As far as I know, it's a "standard" term. Tongue-in-cheek on my part, but, really, why else do we do it? C'mon, admit it. <grin>

Not to be rude, Joan, but it's really very easy to get noticed by Google, and almost impossible NOT to be. The trick is to ensure that the majority of the mentions are things you'd actually want people to see and know about you.


On 11/30/05, Randolfe Wicker < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Why do you call that "ego surfing"?  I think it is interesting to see where
> your name pops up in stories you never knew about, etc.  That's not ego,
> that's great entertainment.

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