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Reputation Armor (ReputationArmor.com) Quote of the Day

Glass, china, and reputation are easily cracked, and never mended well.

~Benjamin Franklin

Note: We think Ben may have changed his mind about reputation never being mended well if he could see the work Reputation Armor does for our clients…Just saying…

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Reputation Armor (ReputationArmor.com) Ad Copy and Website Content

Reputation Armor has seen a lot of available software online that can give you ideas on how to declare your ad copy or your website’s text content. There are, on the other hand restrictions to using them. Some services give you generic phrases that can be found in every other websites. Worse, they can give you the same phrases over and over again that won’t match your keywords at all. Reputation Armor will generate a an extensive key word report for our reputation armor clients.
Reputation Armor has found that the best way of creating a good ad copy is researching Reputation Armor has a research department that will do just that. When it comes to your site’s content, having complete knowledge as to what you are selling and having the passion to for the trade will help you convey your products in words. Reputation Armor will also write unique and specific content that can be just powerful as having a generic praise-filled one.
The bottom line, there are no shortcuts to raking in all that green Reputation Armor strives  to work up captivating marketing strategies for you and/or your business

For more information Contact Reputation Armor.

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Reputation Armor Looks at Social Networking Stats

Reputation Armor notes:

40 percent of adults 30 and older used  social sites in the fall of 2009.

73 percent of adult profile owners use Facebook, 48 percent have a profile on MySpace and 14 percent use LinkedIn

37 percent of internet users have contributed to the creation of news, commented about it via postings on social media sites like Facebook or Twitter.

Stats like these are a direct reflection on why Reputation Armor believes social networking sites are such a crucial part of reputation management.

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Reputation Armor Quote of the Day #3

Reputation Armor Quote:

If you can’t get rid of the skeleton in your closet, you’d best teach it to dance.

~ William Shakespeare

Brought to you by Reputation Armor

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Reputation Armor Tips for Reputation Management

Reputation Armor  Online Reputation Management Tools

While there are many different tools one can use to manage their online reputation, there are a handful that reputation armor finds work the best. Here are two that have a great deal of clout, and can be used in almost any situation to improve an online brand.

Reputation Armor suggests WordPress

WordPress is the premiere blogging platform used in the world, with more than 200 million blogs running on the software. It is built with user interaction in mind, and features an incredibly-intuitive backend that anyone can learn to use in a short period of time. Running a blog on Wordpress is one of the best ways to be featured near the top of search results, because the very nature of blogs lends itself quite well to having a great deal of search engine relevant content. There is a good chance that you are reading these Reputation Armor tips on WordPress.

Search engines are occupied with many things, Reputation Armor finds one of the most important factors in determining relevance is the freshness of content. Because blogs encourage their users to update frequently, search engines such as Google look at them regularly to see that the content has changed. And tools like WordPress actually include built in features that let a number of different websites and services know whenever new content is posted, so that each new post is echoed around the web, offering many hooks for search engines to pick up your content. So any and all content that reputation armor adds about you or your business will not go unnoticed

Reputation Armor suggests Twitter

Because of Twitter’s very strong web presence, a Twitter username will very often show up in the first page of search results for that term. As a result, setting up a free Twitter account using a personal name or a business name can be an easy, quick, and effective way to establish a first page listing. Twitter allows information to be personalized, a custom icon to be uploaded, which may be a photograph or company logo, and the background to be customized. Reputation Armor has a Twitter account.

To find out more about Reputation Armor, visit our Site: reputationarmor.com

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Reputation Armor 24/7

This is a busy time of year for Reputation Armor. For that reason,  our ReputationArmor.com team works through the weekend  repairing our clients good names. And this weekend is no different. So that means you can relax while we serve your reputation management needs.

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Reputation Armor Quote of the Day #2

Reputation Armor Quote:

“A man’s reputation is what other people think of him; his character is what he really is.”

Quote of the day brought to you by,  reputationarmor.com

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What Reputation Armor Thinks about Google PageRank

There is always a lot of Hoopla and Hype about Google Pagerank (PR). Is Google PageRank worth all the web chatter? Reputation Armor sees everyone talking about how important PageRank is, even we are caught up in the PageRank addiction.

Reputation Armor notes a comment the other day on a forum and someone posted this comment about PageRank:

“The PageRank you see in the toolbar is a sketchy and stale metric of what a pages PageRank used to be. A simple analogy is getting into your car to go for a drive, knowing that the fuel gauge only shows the amount of fuel that was in your tank 3 months ago. But would you really trust that there is gas in it today?”

In the opinion of Reputation Armor the green PageRank bar is like your website’s report card. It won’t help much on its own, but it represents other things about your site. If a site has a PR7 and is ranking well, it’s not ranking there because of the PageRank itself, but because of what that PageRank represents - Dedicated SEO Work, lots of inbound links, several coming from other quality sites.

Reputation Armor knows it is not the PageRank that is important, it is what you did to get the PageRank that hold the true value.

At ReputationArmor.com we  certainly admit that PageRank isn’t as valuable as it once was. However, it is still reputed to be a small portion of the Google algorithm (along with 100+ other factors), making it not entirely insignificant. It might not help much, but if it helps at all then it can’t be considered “insignificant”.

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Reputation Armor Answers…What To Do With Negative Results

ReputationArmor.com observes it all the time…you do a search (searching for your own name in Google or Yahoo), or maybe you were just doing some SEO homework to see how your website was ranking. Either way, you stumbled upon some negative information on a forum or service review website.

One that made you steaming mad…

Negative an false information about our clients infuriates us at Reputation Armor.

It happens, and when it does you have a right to be angry. You also have the right to defend your good name, jump into the ring swinging to defend your company reputation.

But don’t do it.

Reputation Armor advises not to react to those reviews like this because it’s going to harm you more than it’s going to help you. Let reputation armor explain to you how most of the search engine algorithms work. You see, they like to see action on a website. So when you attach new content to a forum, blog or review site, you are actually adding fuel to the fire. Google and the rest see the site as a hot news item, being updated frequently, so they rank it better in the search results.

That’s right, your retort makes their complaint rank higher in the search results. Reputation Armor has also found that it makes it harder for us to move when we get hired to clean up the mess. If you’ll consider action rather than reaction, you’ll make our job easier and the overall cleanup less expensive and faster overall.

I know it’s tempting to defend your good name. But reputationarmor.com asks that you to leave this to us.  We’re WILL fix the problem and we’re going to defend your name for you with positive content creation. But you have to let Reputation Armor do its job

Not that we can’t clean things up if you’ve already responded out of passion. It’s just easier to do if you haven’t added content to the offending site or sites.

An irate review can hurt you. A hurried response to an angry review can wound you even more. Instead of reacting, please contact Reputation Armor @ reputationarmor.com and let us launch a plan of action to remedy the problem.

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Reputation Armor Quote of the Day #1

Reputation Armor Quote:

“It takes many good deeds to build a good reputation, and only one bad one to lose it”

Benjamin Franklin

Quote of the day brought to you by,  reputationarmor.com

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