MY WOT Reputation Management

mcmcmcmc5

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Hey guys,

Can you recommend a reputation management firm that can manipulate myWOT ratings?

Cheers,

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Hire a freelancer from freelancer.com

Not that easy. We did it for a company before. Facebook and WOT actually have some kind of venture and if your WOT ratings are bad facebook is going to block your links from their website and put some warnings.
 
Ugh.... that's what I mean, there are tons of people on freelancer sites who have tons of accounts there, like whole indian office who can write good things about you.

Not that easy. We did it for a company before. Facebook and WOT actually have some kind of venture and if your WOT ratings are bad facebook is going to block your links from their website and put some warnings.
 
Because web of trust has a weighted system it is best to outsource workers, give them a list of say 300 sites, then get them to rate them a couple a day for a month, or at least until they get up to a silver level. This is the easiest level to reach with a decent amount of power as long as the ratings grow at a reasonable rate.

Supposedly web of trust has an algorithm that assigns a trust rating to your account. So if you rate sites the same way that others rate them then you get more trust, also the amount of ratings you do a day affect your rating.

It is easy to outsource just make them give you the account names that they have created, you join the web of trust and lookup their profiles and ensure they have done the rankings for you...
 
MyWOT has caused my life hell. This one asshole keeps going around slamming all my properties, it's a mess.

That is generally what will happen, one of the top people will get a hate on for a site or product, then look at any sites they can somewhat relate to the initial site then post it. Then all the other top members will just take that list and rate them so poorly that there is no chance to really get it back into a positive color.

This really impacts most of our target customers, as the people looking for quick weight loss are probably one of the 34.5 million people who need their add-on to tell them where to go on the internet. Nothing better than a big red mark being attached to all the outbound links now that they partner with Facebook as well...

Easiest way to deal with it is to get a new url and let the other one die, but sucks if you have actually invested in the site.