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reputation management

Something that always comes up in our engagements is the widespread availability of our clients’ names on the Internet for anyone to purchase and use.

Someone may simply share your name, but they can also impersonate you and use your name to create false and possibly inappropriate material about you on blogs, websites, and social media accounts – much like fake news.

If you own the “.com” domain for your name, as well as iterations on the top digital platforms, you are in good shape. This is important even if you don’t plan on using these assets — for example, when you deliberately hope to be “invisible” online because you prefer a low profile.

If you are pursuing any initiatives that depend on having a favorable public perception and you are not actively managing your image online, be forewarned. You don’t have control over your image yet. You are also a prime target for identity theft, because unless you have taken proactive steps to protect your name online, anyone can use it… and pretend to be you.

Fortunately, most of us will not be the focus of mistaken identity, defamation campaigns, or fake news. But your name is the essential tool in a personal branding program, a thought-leadership campaign and the most basic protection of your reputation, as well as for enhancing it. For that reason alone, don’t let it be taken and used by anyone else.

Remember: Online reputation management enables you to shape the public’s perception of you and your organization by taking control of the story the Internet tells about you. It all begins with your name.

Related reading: The Essentials: Online Reputation Management FAQ

 
 

I recently described online reputation management to a group of new acquaintances. This is what they had to say:

“It enables people to achieve the future they want,” observed a media executive.

“I had always thought of online reputation management as suppressing unwanted Google results,” said another. “Now I see it entirely differently. It is about positivity and being proactive about the story that Google tells about you. It is a major career development tool and establishes you as a leader.”

Online reputation management is a cutting-edge industry that enables you to shape the public’s perception of you and your organization by taking control of the story the Internet tells about you. That can entail anything from optimizing the order in which that information appears in a Google search to the creation of new content.

Your Challenge

One challenge for many professionals is the third-party content. You may be mentioned on blogs, consumer or employee review sites, legal reporting sites and high-ranking media outlets. Counter-balancing and replacing that type of content with new, positive and authentic material is an essential online reputation management (ORM) strategy.

Google prizes well-written content that is not duplicated elsewhere on the Internet. It can punish fake news, tricks and “black hat” strategies used in some ORM programs.

That is why using only ethical ORM and high-quality content is important. Our approach is to develop online messaging, blog and social media content, website creation, thought leadership and public relations strategies that are custom-made to support your image while attaining your online reputation goals.

Your Future

This month, while you envision the future you want for you or your company, assess whether your Google results are conveying the image you want the decision-makers in your world to see. Consider these questions:

  1. Who is your audience?
  2. How do you want to be perceived by them?
  3. Is that how you appear when they research you online?
  4. What future do you want to achieve?

If your Google and other search results are not delivering the image that supports your answers, I invite you to make a list of everything you want to create, change, or publish on the Internet. Then, contact us.

We specialize in working with executives, professionals, and their organizations. Our typical clients hold leadership roles in their industry, or are mid-level professionals actively building their careers. In addition, we have a long history of assisting VIPs and high-net-worth individuals with their online reputation goals. To learn more, visit Reputation Communications.

This post was excerpted from our September eNewsletter. It kicks off a new monthly series that will hit on every part of online reputation management and provide you with actions you can take to enhance yours. Please share it with your friends, and join our mailing list to receive future editions.