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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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The Future of Facebook Usernames


A small number of super-geeky obsessives are abuzz over the upcoming launch of Facebook Usernames, an exciting new feature that will let you put some parts of your name into a web address.

 

Since its announcement yesterday, there's been a lot of excited discussion of the feature, but in a dashes.com exclusive I can exclusively report this exclusive look at the future of the feature. We'll also cover how the feature's rollout will be covered by the technology trade press and the mainstream press.

 

June 13, 12:01am: Facebook launches Facebook Usernames. The gold rush is on!

 

Read more: http://globalitnews.blogspot.com/2009/06/future-of-facebook-usernames.html

 

Tags: Facebook, usernames, Linkedin, Mashable, Myspace, Bebo, AIM, Techmeme, Global IT News, Mark Zuckerberg, Iphone, FUD, Kanye West, Twitter, Flikr, Openid, Digg, 

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