
John David
John P. David — Expert in online reputation management and communications strategy available for conferences, keynotes and other speaking engagements. Author of How to Protect (Or Destroy) Your Reputation Online -- published by Career Press in October 2016.
On a daily basis, negative information that appears online prevents people from getting jobs, advancing in their careers, and building their businesses. Negative online information causes great personal misery and can even tear apart families. The Internet can serve as judge, jury and executioner for practically any person's reputation. Regardless of whether you did something foolish, are associated with another's misdeeds, or are the victim of a third party attack, most people are ill prepared for increasingly common online problems.
John P. David represents people and companies facing online issues, and he chronicles their tales in his presentation:
- People do dumb things: A college student's night on the town goes off the rails and dozens of news stories online now exacerbate his bad decisions. Finding a job more than two years later remains a challenge.
- Sometimes you are associated with negative news: A CEO's namesake son gets in trouble, causing reputational damage for a century-old family business.
- And then there are victims: Subjects of hate blogs and victims of online complaint sites staredown negative search results for years. Sometimes, lives are ruined.
David has more than 25 years of experience in public relations, and his articles on online reputation management appear in the Huffington Post, PR Daily and other trade outlets.
John P. David — Expert in online reputation management and communications strategy available for conferences, keynotes and other speaking engagements. Author of How to Protect (Or Destroy) Your Reputation Online -- published by Career Press in October 2016.
On a daily basis, negative information that appears online prevents people from getting jobs, advancing in their careers, and building their businesses. Negative online information causes great personal misery and can even tear apart families. The Internet can serve as judge, jury and executioner for practically any person's reputation. Regardless of whether you did something foolish, are associated with another's misdeeds, or are the victim of a third party attack, most people are ill prepared for increasingly common online problems.
John P. David represents people and companies facing online issues, and he chronicles their tales in his presentation:
- People do dumb things: A college student's night on the town goes off the rails and dozens of news stories online now exacerbate his bad decisions. Finding a job more than two years later remains a challenge.
- Sometimes you are associated with negative news: A CEO's namesake son gets in trouble, causing reputational damage for a century-old family business.
- And then there are victims: Subjects of hate blogs and victims of online complaint sites staredown negative search results for years. Sometimes, lives are ruined.
David has more than 25 years of experience in public relations, and his articles on online reputation management appear in the Huffington Post, PR Daily and other trade outlets.
How to Protect (Or Destroy) Your Reputation Online
- CEOs who wish to have a better understanding of their company's online vulnerabilities
- Senior management overseeing online content creation
- Marketing managers responsible for or impacted by online reviews
- Organizations that wish to educate their employees about the pitfalls of social media...
Fakes News Just "Got Real" for Business
- CEOs
- Marketing Managers
- Communications Professionals
- Public Relations Professionals
- Leaders will leave with a deeper understanding of the differences between scams, schemes, hoaxes and the newest form of corporate disninformation: fake news.
- Team members will learn how this new...
Online Reputation for Students
- Students at university and high school levels
- Young professional
- Athletes -- amateur and collegiate
- Insight into how to identify online vulnerabilities - and eventualities: Face it, you will be Googled.
- A new understanding of how social media is a double-edged sword...
Online Reputation Training for Executives
- Senior Managers
- C-Level Executives
- Communications Executives
- Social Media Marketing Professionals
- How to identify online vulnerabilities within their business
- Understanding online review sites and online complaints
- How to avoid and mitigate online damage through preventative and...