WannaFollow.Me Introduces an Innovative e-Reputation Tool for Teenagers

WhatchaThinkOf.Me: Bringing the "teen" touch to Social Media

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Quote start"We are very excited about the release of WhatchaThinkOf.Me. We want to give teenagers a voice and give them the ability to create, manage and promote their own brand and profile." Roger Safont / CEOQuote end

Tampa, FL (PRWEB) June 28, 2012

Only weeks after the WannaFollow.Me beta launch, they have released a new innovation: WhatchaThinkOf.Me which focuses on teenager's profile management.

Like WannaFollow.Me, WhatchaThinkOf.Me gives each person the ability to promote his or her profile. The site will allow anyone to quickly and simply assemble a personal splash page for free, all-inclusive of every social network to which they belong. Important to note: Each Profile is SEO ready for Google.

Roger Safont, the start-up's CEO, is recognized as an expert in the field of new technologies- social and mobile - and social profiles in particular.

Social media has gone mainstream in the past year. The Top 20 social networking sites have more than one billion unique visitors every month and most people have multiple online profiles, scattered across various services, including Facebook, LinkedIn, Flickr and Twitter. One problem they face is pulling all that information together to build a single online identity — be it for personal use or to create a professional online profile. WannaFollow.Me / WhatchaThinkOf.Me is the solution by simplifying the social experience across the web.

WannaFollow.Me allows users to:
1. Create a custom personal profile page (think splash page)
2. Add social media links
2. Post updates to social networking sites
3. Build a fan base of followers to increase social connectivity
4. Upload videos to truly showcase your personal profile

Here is an example of a WannaFollow.Me profile:

Over the past year, virtually everyone has learned the importance of securing their online names as services like Twitter have come from nowhere to become significant drivers of top online brands. WannaFollow.Me makes this as simple as possible, establishing it as a great service and an even better opportunity for Internet users to control their identities online.


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