Defending against
damaging blogs targeting you
The blogoshere is reshaping thousands of
communications departments around the world because of its
power to help or harm businesses and individuals.
We all like the helping part; it's the harmful
part that has everyone running scared because blogs, whether
known or anonymous, are nearly impossible to get removed from
websites or search engines.
However, there are ways to defend against
the disgruntled employee, dissatisfied client and competitor
that is blogging anonymously and damaging your reputation.
If someone punches you in the nose then you have the right
to punch back. I say, "Walk softly and carry a big keyboard."
Case In Point
A Virginia-based yacht racing organization was getting pummeled
by nasty online comments posted by a previous participate
with an axe to grind. The poster making the complaints owned
the blog where he was posting his comments. Every time someone
Googled the name of the organization, the blog would pop up
in the search results one or two positions beneath their listing.
When the client came to me they wanted to
know if we could somehow block the offending blog’s
listing on Google.
The short answer was no.
Google's not in business to give you the
truth, it's in business to provide what you think is relevant.
The same is true for Yahoo, Ask, MSN, AOL and other major
search engines.
Take an Offensive Position
To combat a negative blog, a company must get Google and other
search engines to list relevant sites (web site, blogs and
articles) that contain positive information about your business
and push the negative sites back to page 2 or 3 in the search
results.
This is what Visionefx did for our racing
client. Among other things, we posted positive feedback in
what I refer to as "Power Ezine Websites." We also
posted positive feedback in related industry sites and blogs.
After a few weeks we began to see positive results, After
a few months we dominated the first page of Google with references
containing positive comments.
Social Networking Sites
The proliferation of UTube and MySpace has created a very
effective tool in counteracting negative comments on the web
made about you or your business. However, just building a
"positive comments" website will not be enough.
You need to know your way around these networks in order to
attract traffic to your particular page. But it is only one
of several tools that you should utilize in helping you to
dominate in first page search engine results.
Shaping Google Search Listings
I recently read an article in the Washington
Post about a company called Reputation Management, a company
that works to rehabilitate reputations by helping shape Google
search listings. The important thing to remember is that each
situation should be looked at on a case-by-case basis.
A Google spokeswoman recently told
the Indy
Star, "Google does not object in principle to people
adding positive content to outrank the negative. If you use
spammy and manipulative techniques to get this positive content
to rank highly, we may take action on it."
About the Author
Rick Vidallon is President of Visionefx, a Web
design company based in Virginia Beach, Va. They provide
services to national companies as well as small to medium
businesses throughout the United States. Rick can be reached
at (757) 619-6456 or www.visionefx.net.
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