Reputation Management, Internet Privacy, and Social Media Quick Hits
August 19th, 2010 | CyberBullying, Facebook, Google, Legal Issues, Privacy, Quick Hits | Jennifer Takahashi
Introducing Michael Fertik, regular guest blogger for Harvard Business Review (HBR)
August 18th, 2010 | Online Reputation Management | Jennifer Takahashi
In his first guest blog appearance on HBR, Fertik’s “15 Hyper-Practical Tips on Starting Your Own Company” is quickly rising in the “most read” charts, with its quick-read, useful tips.
“There are some great handbooks on starting your own business (like this and this) which focus on larger questions like “whom to hire” and “how to write a business plan.” But I haven’t seen a short list of hyper-practical tips on starting and running your own company. Since I would have loved one of those back in the day, I’ve put one together here. These are rubber-meets-road recommendations intended to help you avoid wasting time on very basic topics. The point is to get you past the easy decisions so you can focus on the business.
- Use Quickbooks. It’s easy to use, it will work for several years at least, and the other options are too complicated or overkill.
- Make it a Delaware C-Corporation. If you’re starting your company in the U.S., and if you’re hoping to take outside investment one day, just make it a Delaware C-Corp from the jump. Other forms of incorporation are distracting or prohibitive to investors, and these disadvantages outweigh potential tax benefits.
- Put 100% of expenditures on a single credit card. As soon as you can get a corporate card, putting everything on one account makes it easier to keep track of expenses and prepare for eventual audit. Your employees will also have a heightened sense that you are watching the expenses.
- Practice interviewing. When you post your first job listings, be over-inclusive in which candidates you invite for interviews. You will become a better interviewer fast, learn more about the right requirements for the job, understand the candidate pool, and learn how to sell the role to the best candidate well before you meet her. Four extra 30-minute interviews should do it.
- Let the law firm handle your cap table Never modify the cap table yourself. There’s just way too much opportunity for human error with outsized consequences.”
For the rest of Michael’s tips, click here.
If Mel Gibson wrote us a letter, here’s what he’d say…
August 18th, 2010 | Fun Stuff, Reputation Insurance | Jennifer Takahashi
On Saturday, an Op-Ed article appeared in the International Herald Tribune (global edition of the New York Times) in which Alex Beam takes a humorous look at the letters that Reputation.com might receive from those seeking help with their online reputation.
“There is a company in Redwood City, California, with the suggestive name of Reputation.com. According to its Web site, “Reputation.com was created in 2006 to defend your good name on the Internet. Today, Reputation.com has grown to be the world’s first comprehensive online reputation management and privacy company. We’re the most experienced and most technologically innovative company of our kind …”
One can only imagine the correspondence they receive:
Dear Reputation.com:
Things have proceeded from extremely bad to unimaginably worse. I have a problem with unscripted events.
A few years ago I made some unfortunate comments about Jewish people, which I tried to retract, except they appeared in a police log. Now I am again world famous, but not for my dynamic work in the field of motion pictures, but rather as a potty-mouthed Australian cad accused of striking the mother of my child.
Can we turn back the clock to a rosier time? Appreciating your guidance in this matter.
— Mad Mel in Malibu”
Read the rest of the article here.
Reputation Management, Internet Privacy, and Social Media Quick Hits
August 18th, 2010 | Careers, CyberBullying, Facebook, Fun Stuff, Legal Issues, Online Reputation Management, Privacy, Quick Hits | Jennifer Takahashi
Reputation Management, Internet Privacy, and Social Media Quick Hits
August 17th, 2010 | Careers, Facebook, Google, Legal Issues, Online Reputation Management, Privacy, Quick Hits | Jennifer Takahashi
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