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Here Comes Everybody

By Charles On October 7, 2008 Under Charles Ramblings

The internet has made everybody so accessible that it can be so scary. Every now and then, there is someone praising somebody, and there is someone else who is complaining so much about that somebody. And this happens every single day on the internet. And for those who cannot embrace such matter, they might be the ones who are not as internet savvy and are not having a “big heart”. They will find ways to fight back just because they don’t feel good being commented badly, whether it is true or not.

Well, the truth is that there is always someone out there who might comment on you or me. It all depends on how famous or infamous you are. The idea is to embrace and change for the better. And this is something which many MNC companies cannot accept as it’s to do with their online reputation. And so, we have new companies setting up to become online reputation managers for you and me.

Online reputation managers’ job is not a one time thing. Once they are able to solve your current issues, it doesn’t mean they will end there. Instead, it will keep on happening and it looks to stay for more of such managers around.

Everybody, including you, me, business entities, community groups, and just any individuals or groups, have been utilizing the Internet Web 2.0 tools for their social network use. Whether you start your own dot com, or you leverage on Google Groups or Facebook Groups, it’s going to help you to build a presence.

Search engines are going to like you as they can provide more targeted traffic as their business. Social media websites are going to help you to get more traffic. Bloggers are going to link one another for information relevance.

Who really cares so much about their look and feel? So what if we get grammatical errors? Big companies are very careful about their every communication channel. It makes the focus to be on what is “right”, instead of what is your contents for the website.

Everybody are coming in. And because of its convenience, i believe the baby boomers will catch on pretty soon.






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2 comments - add yours
Kris

October 9, 2008

i guess grammatical errors is ok for the priviledged few. however readers do judge the credibility of content based on how it is written. writing style and grammer included.

monica - landrover

October 23, 2008

Thanks insights.