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Best Practices for Reputation Management in a Crisis

 


Ok, so the proverbial cow-flap has hit the golden fan. Page 1 of Google-unpersonalized now sports damning rhetoric about you for searches related to brand and product categories. It could cost tens of millions in reputation damage. Take a deep breath, gather wits, drink some decaf’ and ride into town, let’s get started defending your brand.

 

Read More:

http://globalbestpractice.blogspot.com/2009/08/best-practices-for-reputation.html

 

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Mideast Hanging On Every Text and Tweet From Iran


Though Tehran has largely shut down communication outlets, protesters are getting out snippets of text and stealthily uploaded photos in a guerrilla-style Internet revolt.

 

Reporting from Cairo -- Footage of burning cars, masked boys and bloodied protesters in Iran is playing across the Middle East, captivating Arab countries where repressive regimes have for years been arresting political bloggers and cyberspace dissidents.


Read more:http://globaldevelopmentnews.blogspot.com/2009/06/mideast-hanging-on-every-text-and-tweet.html

 

Tags:  Iran, Twitter, Iranian elections, Iranian protests, Cairo, Egypt, Facebook, Bloggers, activists, persiankiwi, Tehran, Global Development News, Al Dustour, Mubarak, 

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