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how many of you guys do this http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-11381037. I do. and i believe this will be the opossite of PR but within the same group
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Its basically De-Seo'ing isn't it in a way.
Touch local are very pro active in doing stuff like this.
No what is odne is that the offending article gets pushed down out of sight by creating more content that ranks above it.
representation of companies in a negative or a positive way will be deemed easy or difficult depending on how popular the complaint term is.
I use the term "complaint loosely" as thats what reputation management really is "fixing published complaints" but also putting out positive pr.
The Google (and other search engines) have become an more popular medium for discussing products and companies and i felt that this is a new way forward for any marketing company. Hence change of direction in work.
I noticed the 150 pricing plan...seems fair. but then again what if there is a loot of crap to deal with?
This type of service is growing in a big way, but is it really that new? I have been do positive PR for years, on the flip side I am sure companies have also been doing negative PR too![]()
Its the mirror image of PR, we have been doing it for some time for small and large businesses alike. With the rise of comparison sites, forum activity its something that worries lots of small businesses. Our costs range from £45 to £900 per month and there are a lot who use us to combine seo and reputation management for around £150 each month. It a clever way to use a PR and marketing budget.
You have to be very careful that it's not seen as deceptive advertising,
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/08/27/ftc_and_reverb/
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article1361968.ece
You have to be very careful that it's not seen as deceptive advertising,
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/08/27/ftc_and_reverb/
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article1361968.ece