In this episode of the CanadianSME Small Business Podcast, host Maheen sat down with @OhLookItsNader, CEO of Nadernejad Media Inc., on the power of online reputation management for small businesses. Nader shared expert tips from 11+ years in digital reputation, with experience working with brands like Canadian Tire & TD Canada!
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The best part of online reputation management is the feeling of responsibility. It drives us to do good work, to serve and protect reputations and to do so quickly. All while keeping everyone calm and on the same page. #orm#onlinereputation#marketing
I watched the clip and your backpedaling. Nice try, Teresa. “Are you trying to court the far-right vote” isn’t a legitimate question, and we all know that. As a journalist it’s your job to be impartial and it’s evident here that you aren’t. This shattered any journalistic integrity you might have been able to feign.
From Global Peace Index 2023 with @TareqHadhad, CEO of @Peacebychoco — Tareq’s work as a social entrepreneur through Peace by Chocolate and in all other aspects of our community (and globally) have been tremendous, and we’re fortunate to have such a great community leader in Nova Scotia.
It was an honour meeting the U.S. Ambassador to Canada, David L. Cohen at a luncheon in Halifax yesterday. I thanked the Ambassador personally for his great work strengthening the bond between our two great nations. 🇨🇦🇺🇸
@GrantCardone I fix the online reputations of people and businesses and have done so for the past eight years. U.S. county commissioners, presidential candidates and global corporations, but also everyday people.
@sarahhepola I am a journalism grad. I do search engine online reputation management and each client account has a minimum of five articles per month. Even more writing to do in this field than in journalism, though it’s more in PR/SEO.
I can see both sides of the coin. The gov’t doesn’t have direct influence over editorial content at the CBC and the CBC does put both Lib/Con gov’ts on the hot seat. That being said, to say NO bias exists at the CBC is simply untrue. Most of the big players at the CBC hail from Toronto, which automatically leans more left. In addition, a careful examination of language and style reveal slight Liberal-leaning bias.
The nuances are important, even if they’re slight.