Manage Your Online Reputation
Online Reputation Management New Zealand
Manage Your Online Reputation
People are talking about your
company – and the whole world is listening. The increasing
prevalence of blogging, forums and social media have opened
up companies and individuals to a plethora of feedback, both
positive and negative.
So how do you monitor and manage
your online reputation when everybody is a critic? One way
is by instructing a professional target="_blank">online reputation management company
to monitor, report and react to online comments and
opinions.
Richard Conway, owner of Pure SEO one of New Zealand’s leading search engine optimization companies says;
“The process of online reputation management is not so different to those used in search engine optimization, however the goals and implementation is vastly different’
“We have been approached by all sorts, from major celebrities to large corporations looking for ‘damage control’. We consider and price each enquiry on a case by case basis, as the hours spent can vary hugely between jobs.’
“Other companies just want us to
monitor and respond to ‘chatter’ about their business
– both positive and negative, to build up a trusted online
brand”
A recent survey in America by the Opinion
Research Corporation cited 84% of people surveyed say that
online reviews influence their purchasing decisions. This
figure is likely repeated across many industries; employers
looking at new employees, companies looking for service
providers or even families checking out potential new family
members!
If you are interested in finding out more about reputation defending or online reputation management speak to the experts (online reputation management)
ends
Advertising Standards Authority: ASA Annual Report 2025 - Platform-Neutral Regulation Keeps Pace With Digital Advertising
Science Media Centre: Lead Pipes Banned For New Plumbing – Expert Reaction
New Zealand Young Physicists Trust: Auckland To Host The ‘World Cup Of Physics’ In 2027; Search Begins For Student-Designed Tournament Logo
Oxfam Aotearoa: Top CEO Pay Increased 20 Times Faster Than Workers’ Pay In 2025
Bill Bennett: TUANZ Report - Networks Built, Value Missing
Workers First Union: May Day - Union Warns Against Fuel Crisis Opportunism By Employers

