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Dave Thomas starred in 652 commercials for Wendy’s Old Fashioned Hamburgers, more than any other person in television history.
But, he wasn’t just that friendly face you saw on TV with his white shirts and red ties; Thomas built his multi-billion dollar fast-food restaurant chain from the ground up, earning him a reputation as one of the most s
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Is this a first? Furious business execs create their own hate site to harpoon a supplier after things go bad, horribly bad. In the past, most hate sites like WalMart-Blows.com were the work of angry consumers. Maybe the Web will provide b2b with faster and more effective dispute resolution than the courts.
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You may never get a star on Hollywood Boulevard, but many bloggers are making their companies and themselves famous by blogging. And more than half say it's helped them get recognized at work. Hooray for Bloggywood ...
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Return Path's Q2 2008 Reputation Benchmark Report (pdf) found e-mails sent from "legitimate" e-mail servers averaged a delivery rate of 56 percent. 20 percent were rejected; 8 percent filtered out of the inbox. The rest — 16 percent — were bounces.
So nearly half of the time, e-mail marketers' messages don't get through. But there are way
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Unique, niche, targeted markets are the domain of small business. And it's all built around your reputation. Earn it, spread it, your business grows. Don't and it won't. Here's a post that shows small businesses some inexpensive online tools to help with the spread of your deserved rep.
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logs and blog comments are great for a small business owner because they allow you to socialize with others within your niche, which can indirectly promote your business.
This is true for both your own blog and comments on others, but one thing you have to be careful of is a commenter who is out to make you look bad.
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Brand reputation, or what your customers think about your business, is crucial for any small company that wants to attract new clients and grow a business. What one customer says in a blog or product review can directly influence another customer’s decision to choose you over your competitors.
Here are four ways you can monitor your brand onli
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Are they talking about your company? These Web sites allow your employees to rant about your company anonymously...online and in public.
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THE Rooz Cafe, a restaurant and coffee shop in Oakland, Calif., signals its distaste for patrons who post reviews on Yelp.com with a small sign: No Yelpers.
Rooz’s owner, Steve Ranjbin, said he put the sticker up as a joke, but added that he had a complaint about Yelp.
“Yelp does not respect us as business owners,” Mr. Ranjbin said. “They d
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From the page: "Trackur is an online reputation monitoring tool that has been developed for companies and individuals wanting to take a serious look at what is being said about them in the blogosphere. I can also see the possibilities for using this tool for higher end bloggers who want to track what’s being written about them and/or their niche
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A new industry promises to help counter negative search results on the Web. Hiring one of these fixers may make nasty comments go away.
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If the rules of building trust so obvious, why do we find it hard to trust big companies? Why don't big companies handle brand marketing and reputation management right?
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An article by Susan Coils submitted to Helium. Discusses the importance of building your reputation online in order to gain trust and increase your success.
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Most marketers looking for an email service provider are likely to be most concerned with deliverability, to ensure their messages get through to consumer’s inboxes. But sometimes deliverability has nothing to do with the email service provider and everything to do with the manner in which the email is despatched.
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People, products and companies today all have two brands - online and off. The problem with this is that the online brand may or may not sync with their offline marketing messages. User generated media, blogs and discussion forums have changed the flow of information about your company forever. Here are some sites that can help you out.
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