How to Build Up Your Internet Reputation
In today’s
fast-paced world, when practically anyone and everyone has a profile on the
World Wide Web, whether personal or professional, it is important that whatever
content we put up reflects positively about us. It directly affects what and
how people think of us.
This is especially true of
businesses. The Internet is probably the biggest tool for advertising your
wares. Word-of-mouth is how your reputation will spread on the Net. So how you
market yourself on the Internet, and how happy your customers are, are a few
things you need to be very careful about. A satisfied customer might post a
positive review online which can boost business, but at the same an unsatisfied
customer(s) can ruin your reputation in no time by posting unfavorable reviews.
To prevent this from happening, a lot of major corporations manage and
safeguard their online reputation by taking help from reputation management
companies. But what steps would you take yourself to keep your reputation from
getting tarnished, especially if you own a small business, or have a personal
profile or a blog?
Creating Your Own Personal Brand
If you are a job seeker and
planning to post your résumé online, then it’s very important that your résumé
creates a positive impression about you. If you have a social networking
profile or a blog, make sure it contains only good content about you. A
prospective employer might just run a search for you and get influenced by what
your profiles have to say about you. As they say, first impression is the last
impression. In a blog, never ever lie about yourself or anything that you have
written. Offer only useful content. Providing valuable and thought-provoking
insights and high quality material will not only help in establishing you as an
expert in your field, but fetch you better results and push your rankings up in
search engine results. At the same time, keep in mind you don’t divulge too
much personal information about yourself.
If you own a business, just make
sure your website contains all the information it can about your products and
services. Incomplete information will leave a prospective client unhappy and he
may leave the website and hunt elsewhere. Highlight all the positive reviews
about your products by providing links to them. If you have received
testimonials, provide links to them. Starting a blog will help you interact
more with your customers, and your business can profit if you get constructive
feedback from them. Be sure to create a page for your business on all social
networking sites. Attract readers to your website once it is established by
asking friends and partners to provide links to your content on their own blogs
or sites. This often serves to increase the number of people visiting your
page, and is a great tool to increase the prospects of landing a good job
and/or promoting your business.
How you design your website also
has an effect on your online reputation. If you are an expert at HTML, you can
have a snazzy website which will attract readers. Otherwise, keep it simple by
not crowding it with too much content, pop-ups, and advertisements. These can
be a major turnoff and drive readers away.
Check and Respond to What Others
are Saying
Keep a tab on your reputation by
constantly monitoring it. Every day, make it a point to check who all have
posted reviews about your services, whether good or bad. If you find a negative
review, try to get in touch with the people who posted it. One way out is to
take the criticism good-naturedly, apologize to the customer, and tell him that
you will do your best to rectify matters. The way you handle complaints is
going to affect your business, so handle it such that the customer is satisfied
and not disgruntled anymore. Trying to justify your services might backfire, so
whatever you choose to do, do it carefully. At the same time, if a customer
posted positive comments, thank him for it, and make it look sincere. Do this
monitoring activity on a regular day-to-day basis, so you can take care of all
negative comments before they begin to tarnish your online reputation.
Build Contacts with People with
Similar Interests
This is extremely important as
well. If you do not build and maintain contact with people who have the same
professional interests, you could be losing out on a huge load of customers.
You can share a great deal of information online with people who are into a
similar business as yours. Cross-referencing and joining forces with your
business partners or other professionals in the same field will ultimately lead
to an increase in traffic on your website.
Having a reputable web presence is
highly important nowadays. It helps in increasing your brand awareness, and
targets the right audience. Relevant content will improve the flow of customers
to your site, helping you to establish long-term relationships with customers,
and ultimately improve sales. Building an online reputation takes time, and
once you build it, managing it is also equally important, and when you do that,
both your customers and rivals will look up to you.
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