It seems like many people have trouble separating “reality” from reality these days. What, with so many tv shows taking us into the “lives” of housewives, wives of basketball players, aspiring singers, adventure junkies, and even inside the homes of the rich and famous it may seem that peoples’ definition of what’s real may vary. Some people even think that anything they read on the internet is real because after all, they wouldn’t allow anything to be published that wasn’t, right? Sadly, this is not always the case. It even happens with bloggers and other online journalists. You see, there is a lot of information that people publish that simply isn’t real, or at least not 100% complete and accurate.
Generate a Positive Online Image For Your Business

The reputation of a business can be the difference between success and failure.
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The success or failure of a business relies on many things. Having a good product or service, the value delivered to consumers relative to the price charged, the bottom line all factor heavily in this equation. But no matter what, the most important thing to a business is the customer ratings and reviews. Since the internet is essentially accessible from anywhere, customers can make their feelings about any business widely known online practically instantly. Online reputation management can seem like quite a daunting task to undertake, but it doesn’t have to be overly difficult. Following a few simple steps will get you well on your way to a good online reputation.
Worry About Money Not Your “Image”
Get your head out of your ass, you can’t afford that!!! Haven’t you ever wanted to just grab someone by the shoulders and shake them like a rag doll while screaming that phrase in their face? I know I have…plenty of times, and even more often lately. Whether it’s a family member, friend, co-worker, client or whoever, there has to have been at least one or two times where someone just blew your mind with their thoughtless, reckless, or even ignorant attitude toward spending. Forget about failing to budget, or the fact that they use a credit card instead of cash, I’m talking about the person who is months behind on their bills yet continue to spend on “frivolous” things like they have and endless supply of money (with frivolous being a subjective term of course).Keep going…

