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Wild West 2.0: How to Protect and Restore Your Reputation on the Untamed Social Frontier

These days, your online Internet reputation is your reputation. Of course, having no reputation is usually better than a bad one, but don’t wait for someone else to establish a good one for you. It’s time for every business and business person to proactively create a positive presence before someone else puts you in a defensive mode that is hard to win.

The first step in the process is to claim your online identity. This is simple in concept, but requires real effort and can be time-consuming and even expensive if someone gets there before you and tries to sell you the rights to your preferred business or personal domain name. See my previous article, Get the Right Domain Name for your Startup.

Michael Fertik and David Thompson bring this issue and many others together in their book “Wild West 2.0.” After you claim your identity with placeholder domain names, accounts in social networks, and common blogging platforms, your next challenge is to create enough positive content as a “Google wall” to keep negative info out of the top Google search results.

Positive content, such as information and pictures on your accomplishments, achievements, and friends, paints you in a good light. Neutral content, including your membership in business associations, and company affiliations, can at best balance false negative information, or at least make the negatives harder to find.

Here are some of the easiest methods we both recommend for creating positive and neutral content:

If you have already been a victim of online reputation damage (accidentally or maliciously), proactively reach out to friends and co-workers to explain the problem. They can assist you by linking to positive and neutral content about you, thus displacing or minimizing the negative content.

For your startup, one study found that reputation damage is a bigger risk to most companies than a natural disaster or even terrorism. Remember that during the startup phase where your company is not yet a brand, you are the company, so your reputation and that of your company are tightly linked.

The Internet has been a powerful and disruptive technology. The good news is that you can use it to your advantage. But you can’t ignore it and pretend there is no danger. Just like in prior generations with the Wild West, people who put up a good offense to protect themselves were the ones who survived and prospered. Take heed, and take action.

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