Repwarn: Is It Worth Its Price?

A good reputation is essential for any business to succeed. This especially rings true now thanks to the widespread use of the Internet and the ever growing popularity of social media, where a business’ reputation, be it good or bad, can easily spread unchecked. This is why it is important to be able to follow the buzz with regards to your brand and react appropriately to user opinions and reviews on time. This is difficult and will take a lot of luck when done manually. In that note, online marketer Walt Bayliss is going to launch Repwarn, a software that aims to make reputation management a whole lot easier.

Now how does this product work? Well, you begin by inputting your keywords, the likes of which include your brand, company, and competition. The software—a web-based SaaS that took about 18 months in development—works its wonders and searches the Internet for your keywords. Whenever a mention of your keywords come up in a social media post or blog, the software alerts you instantly with the comment text or link to the blog post by email or straight to your mobile device, prompting you to take the needed action, i. e. defuse a bad review or follow good leads.

This looks like a promising software indeed, but on the downside, Repwarn will cost $67 per month or $497 for a year-long subscription. It will be available on September 3, 2015, at 10:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time. We will review it by then to see whether or not it is worth this much. You will find our review at the end of this post, so if you are interested, be sure to bookmark this page and come back on launch day for our review.


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