1) Google Reader and RSS
Most online reputation management tools are delivered through either email or RSS ("really simple syndication"). While email is convenient and familiar to most, RSS allows you to see up-to-the-minute information and helps keep all your online reputation reputation management efforts more organized. If you aren't currently using RSS to stay informed, you should be. RSS has quickly become a well-established, yet often misunderstood communication tool. Run out to Youtube and watch RSS in Plain English and Google Reader in Plain English. You'll see the value and be ready to create a free Google Reader account in no time.
2) Search.Twitter.com
Most social media strategies these days involve Twitter to some extent. And believe it or not, sifting the 140-character tweets can provide some incredibly valuable insights about what people are saying about your brand. Your second online reputation management secret is to begin searching through Twitter (for free) on a regular basis. You can actively search Search.Twitter.com on a schedule or set up a few RSS feeds to push notifications to you as they happen. Just enter terms specific to your brand and see what results you encounter.
3) Google Alerts
Google Alerts is like Search.Twitter.com, but for the whole web as opposed to just Twitter. See the most recent news events, web site content, videos and more. Set up a free account with Google Alerts, then set up your alerts. Include terms specific to your online reputation, typically related to your brand, product or services. Again, you can choose to set up your alerts to come to you via email or RSS.
4) Trackur
Before you start blindly participating in social media, it's critical that you know the lay of the land. Not doing so could make your reputation management efforts appear contrived and insincere. I hope following the steps listed in today's post will help your company get started down the path of online reputation management.
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