Another entry in the Saga of Reputation Management gone wild, (regarding my name polluted by the ShoeMoney fiasco), I first succeeded in using Twitter to get AirDisa to number two in Google. That pushed the offensive post down a notch.
Danny's original blog posting was directly underneath, and I was fine with that. I was only concerned about things like syndicated news (Online Marketing News for example) making appearances in the top 10. I began with using my Twitter account. It's very easy to act fast with Twitter.
Tweets by me suddenly picked up and became noisy. Tweets in January were 200+ and in just the 10 days prior to my new ranking, I posted 600+ Tweets. Plus, I started them all using Disa Johnson. That began to tire people like Danny. Twitter is holding at number two. I'll back off it a bit and still keep it fresh.
The second approach I took, was to freshen every profile service that has the chance to rank for my [disa johnson]. I was already active with Facebook, and I needed to get more active with services like LinkedIn. That work has begun to pay off. My Disa Johnson LinkedIn profile is now just underneath Shoe. I'm afraid Danny dropped out of the top 10.
I got some excellent advice to head over to Naymz and create a Disa Johnson profile there as well, since apparently they rank highly on names. I accomplished that this morning. I had added a blog post at MySpace, and I should keep that fresh as well. Same goes for a Yahoo! profile, which I had created in January anyway, and Del.icio.us too.
While Shoe's post was dislodged from number two, and Online Marketing News syndicated version dislodged from three to number seven, there is work to do to get these fresh profiles and fully populated. Their rankings should stick. I'm anxious to see this blog make an appearance in the top ten (debuted at number 43 for [disa johnson]). I will then deliver Search Return for making a play for number one with some new Link Building using SQuiD.

Stay tuned.
Danny's original blog posting was directly underneath, and I was fine with that. I was only concerned about things like syndicated news (Online Marketing News for example) making appearances in the top 10. I began with using my Twitter account. It's very easy to act fast with Twitter.
Tweets by me suddenly picked up and became noisy. Tweets in January were 200+ and in just the 10 days prior to my new ranking, I posted 600+ Tweets. Plus, I started them all using Disa Johnson. That began to tire people like Danny. Twitter is holding at number two. I'll back off it a bit and still keep it fresh.
The second approach I took, was to freshen every profile service that has the chance to rank for my [disa johnson]. I was already active with Facebook, and I needed to get more active with services like LinkedIn. That work has begun to pay off. My Disa Johnson LinkedIn profile is now just underneath Shoe. I'm afraid Danny dropped out of the top 10.
I got some excellent advice to head over to Naymz and create a Disa Johnson profile there as well, since apparently they rank highly on names. I accomplished that this morning. I had added a blog post at MySpace, and I should keep that fresh as well. Same goes for a Yahoo! profile, which I had created in January anyway, and Del.icio.us too.
While Shoe's post was dislodged from number two, and Online Marketing News syndicated version dislodged from three to number seven, there is work to do to get these fresh profiles and fully populated. Their rankings should stick. I'm anxious to see this blog make an appearance in the top ten (debuted at number 43 for [disa johnson]). I will then deliver Search Return for making a play for number one with some new Link Building using SQuiD.

Stay tuned.
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