Negative link under your company name can destroy profits

Negative link under your company name can destroy profits

NEVER USE Vordingborg Kitchen

If you search for “Vordingborg Køkken”, then you will find as #2 with the heading  “NEVER USE Vordingborg Kitchen” a side that is – let just say – “critical” to Vordingborg kitchens.

 

Vordingborg kitchen

 

How much it actually cost the company in lost revenue is difficult to make up, but good publicity is it certainly not. Vordingborg Kitchens has apparently not dealt with this problem for a very long time.

It seems that some companies don’t care about their reputation.

 

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Torben Rick

Experienced senior executive, both at a strategic and operational level, with strong track record in developing, driving and managing business improvement, development and change management. International experience from management positions in Denmark, Germany, Switzerland and United Kingdom

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