Tuesday, September 14, 2010

What’s the Internet Saying About You?

It’s no surprise that one of the first places consumers go to get information about your financial institution is an Internet search engine, but do you know what they are finding?

If you haven’t searched your financial institution in awhile, it's time. Searching your financial institution on Google, Yahoo, Bing and other popular search engines should be a regular step in managing your reputation. Also, it's important to search more than just the name of your financial institution. Keep in mind that when consumers are searching your financial institution, they’ll poke around for information on your services, locations, staff, and even complaints.

When searching your financial institution, it's the first page of results that's most important. Click each link on the first page to understand how your financial institution is being presented on the web. Results will vary:

  • If you find only your website and great praise… congratulations and keep up the good work! 


  • If you find only your company website… expand your presence by submitting press releases or getting your social media noticed.
  • If you find negative comments… do something about it. 
If possible, take it down or move the negative content down the list by adding positive content. 

  • If you don’t find your bank… look into Search Engine Optimization (SEO), which can get your financial institution to the top of the list.
You can also take it one step further and set up your search as an alert. A search engine alert will send you automatic updates and keep you informed of current search results about your financial institution.

Best,

Jamie

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