A wide array of paid and free tools make it both cheap and easy to track your online reputation. The first point of contact is typically via customer emails, comments on your own site or web analytics data. But not everyone who complains about you brings the complaints directly to you or links to your site, instead posting comments on blogs, forums or elsewhere on the web. So how do you track the rest of the conversation going on online? Here's a set of tools and services that are easy to use, and best of all, many are free.
A wide array of paid and free tools make it both cheap and easy to track your online reputation. The first point of contact is typically via customer emails, comments on your own site or web analytics data. But not everyone who complains about you brings the complaints directly to you or links to your site, instead posting comments on blogs, forums or elsewhere on the web. So how do you track the rest of the conversation going on online? Here’s a set of tools and services that are easy to use, and best of all, many are free.
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