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Carolyn Capalbo – why online reputation management matters

May 27, 2010

Why does online reputation management matter? And why do I urge people to protect their online reputation? Well, if you Google Eric Blackwell, you will see this blog, and several others that I do. And you will see another Eric Blackwell who is a gospel music singer.

I am happy to share the stage with him!

There’s also another more unfortunate Eric Blackwell who died a few years back and a tribute page to him is on the first page as well

I am happy to share the stage with him, too!

But what if you are:

Carolyn Capalbo

Carolyn (the one I am referring to), is a hard working REALTOR in Northern Va. Carolyn invests in a web presence that reflects her desire to serve her customers by providing them the best search for their homes. I respect any person who cares enough about their business to invest in themselves and their business to do it right. No shortcuts. No gimmicks. Just great service.

If you have read Carolyn’s recent account: “How many Carolyn Capalbo’s are there anyway?” of what it is like to have your good name taken from you, it is a textbook study in why reputation management is CRUCIAL.

She did nothing wrong and yet because there is another person with her name who is the mother of someone infamous, her business has been damaged.

Some people look at this as Google’s fault. I do not. Google and the other search engines MUST algorithmically determine who is the most relevant site for a given search.

Notoriety often brings more searches and relevance than a small business person, working hard and doing their job everyday. SERIOUSLY. Let me repeat that. Notoriety often brings more searches and relevance than a small business person, working hard and doing their job everyday.

So how do you combat that?

You make friends and have your friends write about you. The community at Real Estate Webmasters started an Online Reputation Management Contest to incentivize REALTORS to help her out. Including some bodacious prizes! And folks have responded.

Will it work? I think so.

But as EricOnSearch, I want to go a step further. It is time to

Help Carolyn Capalbo

I want to fill the first three pages of the search engines with all of the contestants and I want to reward ALL of those who pitch in to assist Carolyn in a significant way.

Anyone who finishes on the Top 3 pages of Google at the end of the contest wins an hour of consulting with me. That’s potentially $3,000 worth of my time. (well…$2,900…you KNOW I am gonna be up there…grin) While it is nowhere near the sweet package that Morgan has put together, I hope it helps.

UPDATE:

It is great. People Are Joining the Our Effort to Help Carolyn reclaim her name. They are:

The not so real Carolyn Capalbo Website.

We will update this list as more people join in.

UPDATE #2:

Contests are a GREAT way to play around a little with onpage optimization. When I first started the contest, I “over-optimized” my post. It was horrible for the reader and was basically mostly formatted for the search engines.

I now have taken the time to write a proper post. Titled it correctly and will promote it effectively…and we will see how I do. icon wink Carolyn Capalbo   why online reputation management matters

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