How to Set Up Your Own Gravatar
By Laura Christianson
Guest Columnist
You’ve probably heard of the hot new movie, Avatar. But have you heard of gravatar?
A gravatar is a Globally Recognized Avatar – your avatar is the thumbnail image that appears when you comment on someone’s blog.
If you have a Blogger profile, the image that accompanies your profile is posted whenever you comment on blogspot.com blogs. But that avatar works only for blogs hosted by Blogger. To make your avatar show up on WordPress (and other) systems, you’ll need to create a gravatar… a universal avatar.
Why do you need a gravatar?
To develop brand identity.
A custom gravatar — I recommend using a professional-looking photo of your smiling face or your company logo — establishes a consistent look for your brand. Wherever you go on the Web, your gravatar subtly promotes your brand. Eventually, people will begin to associate your face with your brand.
If you don’t use a gravatar, you’re stuck with a default avatar. WordPress, for example, gives me the following default options:
A “Monster ID” to brand my company? I don’t think so!
I ran into one glitch after creating my own gravatar; I noticed it wasn’t appearing on many of the comments I was publishing on other people’s blogs.
My problem?
I was commenting via an e-mail address that didn’t correspond with the gravatar I had created. (Depending on what type of blog I’m commenting on, I may use my business address or my personal address).
The solution?
I added additional e-mail addresses to my gravatar account. Here’s how to do it:
Go to:
- My Account
- Add an e-mail address
- Type in the address
- You will receive an activation e-mail
- Click the link, which takes you back to gravatar.com
- Select an e-mail address to modify
- Click an image you’ve already uploaded (or add a new one), click “Confirm”
Within minutes, my gravatar on comments I had already posted was updated to include my gravatar.
Your turn! Create your own gravatar right now and post a comment here, so we can see who you are!
Laura Christianson owns Blogging Bistro, a company that helps writers enhance their relationship marketing through Web sites, blogs, Twitter, and Facebook.
Her company manages the WinePress blog, and she regularly consults with WinePress authors. You can read Laura’s monthly Relationship Marketing column in the Snohomish (WA) County Business Journal.
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Thanks for the info! I was wondering how to do this :)
Wow, that was fun! Thanks MUCH for this great tip! 8^)
Thomas and Cindy,
Congratulations on your new gravatars. You are now branded!