Category: Online reputation management

  • social media reputation risks

    December 9, 2015

    Bret Easton Ellis: The Reputation Economy

    Bret Easton Ellis has penned an opinion piece about the ascendance of reputation management for the New York Times’  “Turning Point” magazine. “Bret Easton Ellis on Living in the Cult of Likability” claims that reputation…

  • December 7, 2015

    Choosing the Right Online Reputation Management Company

    This week’s Reputation Reboot fields a question from someone concerned with his ORM provider’s approach. The provider is reaching the agreed-upon goals, but is also publishing new materials online that aren’t consistent with his company’s…

  • November 2, 2015

    Fighting Age Discrimination with Reputation Management

    If you’re concerned about age discrimination in the job marketplace, you have plenty of company. It’s a challenge for both men and women…and not only on the upper age spectrum.  Entrepreneurs and employees in their…

  • October 29, 2015

    Expert Tips on Reputation Repair

    Our CEO offers a few tips for rebooting a damaged reputation in “Repairing a Tarnished Personal Brand,” an article in Dice Insights, the online magazine from recruitment agency DHI. Along with those tips, Ms. Wilkinson…

  • October 5, 2015

    Introducing Reputation Reboot, Our New Advice Column

    I’m pleased to introduce Reputation Reboot, our new weekly advice column. Reputation Reboot is the result of years of being asked for advice, counsel and services regarding online reputation issues by CEOs, leadership teams, VIPs,…

  • September 8, 2015

    How to Protect Yourself from Being Hacked

    The New York Times has published the article “Hacking Victims Deserve Empathy, Not Ridicule,” reminding us that hacking could easily throw anyone’s life into disarray. The article cites thegrugq, the author of several practical guides…

  • September 1, 2015

    Google Gets More Discerning

    Beginning in February 2011, Google began implementing a series of changes to its search algorithm that remove more low-quality sites from search results. The update, termed “Google Panda,” correspondingly rewards high-quality websites. Google Panda 4.2…

  • June 30, 2015

    Winning Presidential Campaigns in the Internet Age

    Now that NBC has fired Donald Trump, do you find the 2016 presidential campaign more divisive than usual? It is. A few campaigns ago, two American political reporters coined a term for the new Internet-fueled…