden Seven Plus One" was published and made available. The time I meet him Dr. West was lecturing in over 200 cities a year and he did this for 17 years.
What did he discover that I felt is so important? He discoved the cause of disease and death of man (at the cell level) not only that but how to possibly cure or reverse every disease condition known to man!
Dr. West would categorically state that there is no reason to spend another dime of reasearch to and I quote, "find a cure for any disease known to man". He would often then explain the disease process of diseases such as cancer, diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, stroke, etc. And, state that much of this information was or had been documented as early as 1961 by well know medical doctors and researchers such as Dr. Arthur C. Guyton, M.D. and his discovery of the "Dry State" a state or condition of the body where no disease can exist.
Still to this day, three decades after the publication of his book and six decades since Dr. Guyton's discoveries, Dr. West and his work remains obscure. Work that some medical educators have said that if such work was highly known could possibly close the doors of the vast majority of hospitals today worldwide.
Now that, I have gone way off the topic of one's online presence and impact, let's get back on track. There are so many businesses and entrepreneurs looking to gain top listings in search engines. Much work and effort is taken to ensure one's noticeability and Alexa ranks.
Now if one was to google my name Albert Morin or Albert Ivor Morin you would receive several hits and my website: albertivormorin.com would right up there on top as well as my facebook and twitter connections and all. My mentor Dr. West would also receive lots of relevant hits. But, out in the real world we are relatively obsure (unknown). Where as the fellow marketer that I couldn't find online was known in real world circles. Go figure!
But, my point, just because you have a website or lots of websites for that matter doesn't mean that you are getting noticed! Traffic, Alexa rankings, content, and updates, it all matters!
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