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Individual Reputation Management

Personal Online
Reputation
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What people find about you shapes what happens next. Protect how you appear in Google, AI assistants, media, and due diligence. Describe the Situation →
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400+Individuals protected
60+Countries covered
21International awards
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The Reality — Personal Reputation Management
The Reality

Your personal online reputation is being built without you — learn to protect your online presence as an individual

Every mention, article, review, social post, or database entry adds to your digital profile — whether you placed it there or not. Your individual internet reputation is the sum of all of it.

  • Your digital presence exists across more surfaces than most people realise: Google search results, autocomplete suggestions, Wikipedia, image search, knowledge panels, news archives, review platforms, and AI-generated summaries.
  • The people who matter to you — clients, partners, investors, employers, media — look you up before they decide. What is your online reputation telling them right now?
  • In 2024–2025, AI systems began including personal profiles in their answers. ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini now generate "who is [your name]" summaries — surfacing old, irrelevant, or inaccurate content in new ways.
  • This isn't a crisis. It's your permanent environment. The question is whether you're managing your online reputation — or it's managing you.
Case from practice
12 negative publications the client expected to address
11,000+ actual mentions found across media, forums, databases, and AI platforms

The visible part of the problem was less than 0.1% of the actual field. What you don't see is what shapes how others see you.

Where Your Reputation Lives — Personal Reputation Management

Where Your Reputation Lives

Search

Google Search Autocomplete suggestions Wikipedia Image search Knowledge panels

AI Assistants

ChatGPT Gemini Perplexity Auto-generated summaries about you

Media

News archives Publications Interviews Indexed permanently

Reviews

Google Trustpilot Industry platforms Visible before every call

Compliance

World-Check LexisNexis Dow Jones Checked in every due diligence

Crisis History

Past incidents Legal mentions Forum threads Past doesn't disappear on its own
One Search. Your Entire Reputation. — Personal Reputation Management
What People See About You

One Search. Your Entire Reputation.

Before Reputation House
Your Name
News Client Dispute Surfaces in Public Court Filing localnews.com › article › 2020 A former business partner has filed a lawsuit alleging financial misconduct during the partnership...
Forum Anyone had experience with this person? — Discussion reddit.com › r/business › comments Looking for anyone who has worked with or dealt with this individual before...
Review 1★ — Unprofessional and unresponsive trustpilot.com › review Would not recommend. Had a very poor experience working with this person...
After
After Reputation House
Your Name
Official Your Name — Official Website & Professional Profile yourname.com Professional profile, track record, and contact information. Trusted by partners across 20+ countries.
Media Interview: Industry Outlook and Leadership Strategy forbes.com › interview Speaking on the future of the sector and what it takes to build trust in a competitive environment...
Profile LinkedIn — 12,000 connections · Verified background linkedin.com › in › yourname 20+ years of experience. Founder. Advisor. Recognized by peers across multiple industries.
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There's always a moment it suddenly matters.

For all of them, there's a moment when it suddenly matters — before a deal closes, before a major appointment, before a new chapter begins. The question is whether your reputation is ready when that moment comes.

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Why Reputation Matters — Personal Reputation Management

Why Reputation Matters

44%
Weber Shandwick, April 2026 of company value is tied to leadership reputation
30–70%
PULSE, May 2026 valuation discount when reputational risks are flagged pre-IPO
25%
Gartner, 2024 decline in traditional search expected by 2026 as AI answers take share
Mandatory
LexisNexis, April 2026 negative news screening in every risk-based due diligence
Who This Is For — Personal Reputation Management
Who This Is For

Reputation matters differently for each individual — and the best personal reputation management service helps you build trust and take control

Reputation management for individuals isn't a niche need. It affects both personal and professional lives — across industries, roles, and life stages — but what's at stake differs significantly depending on who you are.

Professional Practice Your name is your business — and personal brand A cosmetic surgeon. A private attorney. A financial advisor.
One negative review rises to the top of search results — and appointment cancellations follow before the client even picks up the phone.
Public Position You're public by position A judge. A senior official. A hospital director.
You can't respond publicly by ethics or protocol — but the internet keeps building the story. Your name is the face of the institution you represent.
Personal Brand You chose visibility — and need an online reputation management service to protect it A blogger. A public expert. A speaker.
Your image is your distribution channel. One viral accusation or an old out-of-context quote — and you lose what took years to build.
Private Individual Your private life is your security A private investor. A founder's spouse. A philanthropist.
You didn't choose the spotlight. But when your name shows up in the wrong places, it brings unwanted attention — or real risk.
Services — Personal Reputation Management
What We Do

Personal online reputation management services from Reputation House

Four disciplines. One managed programme. Your reputation handled as an ongoing asset — not a one-time fix.

02 — Correct Reduce harmful visibility. Strengthen what reflects who you are today. Suppress negative or irrelevant content in Google results — covering Google, Bing, and AI platforms.
This includes search result optimization at the SEO level — pushing down what harms your reputation and amplifying what accurately represents you today.
03 — Build Strengthen your narrative. Content that speaks for you when you're not in the room. Thought leadership, expert profiles, interviews, and positive reviews where relevant.
Build a consistent personal online reputation. Boost your online visibility with the kind of content that speaks for you when you're not in the room. Online reviews increasingly affect how professionals across industries are perceived.
04 — Protect Monitor continuously. Real-time alerts. Monthly reporting. Always on. Personal online reputation management is not a one-time fix — it requires a clear strategy and continuous oversight.
Real-time alerts, monthly reporting, and proactive adjustments. The goal isn't just to protect — it's to boost your online reputation so it actively works in your favour.
What AI Assistants Say About You Right Now — Personal Reputation Management
AI Reputation Risk

What AI Assistants Say About You Right Now

In 2024–2025, AI systems began including personal profiles in their answers. ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini now generate "who is [your name]" summaries — surfacing old, irrelevant, or inaccurate content in new ways. This isn't a future risk. It's happening now.

ChatGPT

Outdated info
Describes your role from 3 years ago. References a company you've since left. No current context.

Gemini

Adverse framing
Pulls from a negative news article. Presents disputed claims as settled fact.

Perplexity

Low visibility
Little to no information. AI can't form a picture — which creates its own risk in due diligence.

After Reputation House

Controlled
Accurate, current, consistent across all AI platforms. What you want people to know — they find.
Before Reputation House
ChatGPT answer: "[Name] is a partner at [former firm], known for work in [old field]. In 2021 they were involved in..." 3-year-old role · Resolved incident surfaced · No current context
Gemini answer: "According to [negative article], [Name] faces allegations of..." Disputed claim presented as fact
After Reputation House
ChatGPT answer: "[Name] is [current role] at [current company], with [accurate background]. Recent work includes..." Current · Accurate · Controlled narrative
Gemini answer: "[Name] is recognized for [expertise]. They have been featured in [tier-1 media]..." Positive framing · Authoritative sources
AI assistants are increasingly where people form first impressions about individuals. Gartner projects traditional search volume will drop 25% by 2026 as AI answers take share. A person who appears inaccurately — or not at all — in AI responses has a structural blind spot that grows with AI adoption.
When Reputation Isn't Managed — Personal Reputation Management
What's at Stake

When reputation isn't managed: what the best reputation management companies have learned about the cost

Analytical observations from recent public cases.

FCA · Skillcast · March 2026

Senior Financial Professional · Regulatory Record

A senior financial professional received a £2 million personal fine from the FCA and was added to the regulatory register — effectively barring future industry work. The digital record follows a person, not just an organisation. Once your name is in a regulatory database, no PR campaign removes it without systematic search management. Negative online records persist — and a bad reputation in regulatory contexts follows a person for years.
New York Times · May 2026

Public Figure · Re-entry After Legal Case

A prominent figure attempting to re-enter business after a public legal case found that the digital trail accumulated during the crisis continues to shape how potential partners perceive him — regardless of what has happened since. The gap between current reality and indexed past is the core problem personal reputation management exists to close.
Fortune · April 2026

Co-founder · $67B Technology Company

When a co-founder of a $67 billion technology company was charged with smuggling AI chips, shares fell 33% in a single day. The company had grown rapidly — but its founders' personal reputations had never been managed as a distinct asset. The value that took years to build was tied to names that had never been protected.
How It Works — Personal Reputation Management
How It Works

What working with our personal online reputation management company looks like

From your perspective — what happens, and what's needed from you at each step.

01
You describe the situation Briefly, in any form: a message, a call, a note from your assistant. No forms, no questionnaires, no commitment yet.
02
We assess and propose We review your current digital presence and come back with a clear picture of what's there and what we'd do about it.
03
Agreement + NDA We sign a confidentiality agreement before any detailed information is shared. Reputation and privacy are inseparable in this work — both are taken seriously from the first contact.
04
We handle it Execution, monitoring, reporting. You stay informed without being burdened with details.
Does Any Of This Sound Like Where You Are? — Personal Reputation Management
Who Reaches Out to Us

Does any of this sound like where you are?

We hear from people in specific moments — not abstract categories.

You Googled yourself — and didn't like what came up.

An old article, something out of context — ranking higher than anything you say about yourself.

Something was written about you that you can't delete or respond to.

A review, a post, an exposé — technically legal, but landing exactly where it hurts.

Fewer clients are coming through — and it's not your work.

It's what they find before they arrive. You need search to work for you, not against you.

A decision is being made about you — and someone will Google you.

An offer, an appointment, a deal. You need your digital presence in order before anyone looks.

You're written about because of your position — but can't respond publicly.

Your status ties your hands. You need to quietly manage what the internet returns about you.

You asked an AI about yourself — and it returned a profile you didn't write.

Outdated. Mixed up with someone else. Presented as fact.

A difficult period is over — but the internet didn't move on.

Someone else's version of events stuck as the record. You need your past to stop defining who you are today.

You're entering a new market — and your old digital trail now follows you.

New people, new stakes. Your reputation needs to reflect who you are now.

You're not in crisis — but your reputation is forming without you.

You want to build and protect your name proactively, before it matters.

Any of these situations is enough to start a conversation. The first step is always to take control of what you actually know — then decide what to do about it. You don't need a crisis to reach out — and you don't need to explain everything at once.

Tell Us Briefly What's Going On →
FAQ — Personal Reputation Management
FAQ

Personal reputation management: frequently asked questions for individuals

The most common questions we receive before an engagement begins. Start a Conversation

What is personal reputation management?

Personal reputation management — also referred to as individual reputation management or personal online reputation management — is the practice of monitoring, shaping, and protecting how a person appears online: in search results, news, review platforms, social media, and AI-generated responses. It includes proactive reputation management (building a positive reputation online and a strong digital presence) and reactive work (addressing negative content, poor online reputation signals, or misinformation). Reputation House provides this as an ongoing managed service — a dedicated reputation programme for private individuals.

Who needs online reputation management for individuals?

Anyone whose professional or personal outcomes depend on how others perceive them online — whether you're an individual professional, a public figure, a founder, or a private person. Online reputation management for individuals is relevant for business professionals, executives, founders, attorneys, doctors, public officials, media personalities, and private individuals navigating a reputational challenge. Individual online reputation management isn't limited to high-profile cases — it applies to anyone whose name is regularly searched by people who matter to them. Reputation House works with individuals across all of these categories.

What do personal online reputation management services include?

Personal online reputation management services typically cover: reputation monitoring across web and AI platforms, search engine results management (SERM), content strategy and creation, review management, and ongoing protection. Personal online reputation services are tailored to each individual's specific situation — the scope, timeline, and approach depend on what's currently out there and what the target outcome is. Reputation House bundles these into a managed program with monthly reporting.

How long does it take to see results?

The timeline depends on the situation and goals. For proactive management, SERM and content work typically produce visible results in 3–6 months. For suppression of damaging content, initial changes can appear sooner. Reputation House provides monthly progress reporting throughout.

How much does personal reputation management cost?

Costs vary based on scope — the volume of search results involved, monitoring complexity, and whether content creation is included. Reputation House offers a free initial audit to assess the situation before any pricing discussion.

Can you remove negative articles from Google?

In some cases yes — through legal removal requests, de-indexing, or platform-specific content policies. Where removal isn't possible, Reputation House uses SERM to suppress negative results and build positive content so they no longer dominate.

What is the difference between personal and corporate reputation management?

Corporate reputation management — or business reputation management — focuses on brand reputation, stakeholder communication, and institutional narrative. Personal reputation management focuses on an individual — their name in search, their digital footprint, and how they're perceived by people who look them up directly. Reputation House works with both, with dedicated services for individuals.

Does reputation management apply to AI search results too?

Yes. AI assistants including ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini now generate "who is [name]" summaries based on what's indexed online. These results appear alongside standard online search queries — and increasingly replace them for many users. Reputation House monitors AI-generated responses about clients and works to ensure the information feeding those summaries is accurate and reflects who they are today.

How do I choose personal online reputation management companies?

When evaluating personal online reputation management companies, agencies, or any reputation management firm, look for reputation management experts who offer: a clear methodology (not just promises — not just reputation management software), demonstrated experience with individuals rather than only brands, knowledge of both digital marketing and editorial ecosystems, the ability to show what they monitor and how they measure progress, and confidentiality from the first contact. The best personal reputation management services and online reputation management strategies for individuals treat each case as genuinely unique — not a template. Reputation House works exclusively on a managed, individual basis — serving clients across the UK, Europe, and globally.

Is personal reputation management worth it?

For anyone whose name is a professional or financial asset — whether their work is personal or business online — yes, consistently. Online reputation is important in ways that compound: the cost of inaction grows every month the wrong content stays visible. A stellar reputation doesn't happen accidentally — it's the result of deliberate, ongoing attention. The cost of unmanaged reputation (lost clients, failed deals, blocked appointments, valuation haircuts) routinely exceeds the cost of management. The question is not whether to manage your reputation, but when to start.
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Get Started Before someone else researches your name — see what they'll find.
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Confidentially Tell Us What Happened Start by telling us the situation — briefly, in any format. A short message is enough to begin. Reaching out on someone's behalf? That's how most of our work starts.