Measures to Manage Your Online Reputation?

Jasz

VIP Contributor
Here are some ways to help manage your online reputation:

1. Post positive content. When you post positive content, you show that you're a reliable source of information. This is especially important for business owners and bloggers, as these people have a lot of power when it comes to promoting themselves and their products or services online.

2. Avoid posting negative content unless you have a really good reason to do so, such as reporting on a newsworthy event or sharing something with your audience that they might find interesting or useful. Otherwise, if you make any mistakes while posting negative content, they could end up damaging your reputation even more than they already have.

3. Update your privacy settings regularly so that no one can see private information about yourself without your consent (such as email addresses or phone numbers). Also make sure that all of your accounts are set to private so that only people who know you can access them through social media platforms like Facebook or Twitter. For example, if someone posts something about you on Twitter, they won't be able to see any personal information about you unless they follow your account on there as well.
 

Holicent

VIP Contributor
Here are some quick tips for managing your online reputation:

1. Don't be a troll. Don't post anything that you wouldn't want to read about yourself in print or on the radio. Don't say anything that would hurt someone's feelings and don't post links to websites that contain anything illegal.

2. Be truthful and helpful. Avoid posting comments that are negative, critical or insulting to the person who wrote them, even if they are unintentionally so (for example, if they misused a word). If you have a question about something someone has written, ask it politely in the comments section instead of trying to answer it yourself in an email or forum post.

3. Don't make personal attacks on others' characters or personalities — even if you think you're being unfairly attacked by them! As one person once said on Twitter: "The internet is not real life."

4. Stick to the topic at hand — don't speculate about other people's lives and don't put their pictures up as your profile pictures! It doesn't matter how funny or interesting they might seem — this kind of behaviour can damage your reputation quickly and permanently.
 
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