Radically Transparent Reaches the New York Post

July 25, 2008 – 9:15 pm

The New York Post took a look at online reputation management and how it can help individuals that have a less than stellar Google reputation.

Radically Transparent couthor Andy Beal had the chance to share some thoughts with Brian Moore. Some of his quotes include:

“You can’t make a negative Web page disappear off the Web unless you own it yourself,” says Andy Beal, a reputation management consultant and co-author of the new book “Radically Transparent: Monitoring and Managing Reputations Online.” “The best you can hope for is to push it down in the Google results.”

“Some things will never get pushed down - if you have an SEC report or a criminal record or a report on rippedoff.com,” says Beal.

“We live in a radically transparent world,” says Beal. “At the end of the day, your best bet is to maintain a really good character.”

You can read the full story here.

  1. 3 Responses to “Radically Transparent Reaches the New York Post”

  2. I just buy this book and I hope it will help me

    By Cheng on Jul 29, 2008

  3. Hello Cheng,

    The book you just bought is will be the best investment you’ve made in a long time. Andy Beal is THE Reputation Management GURU!

    By Christian R on Jul 31, 2008

  4. Online reputation management is definitely picking up these days. The social stratosphere in the virtual is gaining so much power these days that companies’ (and individuals too of course) reputations are at stake.

    By Catherine on Jul 31, 2008

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