How You Can Manage Your Reputation

Finding your way in the business world can seem quite complicated. As soon as one person stands to help you, another one is trying to bring you down. So it may not be cutthroat out there, but you definitely have to worry about the reputation of your business. It’s something you should be thinking about and protecting at all times.

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 your best to be personable when you are online. Posting status updates and tweets doesn’t work without active communication between you and your followers. Answer questions posted to you. If someone posts a question and you don’t have the answer, tell them you don’t know but you’re working on getting the answer for them.

Make sure that at least several of your business web pages are optimized for your business name. You want Google to recognize your business homepage as the authoritative Internet site about your business. You want to have the number one search position for your business name, not number two or three behind a Wikipedia article or some blog. Make sure that your website is the first listing someone sees when they Google your brand.

One good way to improve the reputation of your company is by asking customers who are happy with your service or product to post positive reviews on your blog or website. You can also ask them to say something nice about your company on sites like Linkedln, Google Places or Yelp.

Post moderation guidelines on each of your websites and social media sites. By posting guidelines, your visitors will know what is and what is not acceptable responses on your website and social media sites. If someone posts something that is not within the guidelines, remove the post and give an explanation of why the post was removed.

Keep in mind that your online and in-person reputations both matter just as much. There are many people that are great in person yet they are not very great with customers over the Internet. You should be nice either way since you have no idea if this customer will spread negative information that can destroy you.

To improve your online business reputation, make sure you publish a lot of content. Although it is almost impossible to remove negative content completely from the internet, it’s possible to have negative content pushed to search engine result pages that are used less. Therefore, if your company’s negative comments get pushed back to the fifth or sixth page of results, then they won’t be read as often.

Watch what you say. This applies to both online and offline interactions. Avoid having any discussions about illegal activity or making derogatory comments. You also want to avoid having yourself and your business tied to images that are explicit or inappropriate. Also, try to avoid doing or saying anything negative that will be on a news station. Potential investors and customers may see these things as red flags.

Personalize each of your responses. Avoid using templates for your responses. Instead, personally write each response as if you were talking to your customer face to face. Your customer will know if you are using templates and will feel as if you do not care about their opinions or business.

If you’re searching for your company on the Internet and find false information, you should ask the site’s owner to take things like that down. If you show the site owner that what they are presenting is factually untrue and they are liable, most website owners will comply with your request.

If you want to improve the reputation of your company, consider getting more involved with your community doing volunteer work. Consumers like companies that take social responsibility seriously. By donating your time or money to your local community, you are putting a positive spin on your company’s reputation, and customers will see that.

Learn which review sites are popular, and look for your company on those sites first. These are the sites that get the most traffic. What is written in them is often fed to other search engines. So, you want to be sure that any negative reviews or comments on your company be addressed appropriately.

Equipped with the tips that you just read, it’s time for you to really get a grasp on what it means to keep up a reliable business reputation. Managing this reputation will see many other positive things happen to your business. You just have to build trust with your customer base and keep working hard.

How You Can Manage Your Reputation was originally published on Spring

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