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Joan Jett - Bad Reputation
I don't giv a damn bout my bad reputation!!" a classic music video by joan jett |
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Thin Lizzy - Bad Reputation
thin Lizzy's bad Reputation 1977 |
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Dusty Springfield - Reputation
Dusty Springfield - Reputation |
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We Are Scientists Lousy Reputation
Lousy Reputation |
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Freedy Johnston - Bad Reputaion (Video Version)
Bad Reputaion (Video Version) by Freedy Johnston (c) 1994 Elektra Entertainment, a division of Warner Communications Inc. for the United Sates and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States. |
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george brassens-la mauvaise reputation
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Pulley - "Bad Reputation" Epitaph Records
Like this video? Come see thousands more at the Net's biggest, uncensored, completely d.i.y. punk, hardcore, indie and alternative music video site, BlankTV.com! We've got News, Games, Contests and the stuff that we can't show on YouTube! Free! Uncensored! Retarded! BlankTV.com! Director: |
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Thin Lizzy - Bad Reputation at the Sydney Opera House 1978
thin Lizzy Bad Reputation 1978 with Gary moore |
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Lousy Reputation
Spend a day with We Are Scientists, any old day, and it's likely to play out pretty much exactly like this. So yes, we're fuckin bad boys. Notes: - dir. Justin Rice and Randy Bell - live footage captured at The Tank, when it used to be up on 42nd st. - running into C.O., Keith's special woman friend, was actually a *total unscripted accident*! And yet it provides the central drama of the whole video. Another strong bit of evidence for the case that God himself favors We Are Scientists and our videographic endeavors. |
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Avril Lavigne - Bad Reputation - Live in Toronto
Live in Toronto DVD |
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Pit Bulls - Bad Reputation
A pro-pit bull video brought to you by B.A.R.K-OK Bulldogs and Rescued K9s of Oklahoma www.petfinder.com/shelters/OK233.html Please Adopt a Rescued Pit Bull! Save a life and help the save lifes of many other dogs by supporting dog rescue :) A picture is worth 1000 words, don't judge this breed by what you hear on the news, all across the world pit bulls are wonderful family members just like any other breed. please vote "No" to Breed Specific Legislation! Also, please don't be ignorant, any negative comments towards pit bulls will not be approved. |
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Online Reputation Management Blogging Best Practices- Part 2
You need to commit to blogging at least once a day. Once you get the blog established, you may be able to find someone who is already is an established blogger and willing to commit to providing content. Your blog posts do not need to be excessively long. Research shows that short posts about relevant topics will help you break the ice on the conversation. An ideal candidate for blogging is a person who is already adept with the online environment, can consume and effectively present large amounts of information and can recognize industry trends. It is important to design your to fit your target marketplace. (Use the best practices for web design article that I recently published) Create a URL that is uniquely descriptive to your target market discussion and format your blog to align with your overall offline and online reputation strategy. Discuss best practices and relevant information in your industry presented as information or a resource. You should not aggrandize yourself, when you present your expertise in your target area your readers will eventually realize that you comprehend and effectively implement best practices. In order to gain more marketplace visibility you should strategically provide links to other resources that your readers might find of value. Put some thought into this before you implement. The best rule of thumb here is that you r resources point to others that help fill the needs of your readers that you do not. Make sure your blog is easily readable and easy to use. Bloggers occasionally write long, hard to digest paragraphs full of information. In order to e more effective, split the text into smaller sized formats and use bullet points. Use the same techniques for written communication that you do in offline marketing. Use formatting to emphasize and differentiate important points. You should use images, as appropriate, to enhance your content and to help illustrate important points in your content. You should try to be creative with this tactic and not use the most obvious image, think a little deeper and go for a relational idea or metaphor. |
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Hardcore Superstar - "My Good Reputation"
Hardcore Superstar in musicvideo "My Good Reputation" Directed by Jerker Josefsson from www.bobby.se |
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Bad Reputation - Avril Lavigne - With Lyrics
A fan video of the new cover of the best damn singer! I love u avril, and i'll always do 6th April #65 - Most Discussed (Today) - Italy #6 - Most Discussed (Today) - Music - Italy #72 - Most Discussed (This Week) - Music - Italy #48 - Most Viewed (Today) - Music - Italy #89 - Top Favorites (Today) - Italy #9 - Top Favorites (Today) - Music - Italy #66 - Top Favorites (This Week) - Music - Italy #69 - Top Rated (Today) - Italy #7 - Top Rated (Today) - Music - Italy #49 - Top Rated (This Week) - Music - Italy 5th April #76 - Most Discussed (Today) - Italy #6 - Most Discussed (Today) - Music - Italy #87 - Top Favorites (Today) - Italy #10 - Top Favorites (Today) - Music - Italy #83 - Top Rated (Today) - Italy #9 - Top Rated (Today) - Music - Italy #72 - Top Rated (This Week) - Music - Italy |
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Paco Ibañez [En el Olympia 2] 05 La mala reputación
Parìs, Francia. 02-12-1969 Paco Ibañez. Georges Brassens: "La mauvaise reputation". |
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Online Reputation Management Website Best Practices - Part 1
Online Reputation Management - Part 2 In general, a website is the most formal and static portion of your online reputation and internet marketing efforts. It is important to ensure that you are correctly perceived by your target audience and have a concrete business goal being communicated. Every time someone views your website, that person should walk away with a clear understanding of what your organization does and how it can help him or her solve his or her problem at hand. Because your website is static, for the most part, you can see how even the slightest communication can have a negative or damaging effect on your reputation that snowballs with time. You should update the information on your website regularly in order to ensure that everything is correct. Do not change your email without updating your website contact information and without informing your contacts. Make sure and update your website bio and photo often, as you will want people to recognize you when they meet you for the first time. If your bio is out of date by more than three months, you may run the risk of misrepresenting yourself. Your website will constantly be communicating with the world about you so make sure that you are diligent about what you are saying to them. You should also follow a set of web design best practices. Here is a checklist of things you need to be doing. If you choose to ignore this set of best practices, you run the risk of presenting yourself to your target audience in a way that damages your online reputation. |
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Online Reputation Managment Service by SBS Media | Zennie62
http://www.sbson.com -- This video presents our "Online Reputation Managment" services where we can alter and monitor your "digital identity", emphasizing good content, and downplaying or getting rid of bad content. If you need us, call 510-387-9809 |
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Online Reputation Management Website Best Practices - Part 3
Browser Compatibility Site displays on current versions of Internet Explorer (6+) Site displays on current versions of Firefox (2+) Site displays on current versions of Opera (9+) Site display on current versions of Safari (both Mac and Windows) Navigation The sites main navigation links labeled clearly and consistently The sites navigation is easy to use for target audience If you use images for navigation menus, Flash, or DHTML is the main navigation, provide users with clear text links in the footer section of the page The site provides navigation aids, such as site map, skip navigation link, or breadcrumbs are used Ensure that all site navigation hyperlinks work properly and are not broken Color and Graphics Use of different colors in page backgrounds/text is limited to a maximum of two to three colors Color is used consistently throughout the site Color has good contrast with associated text Site color is not used alone to convey meaning Use of color and graphics enhances information presented rather than distracts from the site Site graphics are optimized and do not significantly slow download Each graphic used serves a clear purpose in relationship to the site and your content Image tags use the alt attribute to configure alternate text to display Animated images on the site do not distract from the site and do not repeat or only repeat a few times |
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www.sorryagain.com
Breed-specific legislation (BSL) is spreading like a cancer from one community to the next. Denver, Miami and the Canadian province of Ontario are forcing residents to hand over their beloved and innocent family members for unjustified euthanasia, else they must move from their homes...or stay to become criminals to protect the ones they love. Oklahoma, California, and other locales are currently considering similar breed specific bans and/or discrimination. In response, guardians of Pit Bulls, American Staffordshire Terriers, Bull Terriers, Rottweilers, Dobermans, Chows, and more, have posted their feelings to the website, www.sorryagain.com, in protest of the slaughter of innocent dogs and the unconstitutional laws destroying their families. Here is just a sample of their posts... To help fight the kind of breed discrimination that killed Heathcliff, visit our anti-BSL store at CafePress: www.cafepress.com/howlywood Proceeds from our store help fund projects, such as this video, aimed at fighting BSL and breed bans. Thank you for watching. |
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johnny depp's bad reputation
a music video of johnny depp and his bad reputations |
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Kate's Reputation Problem
An episode of The Webs where Kate didn't a job she wanted because of a video her would-be employer saw on the web |
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FREEDY JOHNSTON - Bad Reputation
©WMG video |
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Gene Hunt - Bad Reputation - Life On Mars
A tribute to Gene Hunt from Life On Mars. The Doctor really should have got some tips from him on handling the Master ;) |
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Xploding Plastix - Treat Me Mean, I Need The Reputation
Xploding Plastix is a Norwegian two-man band playing Electrofunk/Big beat music with elements of jazz. Their song, "Treat Me Mean, I need the Reputation" became an instant classic when it was released as a 7" on Beatservice Records in 2000. It was later re-released in 2002 on Hospital Records and championed by LTJ Bukem, Coldcut, and Grooverider. The Kronos Quartet has performed their three movement composition, The Order of Things: Music for the Kronos Quartet. Members Jens Petter Nilsen Hallvard Wennersberg Hagen (formerly in Norwegian black metal band Kvist) Xploding Plastix is the musical child of Jens Petter Nilsen and Hallvard Hagen. Both based in Oslo, they started making music together somewhere late 98-early 99. After about a year of playing, sampling, programming and focused tune writing; they decided it was time to let the public hear what they'd been up to. This resulted in a 6 track demo late 99. About 22 hours after first shipment, record companies were on the phone, and now 4 months later, 5 out of 6 tracks have been released on various lables. Xploding Plastix has a very organic sound; throwing saccharine analogue melodies to foreground the acoustic quality; imposing a distinctive live feel. A certain raw edge. An oeuvre of an ear-opener: Zipping and unzipping the beat, a beat-science out-of the ordinary. Emphasizing the flowing warmth and organity of the rhythms. Triggering flailing, skittering, skipping and spinning breaks, makes this pure nigthvision! Xploding Plastix has a sound like irradiated neon washes; shimmering and pulseglowing accordingly disproportional to the flashy stuttering redligths, like cancerous cocktails; splintering with deranged delight. The cinematic, dirty filmnoir feel is mercilessly exploited. Xploding Plastix is the epicure of a gorgeous, jagged, murderous pulse. Xploding Plastix has a sound outrageously present; rumbling oblique exclamations and punctuating vibes suggests musicians whose absolute confidence in their work frees them to kid 'n play: go totally trickster in their soaring urban conundrum. Here's abrasive bassy beatblasts, motor rhythm and lock grooves that whirr and writhe across the tracks. Xploding plastix has already become the poster child for present day electronic music; the model for what 'being taken seriously' has come to mean. Maneuvering steady in styles, like a genre-bending assemblage, with animated fluctuations successfully integrated. Frantic exuberant accretion of brittle, bustling rhythms and melodies introducing an urgent funk punch; a flickering sensuousness and enveloping rhythmic pulse. |
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Online Reputation Management Blogging Best Practices- Part 3
Read other blogs in your target marketplace. This is a great way to listening to what is going on in your marketplace. Proofread your blog for grammar and spelling errors. Use a naturally sensible and conversational tone as if you were actually speaking to your audience in a public setting. Leave comments on other blogs in your target audience marketplace. You should also provide a link back to your blog so people can find your blog if they want to learn more Reward your advocates and loyal contributors with kudos and support for their endeavors. This will help you to strengthen marketplace relationships that are win-win. Develop a strategy to counter your detractors, consider employing the help of your advocates in strategically flanking your detractors. Do not beg for site-links or link exchanges. You should spend your time figuring out ways to get people to link to your blog because of your content. Be diligent in responding to comments and questions from your audience. You goal is to keep the conversation going so you can pull valuable information from your target audience so you can provide them with what they need. You do not need to have the whole world linking to your blog or reading your blog; your focus should be about connecting with your target audience. If you buy or use a free template for your blog style, try to find template that is not too cluttered, sometimes having too many blog features will distract your target audience from your message. Be polite and ask permission from others that you would like to publish on your blog. If someone sends you a great email you may want to publish it, but be careful, you do not want to offend the sender. Do not engage in negative criticism of others in your marketplace. Be thoughtful and pay attention to what you are trying to accomplish. Talk about your competitors. The marketplace will respect you if you can take a dignified approach to showing your strengths as compared to theirs. No one wants to read a boring blog, but cheap entertainment only brings in a few visits. You should be a subject matter expert in your marketplace. Register your blog with indexers. feedster, technoratie, ice rocket, google, yahoo, pubsub, and others. Use analytics to monitor and understand the traffic coming to your site, at minimum, Google Analytics (free) or another server based tool. If you have multiple target audience strategies, you will need multiple bloggers that focus in on each of those areas individually. Once you have some content, let the analysts in your industry know that you are blogging. You can either give them a call or link to their blog if they have one. Devise a plan for how to handle bad news, a company crisis or blog detractors. You must decide if you will engage, ignore or redirect these issues. Different companies handle this with a variety of public relations methods, plan in advance what the best strategy is for your online reputation. Public Relations are not dead, in fact, they have just started, and blogging is now part of it. Blogs are the new public relations tool of choice. Do not hire marketing firms to help develop your a blog strategy if they are not blogging themselves. If they do not do it, or do it poorly, then how can they help you? When writing in your blog, use the language that your target audience uses; avoid using terms that are too industry specific. Find or train a blogging expert to help guide your blogging strategy. This person may or may not be your corporate blogger, but find someone that can guide, provide best practices, and get the tools in motion. Seek out industry blog leaders, read their work, talk to them and hire them if necessary. Ask offline neutral third party advisors to provide feedback about your blog. Negative feedback as well as positive feedback will be helpful. For long posts, use text editors for grammar and spelling. Edit and reduce your content before posting. Do not disappear for long periods between posts. Your readers will disappear as well. You must post on a regular basis so that it gets readers into the pattern of constantly wondering what they are missing by not reading your blog today. Develop thick skin. People may besmirch your company, your products, your ideas and maybe even you. Be very cautious when starting a blogging program. Take your time and make a plan. Do not just start trying things out. If you make a mistake, you may have to spend countless hours and dollars repairing your errors. Your online reputation depends on your input as much as the input of others. |
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