Reputation Management for Politicians
Reputation Management for Politicians
Reputation Management for Politicians
If there is nothing else that voter's look at when considering which candidate to vote for, they look at reputation. Your reputation as a politician is the driving force of your career. What does your reputation have to say about you? Not quite sure? Go see for yourself. Take a moment to check out Google. Type your name in the search box and see what comes up. The stories present on the first page of Google are the most relevant as it is the first bit of information inquirers are met with when conducting a search. What is the most prominent information on Google revealing about you? Do you like what you're learning about your reputation at the hands of the media?
Being a politician is one of the toughest occupations in the world. Politicians are not short of people constantly slandering and defaming their name and reputation at any cost. As a politician, you know the importance of maintaining an upstanding image so that you may best represent yourself, your policy, your community, and your voters. Image and reputation are regarded as a politician's threshold for creating a trust and likability amongst the public. If the most prominent information on search engines regarding you as a politician is negative you are far less likely to gain necessary trust.
Unfortunately the general public tends to thrive on negativity in the news and media. It is not often that good news headlines so it is of even greater importance to take the extra steps to ensure that your good deeds don't go unnoticed. You're probably wondering what needs to be done in order for you ensure that your reputation and internet relevance are the best representation of your persona and platform as a politician. You need reputation management. Here are a few tips to assist:
Pay close attention: Always know what is being reported about you in the media. Find out who's saying what and why.
Address issues: If/When there is a negative review, address it. Clarify any misleading information. Reaffirm to voters that they can trust you and to not believe the slander. Respond to negative reviews while offering empathy and understanding.
Convert the negativity: Let the public know what is being done right. Drive down the negative press on the search engines while driving up the positivity. Manage the content that is being viewed first on search engines. Address misunderstandings.
You must control your reputation. It is what you've worked so hard for, for so long. The last thing you can do is allow your reputation to be destroyed. If is understandable that as a politician you already have a lot on your plate. With the hands to shake, the meetings to attend, the proposals to sign, the laws to implement, the policy's to reconstruct and the lives to change it seems impossible to find the time and expertise to manage your reputation. Really, you don't have time not to.
The great news is Optimum7 is here to help you. Contact us today!
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