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April 30, 2017
How Google’s New Updates Will Impact Reputation Management
Google has just launched an attack on “fake news and problematic content,” including “rumors, urban myths, slurs or derogatory topics.” That is good news for anyone (and any organization) plagued by such issues. It is…Read more
April 23, 2017
Activist Groups, Social Media & Corporate Reputation Risk
According to Variety, “As soon as the New York Times story about Bill O’Reilly’s sexual harassment settlements hit on April 1, Color of Change began to mobilize. The nonprofit African-American civil rights group sent an…Read more
April 18, 2017
Huffington Post: "Online, Your Reputation is Everything"
Huffington Post has published an interview with Reputation Communications CEO Shannon Wilkinson about personal branding online. These are highlights from Stacey Cohen’s article: “Personal brands are complex, shaped by our skills, our interests and the…Read more
April 10, 2017
Reputation Management for High Net Worth Individuals
Privacy protection is the central concern of online reputation management for many high net worth individuals and their families. Without careful planning, they can find themselves in the glare of an unwanted spotlight. This often…Read more
April 2, 2017
Electronic Frontier Foundation Primer Helps Protect Your Online Privacy
You’ve probably noticed the Electronic Frontier Foundation in the news, and probably more than once. But whether or not you support their stance on privacy rights, they are an excellent resource if you are concerned…Read more
March 25, 2017
The Koch Brothers’ Reputation Management Campaign
This post was originally published on August 3, 2015. Aside from the candidates themselves, no one faces greater attacks on their credibility, morality and beliefs than a billionaire with the goal of influencing an…Read more
March 24, 2017
How to Publish a Wikipedia Entry
Four rules to help you win at navigating Wikipedia's confusing rules.Read more
March 13, 2017
AAID Announces Support for the Right to be Forgotten in New York
The Association for Accountability and Internet Democracy (AAID) announced today that it supports the Right to be Forgotten bill in the state of New York. The bill is being presented by Assemblyman David I. Weprin. In…Read more