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Kickstarting Your Online Reputation Repair: A Comprehensive Initial Client Questionnaire for Success

Last Updated on August 2, 2023 by Steven W. Giovinco

We Need to Know Who You Are

This questionnaire is designed to gather comprehensive information about new online reputation management clients, their businesses and future plans. This research is vital for the reputation repair process, as it helps Recover Reputation understand a client’s background in detail, develop content topics, connect with industry leaders, and establish suitable online platforms.   

Social Media Presence

  • Please list all social media platforms where you currently have a presence, with credentials.
  • Which websites and publications do you frequently visit?
  • What are the key industry platforms you follow?

Personal Information

  • When is your birthday?
  • What was your college major, and where and when did you graduate?
  • Where did you attend high school/secondary school?
  • Were you involved in any clubs or special classes?
  • Did you have any classmates who have since become noteworthy?

Family Background

  • Could you provide your spouse’s occupation and educational background?
  • What are your parents’ names, and where do/did they live and work?
  • Could you provide details about your children, if you have any (names, ages, education, location, occupation, and significant accomplishments)?
  • Where have you lived previously?

Interests and Achievements

  • What are your hobbies or interests?
  • Are you a member of any clubs, charities, or groups?
  • Have you received any awards?
  • Have you served on the board of any groups or companies?

Career and Business

  • Are you pursuing any other industries apart from what we’ve discussed?
  • Who are your key competitors? How do you perceive their online reputation?
  • Who is your target audience? What are their demographics and what online platforms do they typically use?
  • What countries are you targeting?
  • How would you describe your brand’s voice or personality? Are there specific values or characteristics you want to emphasize in your online presence?

Content and Account Guidelines

  • Add any proprietary content, articles, or images that we might use to the Google Drive.

What Should Be Avoided

  • Are there any other topics or content that should be avoided (apart from the negative links)?
  • Are there any existing links, articles, images, or videos that should not be included on new sites or platforms?
  • Are there any platforms where you should not have a presence?
  • Are there any previous employers or companies that I should avoid adding your information to their Wikipedia articles?
  • Are there any positions, co-workers, or employees I should avoid mentioning?

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