My digital identity involves self-promotion, such as YouTube, and social media like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. I use my digital identity to get as many views as possible to gain revenue, such as YouTube. The more views and click you have, the more you will earn. Also, I use it to build relationships with other people. Interacting with people in the digital is important since everything is digitalized these days. To manage my identity would be security. Security is really important if you put all your information into a site. If your data gets breached, then no one will use your platform.
Having a good digital identity is important because everything you post online stays on the internet forever. Even if you click delete, it would somehow be permanent. So always be careful of what you do on the internet. I believe the MIS community platform is for people interested in MIS and connecting with other like-minded individuals in the same space to share ideas and thoughts involving MIS. Creating an e-Portfolio helps show others your strengths and weaknesses and determine your qualifications for the specific job you applied for. I think having your resume out there, such as on LinkedIn, is important. If your information is on there, the chances are high of getting hired. It’s important to have an e-portfolio in case anyone requires your expertise.
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Oh, we need to talk. You could teach me a thing or two. I am currently trying to build a business and would need to post content. Like you said the more views the more you earn. If people go to look at my business page, they may buy which means I would be earning.
I agree with your explanation about the purpose of building an e-portfolio.
And i like that you showed that it serves as a powerful tool that could be used to showcase a professional profile and help potential employers get to know a job applicant better.
Hey Montajim,
I think it so cool that you have an active Youtube channel you post on and promote. That’s definitely a part of your digital brand identity, and I think defining how your channel is a part of you goes a long way in helping distinguish the target audience that you’re trying to reach. I don’t have a Youtube channel, but I would say that I try to build my digital identity on platforms like Instagram and Linkedin. I always remember that everything I post is connected to how people see me online, especially those who do not know me, and I am always careful that content I post is stuff I am ok with family members or potential employers seeing as it pertains to my digital image. I agree with what you said about security being important if you put all your information into a site, and I think that can also extend to having your identity breached and someone potentially impersonating you and posting things that aren’t true/can hurt your digital identity.