The company where I presently work tracks our online reputation using http://www.startpr.com but prior to that we used Google alerts and frequently checked the following websites, which I believe were referenced in a Forbes magazine article that one of our team members passed around.
I am very curious - how does your company track your online reputation?
http://www.ripoffreport.com/ consumers can complain, view news videos about scams, and buy a book that teaches you how to get revenge
http://www.consumeraffairs.com/ consumers can complain, but most of the complaints seem to be aggregated from other sites into "articles" about the companies
http://www.planetfeedback.com/ consumers can complain or praise and reply to any note on the site, many comments seem to elicit active discussion
http://www.complaintsboard.com/ consumers can complain and anyone can comment on each complaint, fairly active site
http://www.my3cents.com/ consumers can complain and anyone can comment on each complaint
http://www.iripoff.com/ consumers can complain and anyone can comment on each complaint
http://www.complaints.com/ consumers can complain and anyone can comment on each complaint
http://www.thesqueakywheel.com/ consumers can complain and companies can respond to complaints
http://consumerist.com/ articles about questionable business practices and concerns that consumers can comment on
http://www.consumeraction.gov/ US government site that teaches consumers how to complain
http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/scamsdesc.htm US government site that posts the latest large-scale scams and fraud
http://esupport.fcc.gov/complaints.htm US government site for complaining about companies regulated by the FCC
http://www.bbb.org/ the Better Business Bureau is not the government, but they are the largest complaint registration organization in the US
Saturday, March 5, 2011
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