It is a fact that your online business is affected greatly by how others perceive it. Unfortunately, what people say on the Internet isn’t always true. However, you can take steps to protect your online reputation so that your business can continue to thrive. Keep reading to find out more.
Before putting too much effort in reputation management online, check to see how much you need, if any. Search your business with Google and Bing. Do negative results come up? Do the websites and blogs your business runs only show up on a few hits or none at all? Answering yes to either question means that you have work cut out.
In terms of fielding negative comments, you should always stay proactive. Put up positive testimonials from customers so others know what your business is really about. Keep updating with fresh, positive content to make anything negative slip down the search results.
Have a good online personality. Posting status updates and tweets isn’t going to work unless you’re speaking with the followers you have. If someone posts a question to your social media site, ensure that it is answered as quickly as possible. If you aren’t sure of the answer, tell the follower you are looking for an answer.
Be transparent. Some companies have been accused of removing complaints from their website. Don’t be like them. Instead, quickly answer the complaints and state on your website how you will remedy the complaint. Once the complaint is resolved, ask your customer to post on your site that the complaint was resolved and how long it took to resolve the complaint.
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.
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.
If you do a search for your company online and you see information that is not true, you can petition the site owner and ask them to take it down. Reputable site owners will do this in a heartbeat.
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.
If you come across a negative comment or review about your company, do not ignore it. Post a response to it and defend your position. Sometimes people who post negative comments only tell one side of the story. It is up to you to present your side of it so the readers will get a fuller picture.
Everybody makes mistakes, even large corporations. When your business makes a mistake, it is important that you apologize for it to your customers as soon as you can. Describe how your company will make amends. When you are forthcoming about mistakes, you can still protect your reputation because customers will appreciate your honesty.
While creating controversy can help your business get a lot of attention, it is never a good idea if you are trying to increase your customer base. While people out there will talking about you, it is likely that they will be saying things that will put your business in a negative light.
Make sure that your personal social networking pages are completely private to everyone except your friends. While this may seem like you are being irrationally mysterious, the result will be negative people having less of your information to run with. Business pages should always be available to everyone that wants to take a look.
Talk to your friends to make sure that they are not doing anything that can make you look bad. For example, if there are pictures of you drunk and acting silly, make sure that your friend does not post them anywhere online. While it may seem like a joke, it can definitely do a number on you.
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.
Take the right steps now to protect your online reputation. It would be unfortunate if your best efforts were thwarted by posters who do nothing but spew untruths. You can prevent this by being proactive and staying in the driver’s seat. Use the tips you’ve just been given to help you do just that.
Reputation Management – Top Tips To Help You Succeed was originally published on Spring