Jul 26

Today Elixir Interactive has published the results of an ongoing case study documenting a systematic attack on our online reputation.  “Brands Under Attack” details the tactics used by unscrupulous companies and/or individuals in an attempt to overwhelm search engine results with negative, slanderous reports for a given brand or brand-related keyword.  The case study is the result of months of research and analysis that was sparked when Elixir came under attack in early 2010, as originally outlined here in March.

Taking full advantage of the anonymity of review and complaint sites and employing black hat linking tactics, someone has been attacking online reputation management companies since at least the Fall of 2009.  When we first noticed they were attacking Elixir, rather than ignoring it or dealing with it behind closed doors, I decided to document the tactics used by our attacker as well as the actions we took to counter it and to bring everything out into the open on the web.  While we certainly garnered sympathy with our first blog post four months ago, we also triggered a more vicious and persistent attack, which continues to this day.

As an experienced Online Reputation Management (ORM) company, Elixir already had a solid web presence and we have been able to increase the visibility of some of our assets as well as create additional ones to counter the unrelenting creation of fictitious reports against our brand. The case study explains the steps we took, and continue to take, to maintain clean SERPs for our branded search terms. It also analyzes the complicity of complaint sites in these types of attacks, the surprising lack of legal recourse for what would otherwise be considered slanderous reviews, and the price of living in a instantaneous and anonymous web.

“Brands Under Attack” can be found at www.elixirinteractivecomplaints.com where we will continue to update the case study as needed.

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Jul 16

I’m at the Elixir table in OMS Charlotte – if anyone who like to discuss online reputation management or seo come and visit us. Dylan is running an SEO site clinic, if you would like to benefit from his 14 years SEO knowledge he would be happy to help.

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Jul 1

Graywolf has an excellent post on his blog about natural linking.  How true this is,  I am seeing sites ranked with complete garbage links.  Obscure social media sites that are nothing but link farms,  $99 link wheels, blah blah.  Google needs to address linking again.  What I see now with caffeine is you put up some garbage, throw some even more garbage links at it and you will beat the sites that rank naturally and deserve to be there overnight. I am confident knowing Google’s commitment to quality that this is an unintended consquence of them being so busy with some big stuff going on.  I see very positive changes with the Mayday update but its time for Google to get their ‘find the total crap influenceing the results’ hats back on and fix this.

So Graywolf just for all your hard work here is a natural link to your great article.  I listened to Google and I failed.

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