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We’re Hiring!

Are you a social media super user? Do you care about Internet privacy? Are you interested in helping men and women from around the world gain control over their identities on the web? If you said yes to any of these questions, then we invite you to consider joining the ReputationDefender team.

Since our inception in 2006, ReputationDefender has grown by leaps and bounds to become the world’s leading provider of online reputation management and Internet privacy products and services.  To ensure our continued growth and success throughout 2010 and beyond, however, we need to make sure that we continue to bring on the best and most passionate people possible. That’s why we’re putting out the word that we’re now hiring!

ReputationDefender Team Members Anna and Marisa at the Stanford Start-up Career Fair

That’s right. Even in the midst of “The Great Recession,” we’re hiring, and we want to make sure that we hire only the best. So, if you are looking to join a venture-backed company with national press coverage on CNN, Fox News, 20/20, Good Morning America, the Today Show, and Dr. Phil, we encourage you to check all of our open job listings today.

Currently, ReputationDefender is seeking new hires in a variety of areas. Our open positions range from part-time and full-time internships to managerial level roles in technology, customer support, and sales. If you think you’re a good fit (or if you know someone who might be), drop us a line, because we’d love to hear from you.

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“I googled you” shirts spotted in Los Angeles

There has been another sighting of  ReputationDefender “I googled you ” shirts, this time at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles:

Another ReputationDefender "I googled you" t-shirt, this time in LA.
Another ReputationDefender “I googled you” t-shirt, this time in LA.

In other news, I’m happy to be joining the ReputationDefender team as General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer.  I look forward to the opportunity to help everyday people take control of their online image, take back their privacy, and protect their reputations.  And, of course, the company is filled with amazing people with whom I am lucky to work.

I look forward to posting occasional news updates to this blog, as well as some commentary about online privacy and legal issues.  Stay tuned!

– Dave Thompson

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Discuss ReputationDefender With Us at LinkedIn

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Here at ReputationDefender, we are committed to helping individuals protect and defend their good names online. To this end, we are constantly seeking to improve our products and educate the world about the importance of Internet privacy and Online Reputation Management. Recently, Mr. Brian Merritt raised an interesting question about ReputationDefender on LinkedIn. Since it was posted yesterday, Brian’s question, which relates to our marketing efforts, has generated some welcome feedback, including a response from ReputationDefender COO, Owen Tripp.  To see the discussion, follow this link.

As the Internet continues to evolve, so to do the challenges our clients face everyday. In order to solve these problems, it is important for all of us in the Internet industry to engage in an open and intelligent dialogue about the future of web technology.  As such, we encourage you to join the dialogue begun by Mr. Merrit on LinkedIn, and, furthermore, to engage ReputationDefender through other channels as well. If you’re on Facebook, make sure to check out the ReputationDefender Fan Page. You can also find ReputationDefender on Twitter.

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How to be an affiliate marketer … and make money!

One of the key ways companies like ours drive traffic (i.e., potential customers) into our website is by using affiliate marketers – basically other website owners who will market reputation and privacy products on our behalf.  Here’s how it works in our case:

Step 1: These website owners (“Affiliates” as they are called) sign up for the ReputationDefender affiliate program (takes but a couple of minutes) and then we review them to make sure they are good people who operate ethical websites.

Step 2: They tell their website users to go to ReputationDefender.com and our associated web sites (like the Global Do Not Call List) by using easy-to-setup web banners or text links that we supply to them on the affiliate website.

Step 3: They sit back and watch the money flow in.  Seriously it’s that easy – we record the transactions and then pay out according to what types of plans the user chooses.

I wanted to write about this today because I think it’s a dead-simple way to make a lot of money selling in-demand products on the web.  Yesterday I signed a check for $5000 for one week of an individual affiliate’s work.  No joke.

So if you have a website and would like to make money by joining our network, sign up as an affiliate today. And if you found this post interesting, drop me a note and I’ll blog again with more advanced tips for your website.

We look forward to working with you!

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