Friday, February 5, 2010

Online Reputation management helps you stay ahead in social networks

A badly managed online reputation can cost you a fortune and ultimately your job and goodwill. Social media as they say is a good slave but a bad master and if you use it properly and keep it under your leash, social network sites can do you lots of good. Anyone who doubts the influence of networks on finances will find a perfect example in the Kansas City Chiefs football player Larry Johnson who lost a whopping $213,000, and ultimately his job, by the negative anti-gay tweets that left a dent in his online reputation! To avoid any damage to your security and repute it is very important to stay clear of these treacherous pitfalls in the virtual world.

Reputation management is the key to survival in the online world! See how the social media can damage your employment and promotion scopes all because of a few negative forum posts slapped on you by some envious co workers or a disgruntled spouse.

It has become a routine affair for the employers to track the online credentials of the prospective clients to make sure that nothing is amiss. Social media profiles almost always make it to the top of the Google searches and hence all they ever need to do is to just do a Google search for the candidates names to get a complete run through of their profile.

If any objectionable content or pictures are posted in these social network sites, which are public platforms, the candidate might land in trouble. Any negative talk about the prospective employers is sure to get more wind in the virtual world that will reach the employers in no time, which might cost the candidate his job!

Even those employees with a secure job in hand might be sabotaging their future by revealing too many private and confidential information about their personal or professional lives or by posting their opinion and thoughts on their boss, clients, colleagues or the company for which they are working. Beware, it might reach where they never wanted it to!Make sure that you use your common sense and discretion while posting anything on social sites as these are bound to leak and reach the wrong ears! Anything that appears in the web will have a viral effect and spread quickly far and wide and if it something negative or a piece of gossip, it can have a devastating effect on your repute!

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