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Defendmyname.com Takes Online Reputation Management to a Whole New Level!

Defendmyname.com is always working to set the benchmark in our industry and provide unique problem solving programs and services in the reputation management industry.

2010-11-02
TAMPA, FL, November 02, 2010 (Press-News.org) Defendmyname.com, a pioneer in the online reputation management industry, has developed several new reputation management programs to help company's combat negative links in the major search engines!

Defendmyname.com has launched several new websites that will support these new reputation repair programs such as www.prpowerblast.com, www.defendmyreviews.com and www.morelocalclicks.com.

"With the rise in consumer advocate sites and reviews sites on local business listing profiles it has become essential to protect your reputation and reviews online in the eyes of the prospect searcher," says Robert Russo, President of defendmyname.com.

Defendmyname.com is always working to set the benchmark in our industry and provide unique problem solving programs and services in the reputation management industry. Our commitment to develop new technologies and software applications helps to set us apart from all the other competitors for online reputation management.

Defendmyname.com is also announcing the launch of a new online video educational system later this year to help educate consumers and businesses who have been affected by negative links in the major search engines.

Defendmyname.com new video education system will offer several video tutorials on how to remove negative links from search engine, Tips on SEO optimization to help push down negative links and also how do utilize social media, video media and press release distribution to your companies benefit while protecting your reputation on the Internet.

Defendmyname.com plans to roll out this service at a very low price point of $49.99 per month for unlimited access to our library of knowledge. Defendmyname.com will also offer our resources to customers at a very low cost for, online bloggers, Web Portal designs, Wordpress creation and development, link building services and much more.

About Defendmyname.com

Defendmyname.com is a pioneer in the online reputation management industry and the leader in online reputation management technologies. With over 8 unique custom niche web based applications and services for reputation management our company takes great pride in being the Industry leader and pioneer in the reputation repair industry.

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[Press-News.org] Defendmyname.com Takes Online Reputation Management to a Whole New Level!
Defendmyname.com is always working to set the benchmark in our industry and provide unique problem solving programs and services in the reputation management industry.