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The guide to "Doing it yourself"
At Centel Media, we understand the stress and frustration that comes with not being able to manage your online reputation. To help put your stress at ease, we have some inside information on how you can start boosting your reputation yourself. If you would like to learn more about how you can begin pushing down your negative links in major search engine results, give us a call at (765) 343-NEWS / (6397).
Create Social Media Profiles:
With social media profiles, you can control what goes on the Internet about you. You can also choose what social media sites you would like to use. If you are trying to boost your online reputation, it’s a good idea to create profiles on all of the most popular sites.
These sites include Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and many others. These three sites are also considered to be authoritative sites, which means they show up high in Google search results.
These sites include Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and many others. These three sites are also considered to be authoritative sites, which means they show up high in Google search results.
Create Back Links To Your Website:
Algorithms determine what has the authority and popularity to be on the top of search results pages. Including links that connect your site to sites of authority increase your chances of getting your sites to the top of the search results.
DO NOT Click or Interact With Any Negative Posts Online:
It is very important that you do not interact with any negative postings, especially if we are working on boosting your reputation. Popularity has a large influence on Google algorithms, meaning if you continue to interact with negative postings, these postings will continue to grab attention.
Thusly, interacting with negative postings means they will rise in the ranks and it will be much harder to get these postings far down the list on search results. We want to get your positive assets to the top of the feed as quickly as possible, and to do so, we need to ensure you don’t give the enemy any help in fighting back.
Thusly, interacting with negative postings means they will rise in the ranks and it will be much harder to get these postings far down the list on search results. We want to get your positive assets to the top of the feed as quickly as possible, and to do so, we need to ensure you don’t give the enemy any help in fighting back.
Stay Relevant:
Staying relevant is a big part of maintaining your online reputation.
Blogs are one of the things that count as a positive asset—to keep your blog links up in the search results, you have to make sure you blog frequently. Furthermore, staying current on blogs will keep traffic flowing to the sites they are connected to (your main site, for example).
Blogs are one of the things that count as a positive asset—to keep your blog links up in the search results, you have to make sure you blog frequently. Furthermore, staying current on blogs will keep traffic flowing to the sites they are connected to (your main site, for example).
Always Monitor Your Reputation:
You never know when negative comments and articles are going to surface. While we can create insulation with a flood of positive assets, it’s necessary to continue to monitor your reputation. You can easily monitoring your reputation by simply searching yourself or your company on major search engines from time to time. The more often you check up on your reputation, the faster you can clear up negative articles.