[ISM3 Users] Online Reputation

Vicente Aceituno vac at zenobia.es
Tue Oct 30 16:30:57 CET 2007


No, it is related to keeping track of what others are saying about
your organization and taking appropiate actions.

Taking or claiming similar domain names would fall under this process
scope too, as that can prevent phising or phising like attacks.

To give you a real example; Someone is using the .cat domain to put
companies under pressure to provide services and products in
Calalonian language. Example: http://www.danone.cat/

Vicente

On 10/30/07, Bob Radvanovsky <rsradvan at unixworks.net> wrote:
> Would this fall under the premise of hiring managers performing Google searches on potential candiates *before* they'd consider hiring them?  To me, this almost sounds/reads unfairly...
>
> -r
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Vicente Aceituno [mailto:vac at zenobia.es]
> To: ISM3 Users discussion list [mailto:users at ism3.com]
> Subject: [ISM3 Users] Online Reputation
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>
> > Check
> > http://www.marketingpilgrim.com/2006/03/online-reputation-monitoring-beginners.html
> >
> > What would you think of adding an online reputation protection process to
> > ISM3?
> >
> > Vicente
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