Here is my Online Reputation Management presentation from #vrebc today if you’re interested. If you have questions regarding managing your online reputation, please leave them in the comments and I’ll do my best to answer them all. Thanks to everyone who attended my session.

RepMgmt-VREBC

It was definitely a new experience doing a presentation to an audience that I could neither see nor hear with my own two eyes and ears, but live and learn! Thanks to Jim Cronin and the Tomato gang for organizing the 2nd Virtual RE BarCamp!! If you got value out of today’s sessions, please consider donating to the Warmath Charity.

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  1. nancyfarber on January 4, 2010 7:39 pm

    Thanks Drew. I did make a contribution to the Warmath fund at last VREBC thanks to Steve Rosenbaum's after the event efforts.

    Today was great! Thank you to each and every presenter and to @retomato for making it all happen. Thanks to the Sponsors too!

    I will look forward to the next VREBC. Heard a rumour they are going to do them quarterly?

  2. 320gb externe festplatte on January 4, 2010 9:56 pm

    Hi,
    Thank you very much for presentation.Online Reputation Management is very useful.It uses strategic search engine optimization to monitor and protect a company's online reputation. This practice works to highlight positive material by moving it to a higher ranking on the list of search engine results, making the negative search engine results difficult to find and much less relevant..I will surely have a look to next VREBC.

  3. Simon Salloom on January 5, 2010 12:22 am

    Good thing you have done here, Thanks!

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  4. Sam DeBord, SeattleHome.com on January 5, 2010 9:47 am

    Thanks for the review Drew. It's a good time of year for RE pros to refocus their online identity. Google Alerts are a MUST.

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  6. Sam DeBord, SeattleHome.com on January 5, 2010 5:47 pm

    Thanks for the review Drew. It's a good time of year for RE pros to refocus their online identity. Google Alerts are a MUST.

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