Why is Online Reputation Important to people like Jeff Asherbranner?
Reputation
management is a hot topic at the moment as recent articles covered by the Guardian
and the Telegraph
highlight the importance of controlling business and individual’s online
reputation. The reputation and image of any business is significantly important
to the success of the company due to the impact this can have upon sales. In
recent years the use of the internet has exploded as more and more people share
their opinions and experiences online. The increased use of social media sites
such as Facebook and Twitter and review sites such as Trip Advisor have created
a platform for users to share positive and negative experiences online.
Many
businesses have been quick to harness the potential of social media sites to
promote positive images of their businesses online, however reputations can
quickly be ruined by only a few negative reviews. This has led to many
businesses to understand the importance of reputation management. Many
businesses and individuals use the internet on a frequent basis; however until
recently very few have stopped to consider the impact which their opinions
could have upon their personal relationships, job prospects or their
businesses. Bad publicity can be very damaging for individuals and businesses
however until recently any negative publicity could quickly be forgotten. The
growth of the internet as a method of communication has created new problems as
information shared online is much more permanent. To ensure that individuals and
businesses have a positive digital footprint it has become much more important
to consistently portray a positive online reputation. A bad review, critical
blog post, unflattering link or an out of control rant from an ex-employee
which shows on the first page of Google search results can have
devastating effects for a business, as this can cause click-through rates to
plummet and business sales to drop and can often affect search results for
years to come.
Businesses
and individuals are beginning to consider reputation
management companies to control their digital footprint and remove negative
online impressions due to negative comments by ex-girlfriends, negative court
cases and confusion with similar search terms which can in some cases portray
unfair or outdated reflections. Google’s search algorithm can often portray
certain websites to be more relevant than they are. Some industries have been
badly affected by negative online reputations, in 2008 after the financial
meltdown apparently some top bankers were paying over $10 000 a month to ensure
that their digital footprints remained positive. Eric Schmidt the executive
chairman of Google has predicted that in the future prominent individuals will
employ an identity or reputation manager to maintain their online image.
94%
of people never click on a link past the first page meaning that it is
important to ensure that the search results on the first page of search engines
is positive. It is possible to get negative content removed from sites and
search engines however this can often be difficult and may need to be
significantly defamatory to be removed; this is why many people hire reputation
management companies to help with this. Reputation management companies use
many techniques to affect Google search results such as reverse SEO which
improves results by pushing negative pages further down the search results and
push positive or neutral results higher up the page.
In the Case of Jeffery Asherbranner and many
others…
For
many people the case of online reputation management has become a never ending
war of knocking down false negative reviews in an effort to keep one’s reputation
positive. Sites known for fraud such as: Pissed
Consumer, Rip-Off Report
along with many others have irreparably damaged the reputations of many an
honest businessman. Unfortunately it seems that until there is a way of taking
fraudulent information off of the web the only way to keep a positive image
online is to constantly monitor and improves one’s own reputation.
Information
presented on page courtesy of http://www.socialnomics.net/2013/08/21/reputation-management-is-becoming-increasingly-important-for-businesses-individuals/
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