PETA’s 2010 State of the Union Undress
By Charles-Henry Ruyant
Annually, since 2007 the PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) association has organised this famous strip tease video in order to promote its message through internet (PETA’s 2010 State of the Union Undress) .
This concept is a pretty original one and very cost effective… and will probably have an impact on people who are not normally concerned by the treatment of the animals.
This year you can see Michelle Obama on the video!
Please finds blow the YouTube version:
Michelle Obama Search Engine Reputation Management (SERM) with Google Image
By Charles-Henry Ruyant
Following my post on McDonald’s search engine reputation management and image issues, a similar issue has arisen with a personality: Michelle Obama.
When you are looking for ‘Michelle Obama’ on Google Images the first result is a picture of her looking like a monkey or ape. It is obviously a racist and offensive image.
The official comment from Google is:
“Accordingly, we do not remove a page from our search results simply because its content is unpopular or because we receive complaints concerning it.”
This is the official answer to deter companies and individuals from complaining about every negative result relevant to their brands or name. Google has been sued many times and is always successful in these cases on the basis that they use an algorithm and the search results are not a choice.
In this case I am pretty sure that they will make an exception, I don’t see the White house doing a SERM campaign.
Anyway, this example once again illustrates how important is to manage your search engine reputation, not only the web result but all kind of result (image, video …).



January 27th, 2010

