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Hi there Deborah,
There are some great sites/tools to check out - some are free, like the ones mentioned here, and some are premium-based. I did a follow-up post recently with some of the best options.
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Great information. I need to find out more about how to investigate on a corporate level. Can you suggest any good sites for that type of information?
1 year, 1 month ago byDeborah Richmond on
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The article recognises the importance of monitoring your brand online. As the ability for users to convey their opinions becomes ever easier, the likelihood of your brand being discussed increases proportionately. ... See all content
1 year, 8 months ago byTheLovableRogue on
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I agree, Mitch, and that's the main problem - the ones that generally do all the damage are the ones that hide the most. Surely if the claim was valid, then there wouldn't be any need to hide?
That's
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It's too bad that these people who want to say things like this always hide who they are. That's the one bad thing about the internet; it breeds a lot of punks. But I've heard of other sites like this ... See all content


That's an excellent description, witchypoo - "word of keyboard". That's the problem with the ease a comment can be posted and the scale that it can reach. Old-style word of mouth may have been limited ... See all content


While working with the BBB is certainly advisable for any business to protect its name, unfortunately I doubt whether it would hold as much stead where the RoR is concerned. After all, this is a website ... See all content


I'd never heard of the ROR. I'm wondering if there's a counter-strategy if you become a member of the Better Business Bureau and work diligently with them so you can point to that as an objective evaluation ... See all content
1 year, 8 months ago byBarb Chamberlain on
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If there’s one area where the Internet has made a huge difference in our everyday lives, it’s with the amount of information that is now freely available to and about us. Just type some keyword phrases ... See all content
1 year, 8 months ago byDanny Brown on
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If there’s one area where the Internet has made a huge difference in our everyday lives, it’s with the amount of information that is now freely available to and about us. Just type some keyword phrases ... See all content
1 year, 8 months ago byDanny Brown on
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Hi Trisha.
I'm really sorry to hear about your experience. Sites like the Rip Off Report really annoy me - how can they possibly allow information to go online without checking the facts? To me, that's
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(im a trisha too).
Trisha above is talking about me. Someone did that because they were mad at a BLOG i wrote, so they attacked my business, having never even purchased. Even said i fraudulently charged
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1 year, 8 months ago bytrisha@momdot on
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I'm sorry to hear about your friend's experience, Trish. Unfortunately, this seems to be a growing problem with the ease in which information can be shared so quickly online.
The only thing that can
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This happened to a friend of mine as well, and it started to hurt her business, simply because someone was mad at her about something, so they purposely published false allegations under a false name. ... See all content