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PRESENTATION ON. Reputation Management. The Why? The How?. September 29, 2008. Introduction. Why is reputation management important?. Even back in 2001. It’s just easier now and…. …News travels faster and further. Part II: Why Care About Reputation Management?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Reputation ManagementThe Why? The How?

September 29, 2008

PRESENTATION ON

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WHY IS REPUTATION MANAGEMENT IMPORTANT?

Introduction

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Even back in 2001

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It’s just easier now and…

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…News travels faster and further.

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BONUS ROUND FOR YOUR CFO OR ANY C-LEVEL BOSS

Part II: Why Care About Reputation Management?

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Ignorance is throwing money away

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The price of ignoring your reputation

London School of Economics study:• “2% reduction in negative word of mouth

boosts sales growth by 1%”

• Dell study on Word-of-Mouth:– average consumer is worth $210– average detractor costs the company $57 – average promoter generates $32

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HOW DO I START?Section One

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What are the themes of Reputation Management

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Your Reputation Management Strategy:The first step is to Listen.

Measure

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Where do we start?

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But where do your customers go?

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Should you follow Twitter?AdWeek said every one is talking about it.

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Or a large, relevant niche group?But forums sound so 1998.

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Where are people talking about us?

• Search about your company:1. Company Name2. Company URL3. Products4. Public Facing Employees5. Competing Products6. Descriptions

• Company Name + sucks• Company Name + rocks• Company Product + review + sucks

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HOW DO YOU TRACK CONVERSATIONS?

What do the reports look like?

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Our Client Needed Help….

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…Understanding their Buzz

• Reputation Management for Pleo• Identifying influential bloggers to reach out to

• Track where we respond and comment

• Identifying trends in changing conversationsSee the whitepaper at:

http://www.buzzlogic.com/case_study/case_study-BuzzLogic-Estorm.pdf

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ENGAGEMENT: FINDING VOICE

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What are the themes of Reputation Management

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Your Reputation Management Strategy:The first step is to Listen.

Measure

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It’s kinda like a cocktail party

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Mindset Shift is Required

*An exaggeration

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Negative Comments? Be Transparent & Honest.

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Finding Voice: 10 Downing Street

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Finding Voice: H&R Block

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Finding Voice: Zappos

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Take Aways…

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Thank You!Daniel Riveong

“Looking at Reputation Management”

Social Media Marketing Summit 08

Who?

SEO, Social Media Guy (Bourbon Drinker)

Where?

San Francisco

e-Storm International

Reaching Out?

SMS: Text “Riveong” to 50500

Blog: http://emergence-media.com

Twitter: http://twitter.com/danielriveong

Email: [email protected]

Credits

• Slide 9:http://www.flickr.com/photos/johnnyvulkan/381941233/

• Slide 10:

– “Advocacy Drives Growth” by London School of Economics:

• http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/pressAndInformationOffice/newsAndEvents/archives/2005/Word_ofMouth.htm

– Ultimate Question: Driving Good Profits and True Growth by Fred Reichheld

• Slide 14:http://www.flickr.com/photos/briansolis/2735401175/

• Slide 15:http://www.flickr.com/photos/cuellar/57473280/sizes/o/

• Slide 20 & 21:Social Web Analytics eBook 2008 by Philip Sheldrake

• Slide 24:http://www.buzzlogic.com/case_study/case_study-BuzzLogic-Estorm.pdf

• Slide 28:http://www.flickr.com/photos/briansolis/2438243203

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