Managing your Churches Online Reputation
Tuesday, September 8th, 2009
I recently read the article ‘Managing an Online Reputation‘ by Kermit Pattison in the NYT. It was a great article and we recommend that you check it out online. The three keys are to Monitor, Manage, and Promote. Below are some of the highlights:
- Automatic Alerts
Set up automatic alerts to notify you when your business is mentioned in a review or blog. (See Below) - List on Local Search Sites
Local search sites are the new Yellow Pages — make sure your business is listed. The more complete your listing, the more likely you are to get good search results. - Monitor and Respond to Reviews/Critiques
Respond to reviews to show readers that you are listening and that you care about customer service. - Use Review to Improve
Online reviews are a gold mine of business intelligence. Analyze metrics to get a better sense of your customer demographics. - Don’t Fake Reviews
Don’t write false reviews to puff your business or trash a competitor. You can severely damage your reputation…and look really silly.
To monitor your online reputation check out some Web tools that do just that. We use Google Alerts here at nineteen05 and simply subscribe in our RSS reader to get updates daily. We have several set up for our business name, staff member names, and some key terms related to our business. Some of the tools in that review are free, others can get quite expensive. For churches I would recommend the free options.
Free Automatic Alert Options
- Google Alerts – Searches blogs and more
- technorati.com – Blog Search Engine
- keotag.com – very simple, but lacked ability to search all sources at once
- monitorthis.info – Blog Search Engine (found out of date entries)










