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Protecting Yourself From Internet Slander

   In today’s digital world anyone can anonymously post negative comments about a person or business without the person being attacked ever knowing about it. That’s important because employers, banks, schools, and friendships can  be adversely affected by someone’s digital reputation.   An attack can arrive without warning and be on-going whether its true or not.

 Unfortunately there are a lot of vicious people in the world and they are increasingly using Internet and social network postings to damage innocent, and not so innocent, people and businesses.  If they have it in for you for some reason they literally have tens of thousands of websites where they can continue to post their attacks whether true or not.

    The result is a rapidly growing and totally unregulated industry devoted to the immediate and on-going protection of digital reputations.  All to often they include dishonest and typically very expensive consultants who promise to somehow immediately and continually remove the negative comments and feedbacks if paid sufficiently (they usually can’t).

   Fortunately there are also a few honest and less expensive companies which can actually help.  What reputation defenders such as Reputationandfeedback.com do is quite simple  - they post a steady stream of searchable highly positive comments about their client person or business on dozens of searchable  websites.  

   Periodically posting  positive comments pushes the negatives down in the search results so they are not likely to be read and, if read, have an impact that is so diluted by all the positives.  Overwhelming the negatives is the only way to go and a reputable company only costs pennies per week for permanent protection. 

   No contracts or consultants or big payments are necessary.  Think of it as a digital insurance policy to protect yourself or a loved one against the potential loss of  friends, jobs, school admissions, and customers.

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