Don’t like what the online world says about you or your business? Read some of our recent blog posts on reputation management strategies and latest updates.
You’ve heard of it, but perhaps you’re unsure what the Right to be Forgotten on Google means. Let CTRL+ALT+DEL help you get to grips with this important law, which relates to the removal of defamatory and slanderous content posted online about you (but take note, it doesn’t include content about your business). It’s necessary to understand what it means, because it is the law against posting negative content that could impact your good reputation.
There’s nothing worse than that sinking feeling you get when you open up a poor customer review. Especially when it’s completely unfounded! Perhaps you haven’t even had a chance to fix the problem yet? Or you know you’re simply dealing with a completely unreasonable person. Worse still – there are those online reviews that are totally fake. The reviewer has never been a customer of yours, they’re out to ruin your business and you don’t know what to do about it.
The dream for every business out there is to see an abundance of positive online reviews. However, this is no easy feat - getting positive reviews takes time, effort and, of course, happy customers!
The dream for every business out there is to see an abundance of positive online reviews. However, this is no easy feat - getting positive reviews takes time, effort and, of course, happy customers!