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A Simple Way To Manage Your Internet Reputation

May 18, 2009 by Adrianos Facchetti Leave a Comment

Do you monitor your name or the name of your business? Well, you

should and I’m going to show you how can do so easily.



But first I’d like to thank you for reading the California Defamation Law Blog. I am so happy to be sharing this information with you and I hope you find it useful.



Now to the good stuff.



Even though the Internet is vast and replete with brontobytes (that

is a 1 followed by 27 zeroes) of information, you can harness the

power of Google and monitor your name by adding Google Alerts.

Google will send you emails of queries that you create. For

example, I have created a Google Alert for my name, Adrianos

Facchetti. This allows me to monitor what others are saying about

me.

To sign up for Google Alerts, go to www.googlealerts.com and

sign up. The rest is pretty straight-forward. There are additional

ways to monitor your name. In fact, there are many companies that

engage in Reputation Management, exclusively.



The point is that you need to manage your name, otherwise

you won’t know what people are saying about you and/or your brand.



Create a Google Alert today and let me know how it works for you.

Sign up via email or RSS to automatically receive more free information like this article in the near future.

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