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How to Protect (or Destroy) Your Reputation Online: The Essential Guide to Avoid Digital Damage, Lock Down Your Brand, and Defend Your Business
Contributor(s): David, John (Author)
ISBN: 1632650649     ISBN-13: 9781632650641
Publisher: Career Press
OUR PRICE:   $15.29  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 2016
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BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | E-commerce - Internet Marketing
- Business & Economics | Public Relations
- Computers | Electronic Commerce (see Also Headings Under Business & Economics - E-comme
Dewey: 659.202
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 5.9" W x 8.9" (0.70 lbs) 224 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
With virtually nonexistent oversight, the internet can easily become the judge, jury, and executioner for anyone's reputation. Digital attacks and misinformation can cost you a job, a promotion, your marriage, even your business. Whether you've done something foolish yourself, are unfairly linked to another's misdeeds, or are simply the innocent victim of a third-party attack, most of us have no idea how to protect our online reputation.

How to Protect (Or Destroy) Your Reputation Online will show you how to:

  • Remove negative content from search results.
  • React and respond to an online attack.
  • Understand and manage online reviews.
  • Use marketing strategies to both improve your online reputation and bolster your bottom line.

    How to Protect (or Destroy) Your Reputation Online is an indispensable guidebook for individuals and businesses, offering in-depth information about popular review sites like Yelp, TripAdvisor, and Angie's List. John also shows you how to deal with revenge porn, hate blogs, Google's right to be forgotten in Europe, the business of online complaint sites, even the covert ops of reputation management.


  • Contributor Bio(s): David, John: - For more than 25 years, John P. David has counseled businesses and executives on strategic communications and marketing issues. He has developed a specialty in helping clients facing online attacks because, sadly, anyone can publish negative information online, seemingly without consequence. His strategic communications firm, David PR Group, counsels clients in the areas of marketing, reputation management, and public relations. He frequently writes about communications and strategy on the Huffington Post. You can follow him on Twitter @JohnPDavid