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Reputation Management
An important part of fighting against Internet defamation is to have a complete online reputation management strategy. Many victims of online defamation get confused by hearing about Internet lawyer services, SEO consultants, Internet reputation companies, and others. Many ask, what will happen after my Internet defamation lawyer effectively removes the false defamatory posts that represent online libel against me? How can I keep it from coming back? Do I have to file a lawsuit and obtain a court order prohibiting the offenders from continuing to engage in this actionable behavior? Some victims of cyber defamation also ask about SEO or reputation management services. Can they effectively deliver on their promise to push the negative results down on the search engines?