Tag: Reputation Management

Soar articles on reputation management across Reddit, search results, and AI-generated answers.

May 21, 2026

Proactive vs reactive reputation management: A 2026 cost comparison for marketing leaders

Reactive reputation runs $6K to $20K per month plus revenue loss. Proactive community costs less and prevents the problem. The math, with numbers.

April 19, 2026

When ChatGPT gets your brand wrong: the AI hallucination correction playbook

ChatGPT hallucinates brand facts in about 12% of branded queries. Here is the 4-layer correction stack and the realistic timeline to fix it in 2026.

April 16, 2026

Negative Reddit thread ranking on Google for your brand: what to do now

A negative Reddit thread on page 1 of Google for your brand name is not an SEO problem. It is a community problem. Here is the 90-day suppression playbook.

April 13, 2026

How to set up F5Bot for brand monitoring on Reddit

The free brand monitoring tool we deploy on day one of every branded subreddit engagement, with the keyword strategy and Slack routing we actually use.

April 7, 2026

Improve your Reddit reputation: an actionable guide

Reddit became the most-cited domain in LLM answers in 2025. Here is the actionable playbook for improving your brand reputation on the platform that now feeds every major AI engine.

February 7, 2025

How to tell if a subreddit is safe for brand promotion

Audience fit is not the same as promotion fit. Here is the five-factor scorecard we use to decide whether a subreddit is safe for a brand to participate in.

January 29, 2025

How to recover after your brand gets downvoted on Reddit

A downvoted Reddit thread is diagnostic data, not a PR emergency. The five-bucket failure model and the recovery sequence that actually rebuilds trust.

January 23, 2025

How to respond to negative Reddit threads about your brand

A negative Reddit thread does not stay on Reddit. It ranks in Google, gets cited by AI models, and surfaces on sales calls. Here is the response framework Soar uses with brands.

January 31, 2023

Brand reputation in 2026: A strategic guide for marketing leaders

Brand reputation in 2026 is decided by community threads, AI citations, and SERP composition, not press releases. Here's how marketing leaders should think about it.

July 28, 2022

How to report a subreddit: the 2026 brand-side playbook

Brands rarely need a subreddit shut down. They need the right report category, routed to the right Reddit team, with evidence Reddit will actually act on. Here is how that decision actually works.

December 9, 2021

Best online reputation management companies in 2026

The 2026 guide to picking an online reputation management vendor. Three vendor categories, how to evaluate them, and what changed when AI answers entered the mix.