Posted on November 19, 2009 - by Wayne Sutton
Protect your brand with Claim.io – New site, improved service & Twitter contest.
The Pitch*:
Claim.io (formerly ClaimMyName) now injects your brand into 300 of the most popular social media and social networking sites, creating an account on each site, securing your name and/or vanity URL, and embedding your messaging, logo and links into each account.
Why Claim Your Name?
Brand Protection – Claiming your name and other high value keywords on the most popular social networks prevents your brand from being hijacked and helps ensure that you own and control your presence online. Don’t wait until someone else claims your name and its too late.
Brand Exposure - Claim.io goes beyond protecting your brand. We establish a rich presence on each social network that includes your brand’s messaging, logo and a link back to your primary website. You fill out one form and we take care of the rest.
Search Engine Visibility - Increasing the number of inbound links (other sites that point to your website) is one of the most effective ways to increase your visibility on major search engines. When you claim you name across 300 social networks, each account that we create for you becomes a site that points back to your website.

Today Claim.io is celebrating their product upgrades with a Twitter contest by giving away a Brand Essential Package worth $998. To enter just follow @claimio on Twitter and then tweet: “I want to win a free www.Claim.io account! http://claim.io/welcome/contest” You have until 11:59 p.m. (EST) tonight (11/19/09) to enter. For full details see: http://claim.io/welcome/contest and good luck.
*Disclaimer:
I have no investment in Dandyid or Claim.io but I’m an affiliate of Claim.io and their services work.
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November 19, 2009
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Jason Peck said:
Any idea how this service compares to Knowem?
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November 20, 2009
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Wayne Sutton said:
Jason not really being that I have not used http://knowem.com/ before. But I do know Claim.io works. Let me know if you’re interested in using it.
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November 21, 2009
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Jason Keath said:
Really eager to see where Claim.io goes. It is an obvious need, especially when considering trademarks. But, I want to see the service expand past a simple “we register your accounts”. I know it will, smart people over there.
Have you already used the service Wayne?