New York City 8/4/2009 12:46:28 PM
News / Business

PR Web 2.0 Cleans Up Your Rip Off Reports Online

Corporations touched by scandal, scam reports, unfair accusations and tales of rip offs can now rest at ease. Google expert, PR agency, and Viral Marketing professional comes to aid businesses.

New York, NY – In this age of Web 2.0 it is now easier than ever to get your company slammed, blamed and flame roasted online. Companies who have experienced slander online with negative posts can now rely on a new Internet resource to help clean up their public image. Now businesses can breathe a sigh of relief and get their corporate image polished up with a positive PR spin. Best of all the results are fast, high profile and permanent.

 

“Companies are vulnerable these days in the age of Web 2.0.  When employees get fired or let go for whatever reason there is always a chance that person will do the company harm by trying to discredit them online.  This can happen in social networking environments as well as on sites like www.ripoffreport.com .” explains PR Web 2.0 maven, Ted Cantu.


“The personality type of the perpetrator doing this type of activity usually comes in three different profiles. One is a person of low self esteem. Another person may lack initiative. A third type is someone who is usually suffering with anger issues or who is anti-social. In either case they are not to be trusted and definitely cannot cut it in the corporate arena. We come in defense of a company and help clean them up online.  We are the good guys.” Says Cantu.


i-Cantu Media LTD has created a corporate PR clean up service that addresses these issues. The idea was to help companies defend themselves online while protecting their bottom line during these rough economic times. Cantu and crew uses a whole arsenal of tools and strategies covering 9 complete families of search engines including traditional search engines, video search engines, podcast search engines, social sites, hubs, directories, and many more. They also create micro sites, mini sites, video directories, news sites and establish a positive mini network for corporations and protects their online image. Currently at this time they are not accepting work from non-profits organizations.


“You can expect trouble when you let the inmates run the asylum. The whole point and purpose of creating positive PR was to save a company a small fortune. Now they do not have to rely on a press agent who is going to overcharge them $5,000 a press release. We can do tremendous things online for very little. We can literally move mountains. Google is going to love you and so is your public. The best part is that we can clean up the worst of cases in as little as 48 hours.”


Cantu is the co-author of, “The 30 Day Total Business Makeover” and lives in Metro Detroit, Michigan. He has worked with such corporate giants as Capital Records, Coca Cola, GM, Ford, Foote Cone and Belding, Cap Gemini, WWF, NBC, and Arthur Andersen.

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