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Online reputation data analyst Steven Brough is launching his brand-new book, ‘Guide to Earning A 5-Star Reputation Online’. The book is set to go live 8th August 2020, and is available for download from reputationmarketing.today at no cost to you, they are covering all the charges, and is expected to become a big hit with fans of the reputation management world.
More information on the book can be found here: https://reputationmarketing.today
This is the twenty seventh book Brough has authored. The book was written with the aim in mind to educate businesses about the importance of online reputation management and the growth opportunities that are available for those that are interested in marketing their reputation online. There's also particular excitement about this launch because he has crafted the perfect plan for you and his strategies are so easy that you can start seeing results in as little as 48 hours.
‘Guide to Earning A 5-Star Reputation Online’ sets its main focus on your online reputation and how your customers and potential customers see you when they search for you online. Readers will find it particularly interesting because a poor online rating could cost them customers, decrease sales, and put them far behind your competition if they do not do their market reputation due diligence. Customers value online reviews and recommendations, and that is why your business cannot afford to ignore them. The book's cover art was created by David DeEm and ‘Guide to Earning A 5-Star Reputation Online’ is being released by Steven Brough (self-published).
The author has a background in omnipresent marketing, online business directory management, and reputation marketing. This helped shaped the creation of the book, as an online business owner himself, the author noticed the difficulties in getting first customers when the business had no online reviews. The fact that Google displays every businesses reputation by the number of stars it has in its online profile. Steven found that once he started asking clients to leave a review, he managed to grow an online reputation which made it easier to get new clients.
When asked about why they wrote the book, Brough said: "I wrote this book because I felt that many businesses were struggling getting customers because of their online reviews, not only getting their first reviews, but struggling with poor reviews, which is the reputation marketing definition of having a poor online reputation."
Brough has hopes that the book will help businesses that rely on word of mouth for their customers, realise that that can be ruined with just one bad review. Reputation management is not theory, it is public relations marketing and using market reputation due diligence. This positive outlook from the author is certainly a testament to their optimism considering some of the mishaps during its creation.
In a recent interview, the author made a point of thanking the businesses that gave him a chance and helped him get started. He also wanted to thank his family for their part in the creation of the book, saying: "I would like to thank my family for supporting my obsession especially my wife who supported me as I discovered several growth opportunities the hard way."
Those interested in learning more about the book can visit here: https://reputationmarketing.today