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From:
Sent:
Friday, December 16, 2011 6:41 PM
To:
Jeffrey Epstein
Subject:
Approach Summary
Attachments:
Picasso Overview_pdf.html; Untitled attachment 00685.htm; RepDef-Process-
Deck_pdthtml; Untitled attachment 00688.htm; company-overview_pdf.html; Untitled
attachment 00691.htm
ONLINE REPUTATION MANAGEMENT: A Three Pronged Approach:=o:p>
1.
=font size="3" face="Calibri">Optimizing good information to push down t=e negative: using new content (blog,
websites, press releases, public netwo=k profiles, google images, etc) and search engine optimization. Changing th=
Wikipedia profile. Notes Wikipedia below.
2.
Eliminating the bad information using prevalence and proprietary a=gorithms; redirecting the way in which Google
sequences your information (r=associating it with the positive content). This is called off-page optimiza=ion.
3.
Eliminating personal information (soci=l sec, tel ft's, dob, addresses etc) from all public and private dir=ctories.
COMMENTS:
Step 2 is critical<=i> otherwise one is just bailing water from an ongoing flood of negative pr=ss. By realigning the
algorithms (i.e. reinforcing positive associations wi=h your name and weakening the negative associations), one almost
permanentl= seals up the water hole or at least closes it significantly. This allows f=r Step 1 to be a onetime project
(which will take 2 to 4 months approx.), w=th just tweaking here and there down the road with updated content.
BEST PEOPLE TO USE:
You need people who eat, drink and sleep algorithms and sear=h engine optimization. I've researched several
companies and the mo=t skilled, discrete, award winning and comprehensive is a company called, <=font>
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<http://www.reputation.com/> Represents numerous=fortune 500 companies
<=pan style="mso-list: Ignore">•
&nbs=; clients in more th=n 100 countries
<=pan style="mso-list: Ignore">•
&nbs=; based in Silicon V=Iley
<=pan style="mso-list: Ignore">•
&nbs=; Featured on CNN, W=J, Forbes, NY Times etc
<=pan style="mso-list: Ignore">.
&nbs=; Undisputed world l=ader in online reputation management
<=pan style="mso-list: Ignore">•
&nbs=; Prevalence and pro=rietary algorithms to drive positive search results to the
top.
<=pan style="mso-list: Ignore">-
&nbs=; Intimate knowledge=of search engine optimization.
<=pan style="mso-list: Ignore">•
&nbs=; 200+ employees
<=pan style="mso-list: Ignore">•
&nbs=; Patented Internet t=chnology
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&nbs=; Partnered with: Am=rican Medical Assoc. Am Bar Assoc, Aol, etc
<=pan style="mso-list: Ignore">•
&nbs=; $67 million in ven=ure capital to date.
<=span>CE= is Michael Fertik
CEO and Founder=
Michael Fertik founded Reputation.com in 20O6
with the belief that people have t=e right to control
and protect their online reputati=n and privacy. In
addition to his work with Reputation.com, Michael
holds a position on the advisory b=ard of The Internet
Keepsafe Coalition (iKeepSafe), a=nonprofit that
works to protect the health and s=fety of youth online.
Michael is regarded as one of the=earliest pioneers of
online reputation management and a=leading expert
on issues of online privacy. He c=-authored the book
Wild West 2.0 and lectures internationally, appearing
before professional and academic a=diences. Michael
also advises school administrator= and parent groups.
Prior to founding Reputation.com, Michael clerked for=
Chief Judge Danny J. Boggs of the=Sixth Circuit Court
of Appeals of the United States. H= is a graduate of
Harvard College and Harvard Law S=hool, speaks
several languages, and enjoys sai=ing, reading, and
running.
TIME FRAME & FEES
Their "Picasso" Tech services described in step=2, will take approx. 3 months to eliminate bad press from the lstnd
page. The whole process will take about a year to be so=idified. Fees will be approx. $10k -$15k per month but depends
on each case=and costs can be kept down by providing content and selecting only truly ne=essary services.
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WIKIPEDIA
This is a tough nut to crack. And I need to do more research=on this. Wiki comes up first on the Google list due to its
powerful domain a=d contains totally lopsided and damning content on you.
But we'll crack it. On the surface, Wiki is controll=d by a morass of copyediting geeks who have nothing better to do than
to di=cuss reference tags etc. It is also 'the people's' e=cyclopedia, dictated by the tyranny of the majority—so no
objectivi=y at all.
Current Strategy— 1. The Reputation group have a copyright team dedicated to bala=cing the content on Wikipedia and
gradually sectioning the bad stuff down t= sub categories in the profile. They don't seem to be able to eliminate the bad
though. 2. So, l=think it's worth seeing how people like Prince Andrew managed to cr=ate an absolutely stellar profile—
or Bill Clinton for that matter. N= mention of his impeachment or lying to the Grand Jury. It barely touches o= Lewinsky
etc. 3. There are also protected pages on Wiki but I need more ti=e and research.
WEBSITE
You need to update your website immediately by adding the bi= on you from The Edge if you can and adding a longer
summary of science and=scientists that you are/have worked with.
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