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How Much Does AI Reputation Management Cost in 2026?
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How Much Does AI Reputation Management Cost in 2026?

AI reputation management in 2026 splits into four price tiers: one-shot audits ($9–99), self-serve monitoring (~$3–30/mo), AEO monitoring platforms like Profound, Otterly and Peec ($89–499/mo), and full-service ORM agencies ($1,500–10,000/mo). The costliest mistake is buying the wrong tier — most small businesses should start with a one-shot report, not a retainer. Here's what each tier actually buys and who should pay for it.

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When AI Lies About Your Business: Fixing AI Hallucinations About Your Brand
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When AI Lies About Your Business: Fixing AI Hallucinations About Your Brand

AI regularly states false things about businesses as fact — wrong prices, features you don't ship, a competitor's incidents merged into yours, controversies that never happened. Audits find factual errors for 72% of brands checked, and a real Google AI Overview hallucination cost one solar company a $150,000 contract. You can't edit the model and platform-report routes are weak; the honest fix is correcting the public sources AI cites. Here's how to detect it across every engine and remediate it for real.

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AI Reputation Management in 2026: What Actually Works (and What's Snake Oil)
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AI Reputation Management in 2026: What Actually Works (and What's Snake Oil)

AI reputation management splits in two: measuring what ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity and Claude say about you (real and cheap) and 'fixing' it (where the snake oil lives). You can't pay to get listed in ChatGPT, no one can guarantee an AI output, and Google now points deceived businesses to the FTC. What actually moves AI answers is slow, honest work — consistent facts, credible coverage, clear pages. Here's the honest map: what works, what it should cost by tier, and how to hire without getting robbed.

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