Posts Tagged ‘Credit Score’

Potential Employers Have Internet Access Too

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Earlier this year, I spent a great deal of time explaining my theory on the Social Media Credit Score concept and how our actions on the internet could begin are influencing other parts of our life.  The overall idea behind the SMCS is that people should be careful of what they post and manage what others post about them on the internet.  Whether or not you like it, every mention of your name (Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.) has become part of your “real life” and others are taking notice.

In December of 2009, as part of Microsoft Data Privacy Day, research commissioned by Microsoft found that 79 percent of United States hiring managers and job recruiters review online information about job applicants.  Interviews with over 1,200 hiring and recruitment managers and 1,200 consumers lead to the publication of Online Reputation in a Connected World and revealed some sobering statistics/facts.

  • 70% of professionals surveyed have rejected candidates based on information they found online.
  • 85% say that positive online reputation influences their hiring decision to some extent, while nearly half say that a strong online reputation influences their decisions to a great extent.
  • 30-35% of consumers surveyed don’t feel their online reputation affects their professional life and take no steps in managing their online reputation.

Potential employers are looking at your SMCS (online reputation) and the only way to make sure that it doesn’t work against you is to make sure that it works for you.

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Who Sees Your Social Media Credit Score and Why?

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Monday began our week-long review of the new Social Media Credit Score concept, developed right here at JumpstartMyPC.com.  Today’s topic Who Sees Your Social Media Credit Score and Why? is part 3 of our look at the idea of  a Social Media Credit Score and how it might one day (or currently) affect your life.  We encourage you to look back at our last 2 articles (Article 1, Article 2), if you have not already read them, but here is what you’ve missed so far (flash card version).

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Your Social Media Credit Score

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Social Media Credit Score - Day 1The new year is here.  Millions will make promises to themselves about how they will change their old behaviors and become a better person.  Some will actually succeed.  Whether the goals are weight loss, quitting a bad habit or saving money, the process of making a change starts with taking inventory.  What have you done in the past?  What mistakes did you make?  How can you change?

I have been working on an idea for some time now, and I felt that a new year and a new decade were the time to present it to the JumpstartMyPC.com audience.  Whether you choose to participate or not, you live in a digital age.  At the two ends of the social media spectrum, we have those who have jumped in with both feet and live a large portion of there day online and at the other, we have those who are scared of the computer and just don’t grasp the concepts of Facebook, Twitter, texting, etc.  Regardless of your digital commitment, one thing is certain.  There is information about you online.  You might not have placed it there, but it exists for the world to see.

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Pay Your Bills in Minutes – Without Checks, Envelopes or Stamps

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

My mission with JumpstartMyPC.com, from day one, was to provide PC users with ways to get the most out of their computer.  I started with a list of the tips, tricks, topics and programs that I used personally and then went from there.  Somehow, I left one of my absolute favorite services off of that list and I am going to remedy that today.  Maybe I forgot about it because it is so easy to use or because it has been part of my life for so long now.  Either way, I hope you will also benefit from the life-changing benefits of the services available at PayTrust.com.

LogoPayTrust is a total bill management service that allows you to use your computer to pay every bill you have in a timely, efficient way.  Now, I know what many of you are going to say.  “My bank offers a bill pay service and I use that.”  Banks or biller sites only offer partial bill pay solutions.  With Paytrust, all of your bills can arrive online and be set up for manual or automatic payment. You can gain peace of mind from not losing paper bills, and not missing or being late on payments. (taken from the PayTrust web site).

Take a minute to read the rest of this article and you will see why PayTrust is unlike any bill pay service you have seen/used before.

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