Friday, 27 February 2015

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REPUTATION REPAIR, CONTENT REMOVAL AND ONLINE REPUTATION MANAGEMENT FOR SHOPS AND RETAIL STORES




We live in times where the approach towards the various facets of life has taken an 360 degree turn. The way people interconnect, read books and journals, order holidays, work and shop, has transformed from traditional to the modern which is both cost-effective and time-saving. Each year, scores of shoppers are turning to the web rather than slogging around the marketplace. These shoppers are adapting to the web, learning how to use search engines, shop for voucher codes & dig information on any business before they become willing to part a chunk of their hard-earned cash.We all know that bad news trips like wild fire. All it takes is one disgruntled consumer to cause destruction of reputation. The social media, blogs, review sites & forums often cater to such unscrupulous needs.It is vital that when a user searches for your brand using search engines like Google, they see good feedback & reviews about prices, products, website usability, customer services, delivery & after-sales care. If a potential customer sees something they do not like, off they go to your competitor, never to return. aReputation can monitor millions of webpages for any mention of your brand, whether it is good or bad. Our dedicated team of specialists diligently works on promoting the good stuff whilst removing the malicious ones.It’s time to pay attention to what’s being said online about your company, your industry, and your products or services. aReputation can help you in this endeavor, please fill the inquiry form on right to receive a free consultation.

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Bad reviews. And what makes it worse for this dealer is that very few other car dealers in this area have reviews, so just the fact that this dealer has reviews — negative or not — means they appear higher in the SERPs. Ouch.Compare that with the reviews for this small bike shop

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The point is that people are talking about small businesses online — even local car dealerships and small bike shops.

Small Businesses are Catching On to Reputation Management Slowly but surely, the idea of small business reputation management is taking hold. Proactive small business owners are learning to manage their reputation on review sites like Yelp. This is new territory for many small businesses, and traditional media occasionally picks up on the idea — sometimes reporting the good and sometimes the bad.

Good: USA Today recently wrote about the impact of reviews on a small business’s online reputation.

Bad:In the San Francisco area, some restaurants are learning reputation management the hard way: They’re having to give away free food or risk having their online reputation trashed.

Good or bad, I hope the message is clear for small business owners: It’s time to pay attention to what’s being said online about your company, your industry, and your products or services. aReputation can help you in this endeavor, please fill the inquiry form .

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