Managing your business reputation is tricky and complex. Because most businesses provide some sort of service or product, the statements you make, how you market yourself, what others are saying about you, and how you respond to negative or constrictive criticism can all come into play to positively or negatively impact you. Some of these things you can control, others you cannot. Regardless of your business’ size, you must be proactive when it comes to your reputation and overall public relations. Focus on establishing and maintaining your reputation and handling issues before they become a crisis. Read on for simple guidelines for creating and managing your reputation, and using it to your advantage when it comes to marketing your business.
Just like in our personal lives, business reputations are often earned. However, there is no guarantee on how they will evolve, especially if they aren’t managed appropriately and regularly. Having a solid reputation is wonderful, but maintaining one is even better! First and foremost, we want to challenge you to change your thinking slightly. We encourage you to move away from the idea of management alone and think of reputation marketing. A positive reputation is one of the most valuable marketing tools you have. It can help you generate business and keep loyal customers which will save you when a crisis does happen – and it will!
It all starts by visualizing how you want to be perceived by your customers. Ask yourself these questions:
Knowing these answers will help you set goals and a foundation for managing and maintaining your reputation.
Create your own positive reputation from the start. Hold true to your values, know your product or service, and positively sell yourself to establish yourself as an expert. You can do this through a variety of methods:
It’s critical that you keep a close eye on online reviews. Today there are thousands of review websites and databases that have an incredibly large following and reach. It’s important that you know what your customers are saying about you. Potential customers follow this information, believe it, and use it when making decisions about who they plan to do business with. One negative review left untouched can do extensive damage to your business. Don’t ignore the problem, it won’t go away on its own.
Bits of these points were mentioned above, but no one likes sporadic, defensive feedback when they’ve had a poor experience with a business. Someone is more likely to do business with you again, even if they encounter an issue, if you’re consistently present from the beginning, responsive to their needs, optimistic in finding a solution, and honest in your approach.
It’s important to not respond to negativity with negativity or to fully ignore the situation. In addition, don’t be tempted to go out and buy 5-star reviews or some software that guarantees it's going to bury all negative comments out there about your business. Lastly, don’t threaten to take legal action unless, well, someone has done something unlawful.
We realize managing reputations isn’t easy or in some cases, enjoyable. But if you’re proactive in your approach, follow a plan, and take daily actions to build and maintain, your customers will help you drive your business in a positive direction.
Need help with your reputation management and public relations strategy, we're here to help. Contact us today at hello@lumstudio.com.