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Brand Protection in 5 Simple Steps

February 3, 2012 by Eric Harr
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Online reputation management is critically important, but relatively simple to develop. It requires three things: planning, proactive listening–and a clear and well-defined response mechanism. [read more]

How To Write A Follow-Worthy Twitter Bio In 4 Easy Steps

November 8, 2011 by Your Social Move
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The Twitter bio is the determining factor, oftentimes, as to whether a user will want to follow you or not. It’s make or break. Here are 4 important tips to consider to create the best Twitter bio for you or your company. [read more]

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Anatomy of a Social Media Policy

October 14, 2011 by Dr. Sarah Elaine Eaton
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What are the critical elements of an organizational social media policy? Find out here. [read more]

5 Things You Positively Must Know About Reputation Management

October 3, 2011 by Eric Harr
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"Online reputation management is critically important, but relatively simple to develop. It requires three things: planning, proactive listening–and a clear and well-defined response mechanism. Here are five actionable insights that can help you build a cohesive, effective brand management strategy..." [read more]

Common Reputation Management Myths

August 29, 2011 by Michael Lewis II
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" Google may be the biggest search engine out there but it is not the only one. Also getting rid of negative mentions is one of many stages needed to take in helping to defend your reputation online." [read more]

Making Customer Service Social

April 18, 2011 by Elissa Nauful
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The bottom line about social media: it’s all about communication. It is simply a series of platforms that use different forms of content to transfer ideas from a source to a recipient. The underlying benefit of social media is that the platforms have potential to transfer information from a single source to tens of thousands—if not more—recipients. [read more]

4 Powerful Strategies for Managing Your Online Reputation

April 9, 2011 by bob tripathi
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Thanks to Social Media every action of a company gets magnified these days. Reputations are created and destroyed easily online by this large hordes of self proclaimed content publishers like bloggers, Twitterers, influencers, and so on. In this post we discuss some of the ways companies can craft a online reputation management strategy in 4 powerful steps. [read more]

A Cup of Coffee to Reputation Management

August 29, 2010 by Daniel Schawbel
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Google never forgets. This can be a benefit or detriment to you, depending on what you’ve put online (or what others have put online about you) thus far. Negative content can range from news stories, blog posts or comments, and lawsuits that appear in search results all the way to compromising pictures or content on a Facebook profile... [read more]

Benefits of Online Reputation Management - Social Media

August 19, 2010 by Pervara Kapadia
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Online Reputation Management comprises of various elements. Together they start to form a complete picture and enable our stakeholder’s experience to percolate within the system. We need to understand that there's a high degree of correlation between good customer / stakeholder experiences and their willingness to associate with the same... [read more]

Building Web Reputation Systems

July 25, 2010 by Dhiren Shingadia
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I started watching this video thinking it was something to do with sentiment monitoring, but it’s actually about leveraging the reputations of people within communities and correct use of voting mechanisms, in order to define reputation. It’s rather long and key points are delivered after some tenuous examples, but it’s worth a watch as... [read more]

Getting Started with Online Reputation Management

July 23, 2010 by Shailesh Ghimire
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Online reviews are the rage and while not every company may be soliciting them, customers on the other hand seem eager to post them online within any forum they find comfortable. Open ended and non-solicited customer reviews can be a very positive element for a company’s marketing.  This is because they’re genuine and consequently... [read more]

Report: Millennials Savvy About Online Reputation Management & Privacy

June 6, 2010 by Derek Baird
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Privacy is not a dead letter for consumers on the Internet, even young adults. Rather than simply give up control over all personal data, many Web users have become educated about how much information is available about them online, and have taken steps to limit it. According to a 2009 study from the Pew Internet &... [read more]

Social Identity Applications: Managing Your Career Online

April 5, 2010 by Kurt Voelker
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In 2009, "social media" became the conventional buzzword to replace "Web 2.0" as the most eye-roll-inducing term of the year. To be fair, social media captured a lot of what was finally maturing: photo sharing sites like Flickr, video sharing like YouTube, professional networks like LinkedIn, and of course getting friend requests from... [read more]

Social Networking and Reputational Risk in the Workplace

March 22, 2010 by Michael Specht
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Over 6 months ago Deloitte released their 2009 report on ethics and the workplace this time focusing on impact social computing is having on reputation risk for organisations. The results are very interesting, and given the recent background checking and social media discussions, they also impact individuals and... [read more]

Do Big Brands Exploit Mommy Bloggers Who Work for "Prizes and Rewards"?

March 2, 2010 by Maggie McGary
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I was so excited to see Beth Harte's post about Nestle's "special offer" to join their digital think tank because it confirmed that I'm not crazy thinking mom bloggers are getting shafted. For a while now I've wondered if I'm just bitter or crazy for thinking that mom bloggers are being totally exploited by big brands and agencies. As... [read more]

What Can I Say?

February 19, 2010 by Peter Himler
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My Remarks February 19, 2010 I want thank the handful of reporters who stupidly happily agreed to join me in listen-mode only today at my former [unnamed] sponsor's tournament. I also want to thank my wife Elin who I hope will reconsider my offer to move back in. Honey, how does Solitude feel? I also want to plug Nike and Gatorade... [read more]

Comments Have More Value Than Tweets... Networking Arbitrage

February 4, 2010 by Sam Huleatt
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As I have noted before, I feel that the quality of my online interactions with other individuals has been dropping. I no longer use Twitter as a conversation medium with friends because Twitter has changed. I don't really like instant messaging because I find it distracting; when I'm in front of my computer I want to focus on the... [read more]

Influence Without Expertise

December 18, 2009 by Nicole DeFalco
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An outstanding source of influence is a reputation for and track record of success as an expert in a given arena.  A wealth of credibility is earned when an individual is crowned by a community as the “go-to” person for information and results relative to a certain topic, process, or task. Leaders intent on making... [read more]

Tiger Woods and President Obama... Two Reputations, Two Reputation Management Challenges

December 9, 2009 by matt eventoff
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Define yourself before your opponent, or anyone else defines you (and if you don't define yourself first, someone WILL take the opportunity to define you). Whether you are campaigning for elective office, to get/keep the public trust, to get promoted, to get a job, to keep your job — it is paramount to define yourself before... [read more]

Tiger Woods is Right

December 2, 2009 by matt eventoff
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  This is a private matter and I want to keep it that way. Although I understand there is curiosity, the many false, unfounded and malicious rumors that are currently circulating about my family and me are irresponsible. — www.tigerwoods.com Tiger Woods is right.  False, unfounded and malicious rumors are wrong, period.... [read more]

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