Reputation Management
Reputation Management
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Careful keyword research, optimization of code and content, search engine promotion, tracking, and competitive research are among the reasons our clients love our Reputation Management programs.
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Reputation Management Basics
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User generated content has transformed the way we as consumers research the products and businesses we are going to spend our money on. We can see read reviews and opinions from people who have already made the purchase, helping us to make an informed choice that was never before possible.
The internet is a democracy where free speech is championed, everyone can give their opinion as long as they have a computer and access to the internet. A larger percentage of people than ever before are active users on social networking sites and communities such as Facebook, MySpace, Trip Advisor and consumer forums.
Reputations can be damaged by by blogs, forums, un-favorable articles, disgruntled employees, websites or other online footprint damage, it can even be generated by mistake by your employees revealing sensitive information that was never intended for the public domain. Some reputation damage is not just created by disgruntled consumers, but actually created by your competitors looking to bad mouth your name. This can have huge implications as often these comments and opinions will rank very highly in the search engines. It has even been reported that if a surfer sees a negative search below the official website then they are 70% more likely to click the negative result.
The anonymity of the internet has meant people have been more forthright in their opinions than in the past when newspapers and similar media where held accountable for what their journalists wrote with fear of liable and slander lawsuits keeping the majority of things written to be based on fact.
Reputation management is all about alerting to and tracking of newly generated content and then dealing with anything inappropriate. It is good practice to know what people are saying about you, any gossip or how your products and services are being received. Reputation management is beneficial to businesses, individuals, charities, celebrities and organisations.
Small Businesses
Particularly at risk from negative online publicity are smaller scale and family run businesses. Often these companies will rely heavily on word of mouth and good will between customers and have a much smaller customer base. Family run businesses will have worked tirelessly to create a good reputation for themselves over the years and yet can be blissfully unaware of the damage being done to the business via negative opinions and comments.
A good example of this is a small family run hotel that had seen a decline in the number of new bookings. Although regular users of the internet, the owners of the business were not active on the well known and influential vacation website trip advisor and as such had not been aware of the negative comments and reviews being posted on this prominent site. It actually transpired that a competing hotel in the area had created various aliases to post fabricated, negative reviews that completely outnumbered the genuine reviews and was causing the drop off in new bookings.
If protecting your image and brand online is important to you, you should seek a reputation management expert who will have experience in all the areas of concern and also give you an indication of your current online reputation as well as giving you an reputation management plan.
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Online Reputation Management – A prerequisite of Effective Link Building
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Author: Rob Sullivan
Over the past few articles I’ve brought you different tactics you can use to help build quality links to your site.And while I am going to continue to bring you even more of these tactics I thought it would be good to step back and take a big picture look at why link building is important.Further, I wanted to look at other things you should be considering when you are doing your link building: Namely managing your online reputation.
As the web evolves, reputation management becomes even more critical to your online business. This is because many people will form their opinion of your or your business based on the sites found around you.
An upset former customer can do a whole lot more damage to your reputation online that you may suspect. If they are a popular blogger, for example, and are able to call on their network of sites to help promote their negative view of you, it can have a detrimental impact on your search rankings.
This is because they can use a tactic called link bombing to rank higher than you for your name or the name of your company.
What do you mean links can be bad?
Just like how you need to build links to improve your link popularity and ultimately search engine rankings, links from other sites can work against you.
Let me give you a practical example:
If you do a search on Google for “miserable failure” or “failure” you will see that President George Bush’s White House bio is ranked number one. This is an example of many thousands of sites linking to the site’s bio page, with the anchor text “miserable failure” and “failure” in them. Google then counts these links as votes for the site for that phrase. Since the site receives the most votes it ranks the highest.
But this is just one example of using links to negatively influence search rankings. There is another where personal sites and blogs have used similar linking strategies to outrank corporate websites for negative terms.
I once talked to an attorney who was ranked #2 for his own name behind a blog site which went on about how terrible an attorney he was and how you shouldn’t hire him.
The blog site took advantage of the system by requesting links on the attorneys name from other bloggers, thus moving it ahead of the attorney’s own site.
It is this type of tactic which can be used against you because in this case, short of legal action, the attorney would have to build even more links to his site for his name than the negative blog.
In the mean time, however, the blogger continues receiving links as other sites which link to him now request the same links. It becomes a snowball effect. One link leads to three, which leads to ten, then a hundred, then 500 then 1,000 and so on.
That is the real power of blogging – the ability to quickly build links back to your site on virtually any phrase you chose to target.
And since bloggers have that much pull, they can (and in many cases do) use that ability against you.
But it doesn’t have to be just bloggers that do that. Any site that has the pull can post a derogatory page about you and flood the web with backlinks, through submissions to thousands of directories and other sites which don’t check for quality and will accept automated submissions.
And the kicker of this is, by the time you realize it has happened to you, it’s almost too late.
That’s because those links were submitted months ago and have passed Google’s aging policy. The only way you can combat this is to build a similar number of positive links and wait the same time until Google approves the links and adds them to your link inventory.
As you can imagine that can take some time so in the meantime your site suffers because of these negative tactics which were begun months ago.
So how you do combat negative links?
There is no real way to combat them. Once they are there they pretty much exist forever. The only real strategy is to ensure that you continue to build high quality relevant links to your site. Thus, you are essentially taking preventative action against those who may not have your best interests at heart.
That means using the tactics I’ve described in some of the recent articles, and continuing to monitor your link popularity.
It also doesn’t hurt to subscribe to services like Google Alerts. I use this to monitor a variety of keywords both in the news and in the organic rankings.
You could create an alert for your name and receive emails whenever there is a mention of your name – either through the news, or when a site begins to move in the organic rankings.
Then you can monitor a few sites to ensure that nothing magically appears ahead of you that is negative in nature.
And if you do find a negative site that appears on Google’s radar, at least you can take a somewhat proactive stance and begin building positive links at an increased rate, to keep them down in the rankings, and solidifying your position.
Summary
I don’t want to scare you with this. It’s not something that is rampant on the web. In fact, the average person has no idea how to “trash” you online, other than perhaps posting a negative comment on your website (if you allow commenting).
All I wanted to do with this article was to let you know that such individuals do exist. And they do have the power to supplant your positive online image with a negative review of you even if it is untrue.
But if you follow the rules of good link building you can help prevent such attacks from happening to you.
Reputation Management
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Reputation Management involves search engine optimization, online marketing and public relations. Visibility and high search engine indexing with good publicity which displaces negative publicity is the goal. This results in a increase in positive web presence, helping you own top spots in search engine rankings. Reputation Management enables you to protect and manage your reputation becoming actively involved in the outcome of search engine results.
We offer Reputation Management and Personal Branding services in order to protect your image and influence the perception of you and your business.
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Reputation Management – Personal Branding
Riding the Web of Reputation Management
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Author: vishal saxena
“A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on.” – Winston Churchill.
News traveled at a snail pace and methodically before the advent of Internet. The communication channels have radically transformed since then, Internet being the most conspicuous one. Internet has gained the distinction of becoming the most preferred platform for finding information and the same is provided at lightening speed. Internet has an abundance of consumer generated media (CGM) in the form of forums, blogs, review sites, opinion postings, and many more; on any topic imaginable. With a plethora of self publishing options available to users, nothing is inviolable, including online reputation.
Building reputation, both online and offline, demand years of hard work and millions of dollars. It would be justified to say that reputation management is critical to any organization. Your brand is not immune to comments (positive, neutral or negative) in the public domain. People enjoy the liberty to talk about whatever they want and wherever they want. A lot of these discussions involve brands, products and services. A vindictive content has the potential to start an avalanche that could sully your reputation forever and thus online reputation management becomes essential.
Researchers have found that negative comments always look credible, even if they are frivolous or unfounded. There are numerous sites such as Rip-off Reports, Epinions.com, etc. which helps people voice their concerns vociferously. Negative press, in the form of discussion pages from these websites can show in search results, worse make it to the top ten. For the same reason, reputation management that belonged to the PR (public relations) domain since time immemorial, is proliferating into the realm of search engine marketing.
The power of search engine optimization could be leveraged to counteract negative publicity. The strategy is simple – displace offending search engine listings by favorable listings. Easier said than done. An extensive analysis of keywords and brand terms would help in assessing the extent of damage done. Promoting company’s primary website in tandem with positive pages is a tried and tested technique and would delivery fruitful results. All these exercises (search engine optimization and social media optimization) could be coupled with efforts, to get the derogatory comments removed. Online reputation management companies also explore legal avenues or contact webmasters individually to accomplish this task.
‘Prevention is better than cure’ and preemptive online reputation management allows you to do it. Creating listening posts to track what is being said about your company, would help you in nipping trouble before it blows out of proportion. There are many online reputation monitoring tools which prove to be handy for doing this task and some of them are mentioned below:
1 Set up Google and Yahoo email alert for specified keywords.
2 Track message boards, forums and groups.
3 Use tools like Copernic tracker, Website Watchers, Watchthatpage.com to track changes made to particular web pages.
4 Create RSS feeds for designated keywords (Feedster, Technorati, Yahoo/Google news, MSN Spaces, Blogpulse, etc).
5 Use ‘MonitorThis’ that allows you to subscribe to results from 22 search engines and many more.
Companies should incorporate online reputation monitoring as a permanent function and not consider it as a counteractive measure only.
‘Online reputation management ethics’ is a widely debated topic. Is it ethical to help a business which is ‘guilty as charged’? Doing online reputation management for innocent people, whose names have been tarnished by disgruntled customers, unhappy (ex) employees, etc. is justified and not against business ethics. Unfortunately, many online reputation management companies don’t buy this argument and do business with anyone and everyone.
Online Identity Management (OIM), Brand Reputation Management, Internet Reputation Management, Reputation Monitoring, Removal of Online, Slander, Libel, Defamation.

