| Protecting Your Space in the Google Results |
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| Wednesday, 31 October 2007 | |
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One of the most common questions small businesses have when dealing with online reputation management is "how do I make bad results go away?" The bad news is you usually can't. The good news is you can often push them far enough down the search results they don't get looked at. That's why it's essential to capture as many of the top listings on your own as possible. Andy Beal over at Marketing Pilgrim offers up a great post today with information about protecting your brand and your name in Google. Andy writes: Google is no longer just a search engine. With your potential customers, future employers, and members of the media turning to Google for information about your business, Google has become a reputation engine. Andy goes on to outline ten options that should give you a great chance at capturing more of the top ten listing. He offers up advice on launching your own web site, building a blog, using subdomains and leveraging various types of social media sites. He also offers a warning or two (don't try to submit a personal profile to Wikipedia) and reminds site owners to start using these tactics BEFORE they run into trouble. Read more at: http://www.searchengineguide.com/jennifer-laycock/protecting-your-space-in-the-google-resu.php. Comments (0)
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