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17 Search Engine Reputation Management Optimization Tips
by Rob Garner, Wednesday, November 7, 2007, 1:15 PM

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As it is becoming more commonly accepted that Google, Yahoo and MSN are reputation management engines just as much as they are search engines, more folks are seeking information on how to increase positive visibility for a personal or corporate name.  Here is a quick list of 17 different ways to optimize for positive visibility for your personal or brand name:
  

1)      Add your profile to LinkedIn, and build a real page with real connections. 

2)      Create a site with your exact keyword or name domain, and add useful and unique content. 

3)      Use paid search to enhance your site visibility.  The engines give you two basic opportunities for placement -- paid and natural. Consider using them both if it will help achieve your end goals.  This does not mean that a defensive stance is required in the copy, but it can help increase visibility, if needed.

4)      Take inventory of all of your existing sites.  Determine if they are properly optimized for your target brand or name keyword set.  If not, start filling in the gaps with optimized pages, and optimized title and meta elements.

5)      Use various optimized digital assets -- particularly video.  Video and image results can attract eyeballs away from everything else on the page.  Make it useful, funny, or otherwise unique and entertaining.

6)      Write useful content and establish yourself or your company as an expert, either for your own site, or for other blogs.  Good content naturally finds itself at the top of the search results, and its creators are often rewarded with link citations, writer profile pages and high rankings as a result. 

7)      Link strategically.  I don't want to sell this one short, as it is one of the most important elements, but leverage your on-theme sites and link to other relevant sites to help push them up higher in the results.

8)      Leverage your good domain for search benefits by creating a subdomain for your target term.  Add valuable and useful content.  Corporate sites should seriously consider architecting around subdomains, as they are treated as separate domains by the engines.

9)      Create a profile on various social media sites like MySpace and Flickr.  Also note that content entered into Flickr is entered into a Creative Commons license.

10)  Start a blog on WordPress.  Plan on investing time and making it a real blog. 

11) Start a WordPress blog on your own domain.

12)  Avoid putting out any material that you wouldn't want in your primary namespace.  An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

13)  Create a Naymz profile.

14)  Send out a press release, or two.  Or twenty (over time, of course).

15) Have someone interview you about your passion.  Publish the interview on your site.

16) Create a search roll at Rollyo of search engines and topics you really like. 

17) Be very, very patient. 

If you need help executing your own Search Engine Reputation Management campaign DONE! SEO can help you.
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4 comments on "17 Search Engine Reputation Management Optimization Tips"

  1. James Rector from Lexalytics
    commented on: January 30, 2008 at 12:09 PM
    It appears skepticism will follow each of the web's innovations - as online users observe each new communication technology manipulated to achieve an individual's agenda. Social Media manipulation is just as susceptible. It warrants looking at best practices on evidence - when we try to learn from this media information source.

    James Rector

  2. Nicholas Abramovic from NSA Consulting
    commented on: November 10, 2007 at 4:51 PM
    Patience is key. That should have been number one on the list.

    http://nsaconsult.com

    Though this blog article does disagree with the importance of links: http://nsaconsult.com/blog/small-business-web-marketing/11

    Yes, Links are important, but with the latest evolution of PageRank, Google is really cracking down on where and how you are getting your links.

  3. Jaan Kanellis from KBK Marketing
    commented on: November 08, 2007 at 11:58 AM
    Here are some more great brand/reputation management tips:

    http://www.jaankanellis.com/top-10-reputation-or-brand-management-tips/

  4. David Burdon from Simply Clicks
    commented on: November 07, 2007 at 7:23 PM
    Couldn't resist this one.

    18. Appear on CNN talking about Google:

    http://edition.cnn.com/video/#/video/business/2007/11/02/janis.uk.google.assualt.cnn

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  • Rob Garner is senior strategy director for digital marketing company iCrossing. He also serves on the SEMPO board of directors. Follow him on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/robgarner and contact him here.


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