Reputation Management Software Tools Roundup

In my last post I put out a call for Reputation Management sites and software tools. Here are the recommendations that came back.

Andreas Gohr suggested a fun site called EgoSurf. It’s probably not going to tell you much that a simple Google search wouldn’t, but it is a nice way of presenting the results
egoSurf - ego surfing without the guilt


Joel Falconer uses Summize to search Twitter then serve up the results in a feed
chrisgarret - Summize

Tom recommended his own tool, Distilled which has free trial available.

Melissa let us know about a tool that allows you to search multiple sites called keotag.com. Results can be saved as a feed too.

Wagner Fontoura uses a blog search engine called blogblogs.com.br

Mark linked to a honking big list of sites over at linkbun.ch that will take you all day to get through!

Stefan Deak found this list over at mashable

Finally a great suggestion by Dean Hunt

create an “about-me” or “media” page, and link to all the mentions of yourself that you like.

If you see stuff in the searches that are not what you want people to find, then you need to create or promote the good stuff. Dean reminds us that linking out to the best stuff as much as possible is a good start!

Posted on July 15, 2008 by Chris Garrett 
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One Response to “Reputation Management Software Tools Roundup”

  1. Joel Falconer on July 16th, 2008 2:50 am

    Chris, thanks for the link to my site, and the other great tips you’ve posted here!

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