Building
or Preserving your Reputation
Hypocrisy is at its
highest today and it’s not going away. Everything you say or do has the
potential of ending up being posted on the web. Who we are is what others hear
or see. To some extent, you need to be sure your image, character and
reputation remain intact and display or show a visible character trait you are
comfortable with while suppressing any negative images of your character or
brand. Remember today, your agency human resources might be tracking your
conduct online.
This requires you to be
aware of your name or images on the web through careful monitoring of all
searches on the internet. Be careful on releasing personal or financial
information. Don’t let search engines betray your efforts to preserve your
character or reputation on line as well as in the social circles you are
engaged in. Although technology has made it nearly impossible to hide on the
internet, how you are perceived is controlled by your own actions and posting regular
positive content rather than the negativity that thrives on controversies or
character assassinations.
Keeping your private
information away from others to see is entirely up to how you surf and use the
web. What you publish, increases your visibility so the more you post, the more
people get to know you and your values. Keep this under control if you want to
remain semi-private in your personal life and not interfere with your workwise
related events. The best advice to give is to not post anything on social
media, but as it stands today, this form of media influences many decisions how
we act or think in public or otherwise. How you act in private is defined by
your activities online.
To begin this process,
you need to assess or evaluate your current reputation or image online or in
searches using your full name, address and other key phrases that associate or
link you to other sites. Once you have assessed your current online reputation
and have a firm strategy in place, you can easily take control and manage the
way you are seen on the internet.
The best method to get
rid of the negatives is to delete whenever possible but remember, deleting
information does not guarantee it from disappearing somewhere else as a matter
of record. Regardless, by dominating or controlling your search results, you
may keep the positive information and delete whatever you might have posted
that can harm your reputation, embarrass you or cause negative effects in your
life.
The next step is to identify
significant changes needed in your image, or other things that may identify you
negatively. Decide to narrow down your social interactions and choose your best
areas already on the web and work on improving them. Don’t spread yourself out
so wide, you can’t control the data or information anymore. This is a good time
to identify places where your preferred target group hangs out as this
maximizes your character and the reputation you want to show online.
Focus on creating that
positive image; create a positive reputation strategy that crafts the image you
want. Decide, what type of content, whether words or graphic, will serve you
best. Keep this strategy going to form a perpetual opinion or image of your
character or reputation. The more you influence these search machines with
positive data, the better you look and get credit for being who you say you
are. Never relent your control to others; don’t give accounts to friends or
family who may post on your behalf or publish something that you would never
approve of if you knew about it.
As you create the
content that will influence your reputation, continue to monitor search results
online. Track your progress and keep tabs on all mentions of your name and key
phrases so that you can quickly respond to anything negative. In order to avoid
the hypocrisy, keep your content consistent and positive as it will act as your
agent to build or preserve your reputation.
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