Posted in November 5, 2010 ¬ 10:31 amh.
Online reputation management has been a growing industry in the world today. With people being a lot more reliant on the Web for business, education, and entertainment purposes, it has been more important than ever to be able to provide several options to promote and maintain a good business image.
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Posted in November 5, 2010 ¬ 9:44 amh.
The net doesn’t fail to remember a thing. It’s floating more or less out at hand, zillions of bits and bytes. This imparts a perplexing mode of permanence to anything anyone writes or uploads or links to. Things move about a tad, of course, but it all seems to hang round. This translates to the calumniation of honor written about you enduring for years.
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Posted in November 5, 2010 ¬ 9:42 amh.
The net doesn’t disregard a thing. It’s all in at hand somewhere, part of an ontogeny maze of material. This imparts a bizarre manner of permanence to anything anyone writes or uploads or links to. Anything can be removed or taken down however is stored someplace perpetually. Thence anything disconfirming written about you, libel it’s called, can break your fame for years.
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Posted in November 5, 2010 ¬ 9:38 amh.
The net doesn’t forget a thing. It’s wholly stored somewhere on multitudinous servers. This imparts a different type of permanence to anything someone writes or uploads or links to. Anything can be removed or taken down however is stored somewhere for all time. Which means that the awful things individuals could write about you, denigrative matter, can stalk you for days.
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Posted in November 5, 2010 ¬ 9:22 amh.
The Internet is a breeding ground for amazing ideas, products and services. It has revolutionized commerce and communication. But since it’s run and used entirely by people, there are certain qualities of human nature that persist, for better or worse, in the design. Anything negative said about a person or business on a blog or other site, for instance, is immortalized, regardless of its truthfulness or validity. And those comments can have lasting effects.
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Posted in November 5, 2010 ¬ 9:09 amh.
Honesty, integrity and an ability to deliver excellent customer service are probably some of your top requirements for a successful business. You may have enjoyed a well-established company with a steady flow of customers and good online reputation management. But what happens when detractors try to publicly announce disparaging remarks and hurtful comments about your business?
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Posted in November 5, 2010 ¬ 8:51 amh.
The Internet doesn’t overlook a thing. It’s floating about out here, zillions of bits and bytes. Therefore creating a made permanent tape as anything e’er blogged or written online. Anything can be removed or taken down still is stored someplace forever and a day. This translates to the defamation of persona written about you enduring for years.
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Posted in October 30, 2010 ¬ 7:04 amh.
Much as I hate to say it, people always have a negative streak. And so if you do something that someone disagrees with, they can type it on a keyboard and it’ll be on the Internet forever, regardless of its validity. This presents a danger to a person’s reputation or business, because that negative stuff can follow you around, right at the top of the search results.
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Posted in October 29, 2010 ¬ 8:14 amh.
Suppose you’re a self-respecting citizen of the online world. You’ve got a social networking site, a Twitter feed, maybe a Web site for a growing business. All is well in the electric world — until someone attacks you online. Someone you don’t know starts writing this malicious content, on blogs or other sites, stuff that constitutes downright libel. Suddenly, your online peace of mind is shattered, and worse still, your business may suffer from these attacks.
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Posted in October 28, 2010 ¬ 7:21 amh.
The net doesn’t fail to remember a thing. It’s drifting about out here, zillions of bits and bytes. Thus creating a fixed record because anything ever blogged or written online is stored somewhere permanently. Things travel round a tad, of course, however it all seems to hang around. Thusly anything electronegative written about you, libel it’s called, can break your character for years.
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