Newly Released Reputation Management Tips And Tricks

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One of the primary ways you can manage your reputation is to claim your business brand online and take charge of the content about you. Use either KnowEm.com, UserNameCheck.com or NameChk.com to locate every online instance of your business name popping up. You only need to use one, but any of them can let you know if anyone out there is misrepresenting your business or speaking ill of you.

If you find negative content about your brand online, get rid of it. It it is on a Web property you control, like a comment on your blog, just delete it. If you need to, send a request to the Webmaster where the content is. When they do remove it, make sure it no longer shows up by using the Google URL removal tool.

Try to make unhappy customers happy. You will show customers you care by turning a bad experience into a positive one. It’s even better when you get to do this on the Internet. Other customers and prospects will see that you are proactive in addressing customers’ problems and will be more inclined to do business with you in the future.

Be professional when posting on social media sites. Avoid using Internet jargon and slang such as LOL, YW or TY. Be professional at all times. Respond to comments just like you would to your clients in a face to face meeting. Use proper English and proofread all responses before posting them.

Survey your current customers. You may have customers that have suggestions that may help you build your company or improve your products. This can be done in several ways. You can send a survey to everyone on your mailing list or you can simply place a suggestion box in your business.

Be very careful of all of the information that you choose to share over the Internet. That content is public, and it can really affect your reputation. Even if your social media pages are only available to a select group of people, still take caution.

Be careful of what you and your employees say online. Anything said on Facebook, Twitter, or anywhere online can stay online forever. Make sure that your company has a social media policy in place. The voice of your employees may represent your company, which can be good or bad. Therefore, it is important they act according to the established social media policy.

Good reputation management is not about saying good things about your own company. It is about your company’s positive actions. Consumers judge a company by what it actually does, not by the things it says. When verbal promises are not backed by actions, the customer loses trust in the company and the reputation suffers.

As you finished up this article, you should have been thinking about what you are going to start doing right away to ensure your business continues flowing smoothly. You don’t want any bumps in the road making things difficult for you. It’s time to learn how to be the best professional and manage your business reputation properly.

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