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    This post is a guerrilla tutorial for building a totally free reputation monitoring dashboard, suitable for personal/corporate use or reselling to an agency client. You'll be able to easily build a tool where nobody can even whisper your business keywords, in a positive or negative light,... more

    Reviewed by GabGoldenberg Mar 21 2009, 11:45pm ( 12 reviews ) aimclearblog.com

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  • Rated by YetAnotherBen on Apr 05 2009, 1:21am

    It's a great run down of a braod range of keyword research tools and how to use these to feed in to a reputation monitoring too...
  • Rated by GabGoldenberg on Mar 21 2009, 11:45pm

    This post is a guerrilla tutorial for building a totally free reputation monitoring dashboard, suitable for personal/corporate use or reselling to an agency client. You'll be able to easily build a tool where nobody can even whisper your business keywords, in a positive or negative light, without your awareness. Marty Weintraub again enthusiastically shows why he's one of the top pros in the business. Takes his keyword research and runs ragged over reputation monitoring options. The man is a superstar.
  • Rated by BrettFromTibet on Mar 17 2009, 8:33am

    A phenomenal walk-though on how to build a reputation monitoring dashboard.
  • Rated by domfosnz on Mar 17 2009, 2:58am

    From the page: "How to Build a Reputation Monitoring Dashboard"
  • Rated by stripedtiger71 on Mar 16 2009, 2:02pm

    Nice useful post on buzz monitoring
  • Rated by guymcdowell on Mar 16 2009, 8:47am

    Every small-company and individual with an online presence should do this. It's that simple.
  • Rated by barbaraling on Mar 16 2009, 8:41am

    Must-read!
  • Rated by Avinio on Mar 16 2009, 12:00am

    An essential aspect of any reputation management job, is monitoring the never-ending flow of content germane to our client. Most often the keyword monitoring "Big List" includes brand, products, C-level executive names, intent phrases and competitors' keyword permutations.