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93. Crafting and Safeguarding Your Online Presence w/ Ruth Carter

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Are you comfortable with your online presence? Can you effectively separate your business and personal personas? Should they be the same? What are the Rules and guidelines for playing online, especially on Twitter? Our guest this week is attorney Ruth Carter of Carter Law and GeekLawFirm.com. Ruth's practice covers IP, social media and internet law, and they have a great set of best practices to help you avoid the pitfalls that are so easy to slip into online. We'll talk about their very unique terms of service for receiving cold email requests, and simple ways you can protect your personal and professional brands while still maintaining your natural personality and humor. No matter how frequently you're putting yourself out there online, these are great tips and steps to keep in mind to keep yourself safe and sane.

Find Ruth at http://www.GeekLawFirm.com, on Twitter at https://twitter.com/rbcarter or LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruthcarter.

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Are you comfortable with your online presence? Can you effectively separate your business and personal personas? Should they be the same? What are the Rules and guidelines for playing online, especially on Twitter? Our guest this week is attorney Ruth Carter of Carter Law and GeekLawFirm.com. Ruth's practice covers IP, social media and internet law, and they have a great set of best practices to help you avoid the pitfalls that are so easy to slip into online. We'll talk about their very unique terms of service for receiving cold email requests, and simple ways you can protect your personal and professional brands while still maintaining your natural personality and humor. No matter how frequently you're putting yourself out there online, these are great tips and steps to keep in mind to keep yourself safe and sane.

Find Ruth at http://www.GeekLawFirm.com, on Twitter at https://twitter.com/rbcarter or LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruthcarter.

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