Steven W. Giovinco

Online Reputation Management Expert & Founder of Recover Reputation.
With over three decades of expertise in online development, including boutique online reputation management, Steven W. Giovinco is the founder of Recover Reputation. His consultancy specializes in repairing and enhancing online reputations for individuals and businesses globally.
Steven's educational background includes Master's degrees from Yale University and New York University's Interactive Telecommunications Program. The approach is uniquely hands-on, ethical, and transparent. He excels in creating tailored strategies that not only suppress negative online content but also build a positive digital presence through high-quality content and strategic SEO. His successes range from high-profile CEOs to small business owners, all benefiting from his meticulous and results-driven methods.

MrBeast’s Challenges: A Case Study in Online Reputation Management

Introduction MrBeast is a digital phenomenon–you might have heard of him or seen some of his videos. With 320 million subscribers, his influence is massive, going beyond the online realm into restaurants, philanthropy, branding, and merchandise, etc.  But the massive rise has recently come with cracks in his overwhelmingly wholesome persona that has lead to […]

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How CEOs Can Manage and Protect Their Online Reputation in 2024

Introduction As a CEO, your online reputation is a massive part of your company’s success. It’s not just about how people view your business; it’s how they see you. Whether you’re in the headlines for all the right reasons or trying to navigate a damaged online reputation, your personal brand is out there shaping how

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How to Remove or Push Down SEC Records from Google Search Results

If your name or business appears in an SEC filing, it damages your online reputation. Getting these records removed or suppressed in Google search results can be tough, since search engines (basically, Google) view SEC and .gov websites as reliable and important sources. Still, here are options I’ve used to minimize the impact of these

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