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Reputation is electric power. Your reputation defines how people see you and what they will do for you. It decides whether your loan provider will lend you money to buy a house or car; whether your landlord will accept you as a tenant; which employers will seek the services of you and how much they will pay you. It could even impact your marriage leads. And in the approaching Reputation Economy, it's getting more powerful than ever before. Because today, thanks to rapid developments in digital technology, anyone gain access to huge troves of information about you - your buying behaviors, your finances, your professional and personal sites, and even your physical whereabouts - at any time. In a global where technology allows companies and individuals alike never to only gather all of this data but also aggregate it and review it with terrifying speed, accuracy and reliability, and elegance, our digital reputations are fast becoming our most valuable currency. Here, Michael Fertik, CEO of Reputation.com and one of Silicon Valley's leading futurists will draw on the insider tools, insights, research, and secrets that has make Reputation.com the main reputation management organization, showing how to capitalize on the fads the Reputation Economy will trigger to boost your professional, financial, and even public prospects. Become familiar with:
- What keywords to put in your resume, performance review, and LinkedIn profile to come up at the top of potential employers' search results.
- How to curate your on and offline activity in way that will certainly reduce the premiums determined by insurance providers, lenders, and investors.
- Methods that are certain to get you share or VIP treatment at bankers, hotels, and other exclusive special offers.
- Ways to transform your life review or rating on writing or peer review sites like Yelp or Angie's List, or your standing up - as buyer or vendor - on writing current economic climate sites like AirBnB or Uber.