The Employment Issue and Online Reputations

Posted by admin | October 11th, 2011

Many people who are currently unemployed are spending money on their online reputation management. Read that sentence again–if it seems a bit shocking, then welcome to the new world, where the Internet and technology play such a large role that even the unemployed must spend money on their online reputations.

It has been proven that a very high percentage of employers will actually Google prospective employees before even interviewing with them. If they find negative information in their Google results, they will often not even interview them. This means those individuals don’t even really get an opportunity to defend themselves–they are out of the running before they even know it. The online reputation is quite powerful these days and it helps people to form opinions quickly, right or wrong.

Reputation Hawk is a company that helps people who are having trouble with this issue to fix the problem. ReputationHawk cannot remove the information in minutes or anything, but given some time they can displace the negative information with positive information.

The Newest Death of ORM

Posted by admin | August 22nd, 2011

Every couple of weeks, someone declares that the online reputation management industry is dead for good. This is just the latest article I’ve seen declaring as much. Sure, there are twice as same-domain links on the first page, but only if you are logged into a Google Account. If you aren’t, things remain mostly unchanged. Even if you are, people will not look to the website of the company or individual itself for more info–they could do that through just one link. If the result is that there is less variety of links on the first page, people will simply start looking to the second page for more help.

Yesterday we reported on Google’s roll-out of new, huge site-links that appear on branded searches, which pretty much crowds out the entire browser screen contents. Organic search listings not affiliated with the company (such as any damaging reviews) are pushed “below the fold” or to page 2 and beyond, where fewer and fewer eyeballs venture out to.

In all likelihood, ReputationHawk.com and other companies in the online reputation management industry will go on just as they have until now. ReputationHawk and companies like it will continue to thrive just as before because this does not ultimately change much in the long run. Still, it’s not surprising to see another person trying to prophesy the death of the industry.

Not On the Up and Up

Posted by admin | August 9th, 2011

There is a great deal of stuff going on online that is not on the up and up. Amongst the most prominent of problems online is the issue of online defamation. There is very little in the way of legitimate law around to deal with this issue, regardless of what country you live in, though all of the countries have various ways in which they handle these legal matters. However, these are rarely good solutions to the situation at hand:

“The last thing you want is to be public in court and create more records about the problem you’re trying to get rid of,” says Vogele. Within legal circles, this is commonly referred to as the Streisand Effect, named for Barbra Streisand who sued to get a site to take down paparazzi photos of her home. Her lawsuit launched a gajillion news stories, which all included the photo of her home, eliminating any chance she had of getting it scrubbed from the Internet.

When it comes to online defamation, there are not many solutions, unfortunately. However, companies like ReputationHawk are currently offering the best solution to this issue. Reputation Hawk is a high quality company that offers online reputation management services for cheap.

The Newest Tool, How It Effects Things

Posted by admin | July 7th, 2011

There are many tools that are available to someone who wants to manage their online reputations. There are many software programs, businesses, and methods that can be used to see how your online reputation is doing. However, one of the most new and exciting ones is Google’s Me on the Web tool.

Me on the Web is a tool that Google has created which allows their users to monitor their online reputations. It arrived on the scene not too long ago to much fanfare because people were excited to see how Google was going to enter into the online reputation management industry. With companies like ReputationHawk offering services in the industry, it was only a matter of time before Google offered something–though by no means did they supplant the online reputation management companies like Reputation Hawk with their service.

While ReputationHawk.com is a full service online reputation management firm, Me on the Web is more of a personal service which allows people to keep up with their own online reputations. It allows them to see if anything is said about them online, but is not capable of helping them to fix any substantial problem.

Hide and Seek: Online Defamation Style

Posted by admin | June 22nd, 2011

Google is the most powerful search engine on the planet. So, it is quite alarming when you find that someone has said bad things about you online. Particularly if the information is on display for all to see in your Google search results. Google uses a formula, often called an algorithm, to determine which links and comments appear highest in the search engine results pages. Often, it is the most negative comments that rank the highest.

Google has long recognized this problem, which is sometimes known as online reputation wrecking or online defamation, but has done very little to fix it, believing that negative publicity is a part of the Internet experience. Certainly Google cannot go hiding or getting rid of every single negative comment in space, nor should it get involved in judging which comments are fair and which are slanderous.

This is why online reputation management exists. Reputation Hawk excels are providing top quality services that will de-rank these negative comments. Best of all, the staff at ReputationHawk.com is highly professional and can be trusted to handle your problem capably.

Social Networking’s Associated Problems

Posted by admin | April 8th, 2011

It is quite rare these days to come across someone under the age of 60 who does not have a facebook or twitter account. The norm has been flipped on its head, with even grandparents jumping on the social networking train for the sake of keeping up with long-lost friends and family members across the country. However, while social networking is both fun and popular at the moment, it is easy to see how it could also be dangerous. Indeed, it has led to the damaging of many peoples online reputations.

And while social networking sites are great for winning friends and influencing people, they can just as easily lead to you losing friends, or worse, jobs and alienating people. So what do you do when unflattering pictures, controversial postings or negative reviews make you or your business look bad?

Hiring a company like Reputation Hawk is one way to go about solving this problem. Handling all sorts of online reputation management problems, ReputationHawk is one of the best firms in the industry. If I found that I had been defamed online or simple that I had a sloppy online persona thanks to some Internet malcontents or stupid friends, I would contact them immediately.

Permanence of the Internet

Posted by admin | January 11th, 2011

If you had told people you were “Googling” yourself ten years ago, they would’ve given you quite the funny look. Now, it is a common phrase and it should be a common practice, though it isn’t. Lots of people Google themselves, but more people should. Every single entity, person, or business, has an online reputation–regardless of whether they want one or not. If you Google yourself, you will often find things you do not want associated with yourself. However, googling yourself is still important in this cyber age.

Why is it important? You need to be mindful of what people have said about you online. It is arguable, but some people believe that what is being said online about you is even more important than what people say about you in real life. This is because what people say about you in the real world will disappear after they’ve said it, carrying on only in the minds of those who heard what was said–meanwhile online comments stick around forever for anyone to read. The permanence of an online reputation is why it is so dangerous, and therefore so important.

Reputation Hawk is a company that helps companies and individuals to avoid this problem. ReputationHawk.com offers online reputation management services that can counteract the permanence of the Internet.

The Importance of Social Networking

Posted by admin | October 14th, 2010

There are many indicators which people can point to to figure the success of social networking. However, in order to prove social networking is not just small potatoes, it is necessary to point out where social networking has had a major effect on the real world.

For evidence of this, just look at Barack Obama’s facebook page–which has over 14 million friends, or Sarah Palin, who has over 2.25 million followers on facebook.

Events can now be triggered and covered exclusively through the Internet. If you have ever seen a flashmob, then you know what social networking is capable of. The “Green Revolution in Iran was covered by twitter followers in real time, information was put out as quickly as it was discovered in Iran.

Social networking will only increase in importance over the coming weeks, months, and years. Companies like ReputationHawk can offer services that make online defamation less important in the long run. The solution is often simple, but companies like ReputationHawk.com emphasize the importance of social networking.

Maybe You Deserve It…

Posted by admin | August 19th, 2010

There is one exceptionally tough lesson that everyone involved in online reputation management must deal with. That is the idea that some people deserve their bad reputations. Some people’s online reputations cannot be fixed because they will continue to be injurious to themselves by doing the same things that ruined their reputation to begin with.

Paris Hilton, Mel Gibson, and Lindsay Lohan are all good examples of this. No matter how good their PR or Online reputation management people are, they are never going to be able to create good online reputation management images for them because they repeatedly make bad press for themselves, whether through Paris Hilton’s partying or Mel Gibson’s profanity laced tirades.

Companies like ReputationHAWK have to simply accept that some people either don’t really want help, or can’t be helped by them. This is a tough lesson for companies like ReputationHawk.com to learn because they must turn down clients.

The Use of Social Media by Employees

Posted by admin | August 4th, 2010

Companies all over the United States have been slow to make rules for their employees regarding how they use social media. Their digital reputation very much depends on it. Many companies have suffered some very serious effects from bad social networking habits–look to Dominoes for an example.

Reputation Hawk is a company that can fix the sort of damage caused by bad use of social media. But companies are increasingly have employees barred from using social media while at work, or keeping customers from mentioning their work on social networking sites. If that fails, companies will often turn to online reputation management firms like ReputationHawk.com. These companies can promote the company positively online while decreasing the visibility and importance of any negative articles, blogs, forums, or social networking statements.