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ONLINE REPUTATION MANAGEMENT: A Three Pronged Approach:
1. Optimizing good information to push down the negative: using new content
(blog, websites, press releases, public network profiles, google images, etc) and
search engine optimization. Changing the Wikipedia profile. Notes Wikipedia
below.
2. Eliminating the bad information using prevalence and proprietary algorithms;
redirecting the way in which Google sequences your information (reassociating
it with the positive content). This is called off-page optimization.
3. Eliminating personal information (social sec, tel dob, addresses etc) from all
public and private directories.
COMMENTS:
Step 2 is critical otherwise one is just bailing water from an ongoing flood of negative
press. By realigning the algorithms (i.e. reinforcing positive associations with your name
and weakening the negative associations), one almost permanently seals up the water
hole or at least closes it significantly. This allows for Step 1 to be a onetime project
(which will take 2 to 4 months approx.), with just tweaking here and there down the
road with updated content.
BEST PEOPLE TO USE:
You need people who eat, drink and sleep algorithms and search engine optimization.
I've researched several companies and the most skilled, discrete, award winning and
comprehensive is a company called, www.reputation.com based in Silicon Valley. See
their attached docs for review. Below are bulleted key points on them:
Lookup Page just creates web pages and will not solve your problem.
I would serve as a liaison between you and Reputation. I would monitor their progress
and provide them with all positive content that they need. They would make sure that
the content has maximum algorithmic potential. You could keep your positive content
simple (using you Edge.org summary which is good), or expand your content with
updates on current science work and scientists. The benefit of the former, is that it
keeps you more anonymous. The benefit of the latter is that is algorithmically
associates you to a larger pool of known scientists, further pushing up positive content.
My advice would be to combine the two: a simple repetitive bio summary of you but
with a larger list of scientists added on. But I would ask the Reputation team about this:
saying that the main goal is to enhance anonymity and algorithmic associations at the
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WHY REPUTATION (in no particular order}
• Represents numerous fortune 500 companies
• clients in more than 100 countries
• based in Silicon Valley
• Featured on CNN, WSJ, Forbes, NY limes etc
• Undisputed world leader in online reputation management
• Prevalence and proprietary algorithms to drive positive search results to the
top.
• Intimate knowledge of search engine optimization.
• 200+ employees
• Patented Internet technology
• Partnered with: American Medical Assoc. Am Bar Assoc, Aol, etc
• $67 million in venture capital to date.
• CEO is Michael Fertik
CEO and Founder
Michael Fertik founded Reputation.com in 2006
with the belief that people have the right to control
and protect their online reputation and privacy. In
addition to his work with Reputation.com, Michael
holds a position on the advisory board of The Internet
Keepsafe Coalition (iKeepSafe), a nonprofit that
works to protect the health and safety of youth online.
Michael is regarded as one of the earliest pioneers of
online reputation management and a leading expert
on issues of online privacy. He co-authored the book
Wild West 2.0 and lectures internationally, appearing
before professional and academic audiences. Michael
also advises school administrators and parent groups.
Prior to founding Reputation.com, Michael clerked for
Chief Judge Danny J. Boggs of the Sixth Circuit Court
of Appeals of the United States. He is a graduate of
Harvard College and Harvard Law School, speaks
several languages, and enjoys sailing, reading, and
running.
TIME FRAME & FEES
Their "Picasso" Tech services described in step 2, will take approx. 3 months to eliminate
bad press from the lu and 2' page. The whole process will take about a year to be
solidified. Fees will be approx. $10k -$15k per month but depends on each case and costs
can be kept down by providing content and selecting only truly necessary services.
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WIKIPEDIA
This is a tough nut to crack. And I need to do more research on this. Wiki comes up first
on the Google list due to its powerful domain and contains totally lopsided and damning
content on you.
But we'll crack it. On the surface, Wiki is controlled by a morass of copyediting geeks
who have nothing better to do than to discuss reference tags etc. It is also 'the people's'
encyclopedia, dictated by the tyranny of the majority—so no objectivity at all.
Current Strategy— 1. The Reputation group have a copyright team dedicated to
balancing the content on Wikipedia and gradually sectioning the bad stuff down to sub
categories in the profile. They don't seem to be able to eliminate the bad though. 2. So,
I think it's worth seeing how people like Prince Andrew managed to create an
absolutely stellar profile—or Bill Clinton for that matter. No mention of his
impeachment or lying to the Grand Jury. It barely touches on Lewinsky etc. 3. There are
also protected pages on Wiki but I need more time and research.
WEBSITE
You need to update your website immediately by adding the bio on you from The Edge
if you can and adding a longer summary of science and scientists that you are/have
worked with.
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