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Protecting your reputation is a major concern for anyone who has worked hard to build a brand. With the rise of the internet, social media, and new apps and services, it feels more overwhelming than ever to understand how to go about managing a brand in such an intensive, digital space. Here are some tips to help you to become more focused and strategic about protecting your reputation in 2019.
Monitor Engagement with Your Brand
Someone in your organization needs to be receiving notifications and ready to strategically respond to:- Reviews: Anywhere that someone can leave a rating or a comment about their experience with your organization.
- Comments: Replies to your posts, questions, social media activity, any incoming texts from followers or the general public.
- @Mentions: Any time that your account is mentioned directly can be a big opportunity. If the person or brand initiating contact has a significant relationship to you or they have a lot of followers then it is especially important.
Use Alerts & Notifications
To build off of the last point, someone needs to be listening! Many apps, especially the social media services, have built-in notifications. They are annoying, they can feel like spam, however for business owners and managers, they are important. It doesn't matter if you hate Facebook or if you don't want to be bothered (We all feel like that sometimes.), it is the world that our businesses are in now. Some important reasons why you should be paying attention:- Facebook will periodically try to verify that they are listing the right details for your business on your page. And sometimes they will try to change those details on their own. If you aren't paying attention to confirm/decline those options, Facebook's system will do things by itself.
- Some platforms are starting to evaluate business pages by how quickly they respond to messages, and listing that publicly.
- The "social" part of social media is the part that helps to grow your page. If you aren't there to engage with another brand or person when they're trying to interact with you, then you might miss the big moment.