When your name is Googled, do people get an accurate picture? or is there some pesky item in your past that you'd like to see go away? The WSJ has a nice overview of ReputationDefenders, a small company devoted to helping clients undo negative Internet postings. Starting at $10/month and about $30/post you want eliminated, they'll help you clean up your online reputation.
Chris Dellarocas, a University of Maryland associate professor who studies how reputations are built online, said the services are fighting a growing trend of sites that let users recommend, rank and opine on other people, from RateMyProfessor to Rapleaf, a site for people to rate each other after business transactions.
Rather than fight negative postings, I think it's far more effective to get positive postings added to your online reputation. Controlling what the internet says about you is far more effective, I think, than reacting later when other people post something you dont' like. Another service, DefendMyName, claims that for $1K/month they'll do that.
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I love it, a "reverse search engine optimizer".
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