Reputation Management
Protect Your Reputation
Warren Buffett once said, “It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it.” But what if I told you in today’s tech-savvy world; it only takes about 20 seconds?
Reviews Aren’t Always Accurate
Most likely, while you were looking up a business online; you noticed some negative information. That does happen to most businesses regardless of what they have done.
Protect Your Reputation
Hopefully you are doing your best to please your customers and following through with the expectations you have given them.

When You Get Bad Reviews Don’t Panic
- Don’t Panic.
- Don’t immediately focus all your attention to the negative information you have found
- Don’t admit anywhere that you are wrong.
- Write a response to your positive reviews.
- try and contact person who wrote review and see if there was a misunderstanding.
- If you can fix issue, do it.
- Don’t buy reviews
- If you buy reviews, first you are not being honest, second none of the reviews will be from local email, it isn’t very hard for Google, Yelp or any other review site to see the pattern (most companies that write these reviews use the same email addresses. Once Google sees that certain companies are getting not local residents writing reviews on your site and others across the country it will Black Flag your profile) Never pay for reviews.
Get Your Online Review Ratings Transformed
There will be heavy lifting done to fix a bad reputation, but it can be done. First almost every happy customer doesn’t take the time to review businesses, so take advantage of those customers.
Sooner You Get Professional Help The Better
Get help from a professional company that uses best practices so you don’t do more damage to an already bad situation.
More Reason Reviews Are Important
Mobile searches for “best” have grown over 80% in the past two years.
Mobile Phones and Your Business
Mobile Phone & Spending
75% of smartphone owners turn to search first to address their immediate needs.
More Confident When Using Mobile Phones
60% of people say smartphones help them feel more confident and prepared.