Hey braj bruhs,
I've seen lots of threads regarding online reputation management pop-up lately (business reputation management, personal reputation management, picking up girls using ORM lol). A lot of the online resources out there are basically the websites/blogs of the reputation management service providers, so of course they don't really have an interest in disclosing the specific details of what exactly they do for people. They just say that they do it, not HOW they do it.
So most online reputation management-related websites that people come across are usually filled with vague tips that don't explain the "how" and the "why" of the various SEO processes that work for ORM purposes. After helping people with this type of stuff repeatedly, I wanted to put together a free guide on how tackle these issues, all explained in an easy-to-follow manner.
I figured some of you would be interested in checking out this basic but COMPREHENSIVE guide I posted on ORM: A Basic Guide To Online Reputation Management | ReputationManagementAdvice.com
Here's another one on personal online reputation management: What To Do When Your Personal Information Becomes Publicly Available Online | ReputationManagementAdvice.com
Here's one on setting up a customer review system: Setting Up An Online Customer Review System The Right Way | ReputationManagementAdvice.com
For those of you that work with clients, between those three basic guides I posted and some of the strategies mentioned in them, you could easily offer a special "online reputation management" package and charge a SOLID amount for your ORM services. There are services springing up monthly like BrandYourself.com and Profiled.com that are targeting people who want to control their online image, but for most people going forward, personal online reputation management is a lot more than just ensuring you have a Facebook profile and a Twitter page etc. This is where the business opportunity exists in my opinion. These guys seem to be doing PRETTY well lol: Millennial Branding - Gen-Y Research & Management Consulting Firm
I figured some people here are already doing something along these lines, or maybe you're just using ORM techniques to pick up more chicks (didn't I read on here awhile back someone created an IMDB profile so girls saw it when they Googled his name lol?)...either way there's probably something there worth checking out if you're involved in SEO on the "client-side" of things.
I'd be curious to hear how people are dealing with the "major players" these days, such as Yelp, RipOffReport etc.
Party on bros...
I've seen lots of threads regarding online reputation management pop-up lately (business reputation management, personal reputation management, picking up girls using ORM lol). A lot of the online resources out there are basically the websites/blogs of the reputation management service providers, so of course they don't really have an interest in disclosing the specific details of what exactly they do for people. They just say that they do it, not HOW they do it.
So most online reputation management-related websites that people come across are usually filled with vague tips that don't explain the "how" and the "why" of the various SEO processes that work for ORM purposes. After helping people with this type of stuff repeatedly, I wanted to put together a free guide on how tackle these issues, all explained in an easy-to-follow manner.
I figured some of you would be interested in checking out this basic but COMPREHENSIVE guide I posted on ORM: A Basic Guide To Online Reputation Management | ReputationManagementAdvice.com
Here's another one on personal online reputation management: What To Do When Your Personal Information Becomes Publicly Available Online | ReputationManagementAdvice.com
Here's one on setting up a customer review system: Setting Up An Online Customer Review System The Right Way | ReputationManagementAdvice.com
For those of you that work with clients, between those three basic guides I posted and some of the strategies mentioned in them, you could easily offer a special "online reputation management" package and charge a SOLID amount for your ORM services. There are services springing up monthly like BrandYourself.com and Profiled.com that are targeting people who want to control their online image, but for most people going forward, personal online reputation management is a lot more than just ensuring you have a Facebook profile and a Twitter page etc. This is where the business opportunity exists in my opinion. These guys seem to be doing PRETTY well lol: Millennial Branding - Gen-Y Research & Management Consulting Firm
I figured some people here are already doing something along these lines, or maybe you're just using ORM techniques to pick up more chicks (didn't I read on here awhile back someone created an IMDB profile so girls saw it when they Googled his name lol?)...either way there's probably something there worth checking out if you're involved in SEO on the "client-side" of things.
I'd be curious to hear how people are dealing with the "major players" these days, such as Yelp, RipOffReport etc.
Party on bros...