Fake reviews are an issue that many brands, both corporate and personal, are facing more and more of these days. Whether we’re talking about fake positive reviews or fake negative reviews, both present reputational ramifications as well as some very serious legal ramifications. So, if you’re thinking of creating either, don’t! And contrarily, if you’re a […]
4 Steps to Building Your Personal Online Reputation
After sharing this infographic with you all last week on building a strong online reputation, I had someone send me the following question on Linkedin: What about something similar about our personal online profile dos and don’ts? And he’s right. Our brand’s reputation is not the only reputation to build upon and protect. Whether you […]
What Do Facebook Hashtags Mean for your Crisis Management?
Hashtags are popping up all over the place! From Twitter to Instagram to Google+ and as of last week, Facebook. I recently wrote a post about using hashtags within your crisis communications, why it’s important and how to develop your hashtag strategy. Although this post mainly refers to the use of hashtags within your Twitter crisis […]
Weekly Roundup of Awesome Links: Week of June 10th 2013
I’d like to give a big and sincere thank you to the wonderful Judith Delaney for this week’s social media law series! Judith specializes in social media law, online privacy law and new media compliance issues. She has a blog titled “Minimizing Social Media Legal Risk” which is worth checking out and subscribing to. She also […]
Local and International Laws for Protecting Your Social Media Accounts
Editor’s Note: This is the fourth part of a 4-part series on social media law: protecting the ownership of your social media accounts (for both employers and employees). Over the course of this week, we’ve looked at a 2011 case, PhoneDog vs. Kravitz, where a company sued a former employee for that employee’s Twitter account, used to […]
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