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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.

 

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

 

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Blogger Sentenced For Leaking GN'R Album

 


A blogger who admitted to leaking part of the Guns N' Roses album "Chinese Democracy" was sentenced to...

 

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http://globalitandbusinessnews.blogspot.com/2009/07/blogger-sentenced-for-leaking-g-n-album.html

 

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