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Read more →Before a prospect picks up the phone, before a candidate accepts an offer, before a partner signs the contract, they Google your brand. What shows up determines what happens next.
Most brands treat online reputation as a crisis response, something you deal with after the damage is done. That’s backwards. Your branded search results are a channel, and right now, someone else is running it.
A single negative article, a bad Glassdoor thread, or an outdated complaint forum result sitting on page one of your brand search. That’s the first thing every potential customer, investor, or hire sees. It doesn’t matter how good your product is if Google disagrees.
Google Business, Trustpilot, Glassdoor, industry-specific directories. Reviews are scattered across a dozen platforms. Most brands respond to fewer than 30% of them. The ones they ignore? Those are the ones prospects read first. Silence reads as indifference.
There’s what you say about your brand, and then there’s what the internet says. When a prospect searches “[your brand] reviews” or “[your brand] complaints” and finds content you didn’t create and can’t control, that gap between your messaging and reality costs you deals. Every day.
According to BrightLocal’s research, 87% of consumers read online reviews for local businesses. According to Harvard Business School research, a one-star increase in Yelp rating leads to a 5-9% increase in revenue. These aren’t soft metrics. This is money.
For B2B brands, the stakes are even higher. A single negative result on page one of a branded search can derail a six-figure deal. The prospect won’t mention it during the sales call. They’ll just stop returning emails.
And now there’s a new dimension: AI search. When someone asks ChatGPT or Perplexity about your brand, the answer is pulled from whatever the internet says about you. If that content is negative, outdated, or simply absent, that’s the answer millions of users get. No page two to hide on. No “below the fold.” Just one answer, and it’s not yours.
This is exactly where AI visibility strategy and online reputation management overlap. The brands that manage both together are the ones controlling the narrative across every channel.
Our approach to online reputation management is systematic, not reactive. We treat your branded SERPs as a channel and build the content, structure, and signals that control what ranks.
We start by mapping everything that appears for your brand name, and every variation of it. Page one, page two, image results, “People Also Ask” boxes, knowledge panels, AI answers. We document every result, score sentiment, and identify threats. You get a complete picture of what the internet says about you right now. Not a guess; a data set.
This includes AI visibility testing: we query ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Claude with your brand name and common purchase-intent questions. The AI answers about your brand may surprise you.
Negative results rank because they exist and nothing better competes. We change that. We build a content plan designed specifically to rank for branded search queries: your brand name, “[brand] reviews,” “[brand] vs competitor,” “[brand] pricing.” Each piece of content is engineered to outrank the results you don’t want.
This isn’t about burying bad press with fluff articles. It’s about creating genuinely useful content, including customer stories, product deep-dives, leadership profiles, and media features, that deserves to rank and happens to push problems down.
We set up monitoring across every review platform that matters for your industry: Google Business, Trustpilot, G2, Glassdoor, Capterra, industry directories. Every review gets flagged, categorized by sentiment, and queued for response. We draft responses (approved by your team) that address concerns directly, not with canned corporate language.
We also build systems to generate more positive reviews from satisfied customers. Not fake reviews; that’s a fast track to platform penalties. Structured review request workflows triggered at the right moment in the customer journey. Volume of genuine positive reviews is the single strongest defense against negative ones.
Reputation management isn’t a one-time fix. We monitor your branded search results weekly, track sentiment shifts, and respond before small issues become front-page problems. You get a monthly report showing exactly what changed: which results moved up, which moved down, review sentiment trends, and AI mention tracking.
When a new threat appears (a negative article, a viral complaint, an unfair review) we have a response playbook ready. Not panic. Process. Content deployment, outreach, legitimate review responses, and if necessary, legal escalation paths for defamatory content.
Most ORM providers operate from the PR playbook: issue a press release, hope it ranks, send you a report full of “impressions.” That doesn’t work because impressions aren’t rankings, and press releases don’t outrank negative content sitting on authoritative domains.
We come at this from the SEO side. We understand how Google ranks content. We know what it takes to displace a result on page one. We’ve done it, not through tricks, but by building content that genuinely deserves to rank higher than what’s there now.
Our ORM work uses the same Organic Growth Engine that powers our SEO services: keyword mapping, content gap analysis, authority building, technical optimization. The difference is the target. Instead of ranking for industry keywords, we’re ranking for your name.
“Most brands only think about reputation when something goes wrong. By then, you’re playing defense. The smart move is to own your branded search results before you need to, so when a negative result does appear, it’s competing against ten strong assets you already built.”
Google search results are only half the picture now. AI assistants answer questions about your brand too, and they pull from a different data set.
When someone asks ChatGPT “Is [your brand] any good?” or “What are the problems with [your brand]?”, the answer comes from whatever content the AI has ingested. That could be a three-year-old Reddit thread, a competitor’s comparison page, or an outdated news article. You don’t get a chance to respond.
Our ORM service includes AI visibility monitoring. We test your brand across ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Claude. We track what these platforms say about you, and we build content specifically designed to be cited by AI: structured data, clear claims backed by sources, and content on high-authority domains that AI systems trust.
This is the new front in reputation management. Most ORM providers don’t even know it exists. We’ve been building AI visibility systems since we launched. It’s one of our core specializations, and it gives our ORM clients an advantage that’s difficult to replicate.
No vague promises. Every engagement starts with a clear scope and measurable outcomes.
In most cases, no, and anyone who guarantees removal is being dishonest. Google only removes content in specific legal situations (defamation with court orders, personal information like doxxing, certain privacy violations). What we do is more effective for the long term: we build strong content that outranks negative results, pushing them to page two and beyond where fewer than 1% of users ever look. For content that does qualify for removal (policy violations, outdated personal information), we handle the takedown process as well.
Review management improvements are immediate. Within the first week, you’ll have response frameworks in place and review generation systems running. SERP displacement takes longer. Pushing a negative result off page one typically takes 60-120 days, depending on the authority of the site hosting the negative content and the competitiveness of your branded queries. We set clear timelines in month one and track progress weekly so you always know where things stand.
No. We don’t write fake reviews, use review farms, or do anything that violates platform terms of service. Those tactics create legal liability and platform penalties, the opposite of what ORM is supposed to do. Our review generation works by building systems that make it easy for genuinely satisfied customers to leave honest feedback at the right time. Volume of real positive reviews is always more sustainable than manufactured ones.
Crisis management is reactive: something bad happened, and you need damage control. ORM is proactive. We build your brand’s search presence so that when (not if) a negative result appears, it’s competing against a strong portfolio of positive, authoritative content. Think of ORM as the immune system. The stronger it is before the infection, the faster you recover. We do both, but we strongly recommend starting before you need to.
AI search fundamentally changes the game. In traditional search, you have ten results on page one and you can compete for those slots. In AI search, there’s one answer. If that answer includes negative sentiment about your brand, there’s no “scroll past it.” This is why our ORM service includes AI visibility monitoring and AI-specific content strategy. We build content that AI systems cite as authoritative: structured, source-backed, and published on trusted domains. Most ORM providers haven’t adapted to this shift. We built our firm around it.
We’ll run a free branded search audit: Google results, review platform scan, and AI visibility check. You’ll know exactly where you stand. No commitment, no sales pitch. Just the data.
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