DENVER, CO, December 01, 2012 (Press-News.org) InternetReputation.com is pleased to announce the publication of 8 new case studies that reveal clear reputation management problems and solutions. The case studies, demonstrate how InternetReputation.com has helped individuals and businesses from all backgrounds deal with a host of online reputation issues, ranging from negative Yelp reviews to old arrest records.
An InternetReputation.com executive commented on the case studies, saying, "We're very proud of these eight studies. We believe they do a good job of highlighting a variety of online reputation problems, and showing the clear solutions and courses of action that our company took to rectify the situation. We hope to be publishing more case studies in the near future that will reach out to even more prospective clients."
The first case study published by InternetReputation.com covers a prominent celebrity author that had three negative search results on the first page of Google. In order to help the client, InternetReputation.com created positive press releases, websites, and other forms of content that could rank higher than the negative content in the Google search results. In the first three days, the negative listings were removed or suppressed.
Two weeks after the reputation recovery campaign began, the company had suppressed an additional listing, removed two more, and added additional positive content. After 30 days, all negative content had been removed, and only positive content (created by InternetReputation.com) appeared in the Google search results.
InternetReputation.com offers one more slideshow style case study that deals with a law firm, and six more case studies (no slideshow) that illustrate its success with previous clients. The same InternetReputation.com executive commented, "We believe that when you do something really well, you should show others. We created these case studies so our prospective clients can see real results that happened for real people. We hope we can continue publishing these case studies throughout 2013."
The firm has also launched a blog that will is dedicated to client reviews and case studies.
About: InternetReputation.com is a Denver-based Internet reputation management service geared toward businesses and individuals.
Contact:
Public Relations Division
InternetReputaion.com
Denver Tech Center
4750 South Syracuse 9th Floor
Denver, CO 80237
(800) 758-9012
www.internetreputation.com
InternetReputation.com Announces Release of 8 New Case Studies
InternetReputation.com announces the release of eight new client reviews detailing successful reputation management campaigns.
2012-12-01
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