Main menu:

Reputation Management

Archive for December, 2008

Removing Public Records for Reputation Management

Those embarrassing public records can often times appear in the search engines when Googling your personal name or company name. Whether it’s the really embarrassing items like an indecent exposure charge from your college days or more neutral files like a lawsuit with a previous landlord, these entries could hinder your business development.
The most you [...]

Have you Googled Yourself Lately?

A key part of reputation management is staying informed about what others are saying about you and your business. Checking your reputation is as easy as going into Yahoo and Google and searching for your individual name or your business name.
Often times, you’ll find positive entries related to your business or personal name. However, if [...]

Social Web Sites Can Destory and Rebuild Reputations

Many reputation management issues that we deal with start with MySpace profiles, Flickr photographs, and Facebook faces that don’t want to be online. However, just as these social networks can destroy a reputation, they can also help your online reputation management.
Social networks are large sites that generally rank very well in search engines. For example, [...]

The Conference Table is Not for Dancing

The holidays are a great time to kick back, let your guard down, and hit a few parties. Your company may also be hosting a few parties; and regardless the party, do remember all eyes are watching.
It doesn’t take long for a good time to turn into a good laugh, which can then turn into [...]