To manage your online reputation, or clean up your online reputation, you are going to need to have a lot of content created. Fresh, original content that comes from many different sources if at all possible.
One of the content creation methods we use for our clients revolves around blogging, bloggers, and the blogosphere. You see, if you can create enough of a buzz in the blogosphere as a whole, you can literally see the search results blasted with new, positive content in a very, very short time. › Continue reading…
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Blogs,
content,
Digg,
Facebook,
online reputation
It all starts with your name, and your company name. So the question for today is, what are you doing to protect them?
Most of you are going to answer that you are doing solid, ethical business and keeping everything on the up and up. Which is what most companies actually think. If you don’t do anything wrong, you have nothing to worry about. But that’s not necessarily true. We get calls from new clients almost daily that thought the same thing. But they were wrong. Because it’s not just ticked off clients that write bad stuff about you online my friends. It can come from places you least expect. › Continue reading…
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Complaints Board,
Facebook,
Google,
Monitor,
Ripoff Report
By now you have to be living under a rock to not have heard about Twitter or Facebook. Your company may even have a person that manages your Twitter account and your Facebook Business page. But let me ask you this… Do you know what other users on these services are saying about you and your company?
Probably not. And that’s a problem. More so now because of the real time search additions Google is currently making to their search result pages. Just a few days ago Google announced that they would be including Facebook updates in the real time search results. Twitter has already been a part of real time search since this update was put into place. › Continue reading…
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Facebook,
Google,
Social Networks,
Twitter