How to Keep Fake News From Ruining Your Online Reputation

Published: March 2, 2017, 8:17 a.m.

b"Fake news and other negative online information can cause digital damage and tarnish your reputation in a heartbeat.
How do you stop it from destroying you and your business? Today's guest says you have a choice. He\\u2019s John P. David, author of How to Protect (Or Destroy) Your Online Reputation.
WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER ABOUT FAKE NEWS:\\xa0

* 3 ways to remove negative third party information about you from the Internet.


* How to minimize negative reviews and other fake news about you on review\\xa0sites.


* The role of engagement in battling fake news.


* The key to every successful online reputation.


* The best way to manage your online reputation.


* Why staying off the grid doesn\\u2019t protect you from fake news.


* How frequently you need to monitor your online reputation.


* And MUCH more.


GUEST:

John P. David is a master at helping people identify their personal and professional online vulnerabilities and showing them how to remove negative content as well as avoid and mitigate digital damage through preventative and prescriptive strategies and tactics.
After all, you\\u2019ve seen the headlines, the ugly tweets, the rants people leave on Facebook, on complaint sites, and on hate blogs. It seems we have more electronic ways of being uncivil than ever before and the problem with it is not only the low level of discourse, but the lasting digital footprint it leaves behind.
It\\u2019s happening on a daily basis and if you\\u2019re not keeping an eye on it, the Internet can easily become the judge, jury, and executioner of anyone\\u2019s reputation, including yours.
What all that means for you is that reputation management is an incredibly timely and timeless topic in today\\u2019s digital world.
John P. David is president of David PR Group and a partner with online reputation management company WebFactCheck.com. He specializes in strategic communications programs and represents both businesses and individuals with online issues.
Besides his book"