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	<title>Reputation Engineer &#187; Remove Bad Press in Google</title>
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		<title>3 Reasons Why You Should Care About Your Online Reputation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As much as everyone who isn&#8217;t living under a rock already knows the internet, many are still oblivious to how they are seen on the web.  Private persons upload their personal identifiable information, businesses put up their products and services, and high profile personalities launch their careers on any site that reach their target [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As much as everyone who isn&#8217;t living under a rock already knows the internet, many are still oblivious to how they are seen on the web.  Private persons upload their personal identifiable information, businesses put up their products and services, and high profile personalities launch their careers on any site that reach their target audiences.  However, they neglect one important factor; and that is making sure that the information they upload about themselves stays in a good place.</p>
<p>Most would just shrug off how they fare online and would reason out that it is just on the web and would not affect how they are seen in real life.  The truth is, a person&#8217;s online reputation transcends from the web to the streets in a matter of hours and even minutes.</p>
<p>If you are one of those who still do not bother to give your two cent&#8217;s worth on how you are seen on the web, then read on for the reasons why you should care:</p>
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<li> Majority of people believe what they read online at first hand</li>
<p>Online browsers tend to give put their initial trust on what they read online and tend to stick to what they saw for a long time.</p>
<li> The negative reputation stands out more than the positive</li>
<p>Unfortunate as this might sounds, but this is what is happening, even in real life.  A single negative result will be likely the most remembered rather than twenty or thirty positive listings.</p>
<li>Any published content about you will have an impact on how people will treat youYou will either gain respect and admiration or incur anger or even disgust to a certain degree depending on what kind of reputation that you have online.</li>
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<p>These three reasons now give way for you to consult an online reputation management to either reinforce the good or bury the bad because in the world of web 2.0, perception matters whether you care or not.</p>
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