Profiles should be accurate, useful, and safe for public viewing.
These standards help keep Reputation Elites credible for businesses, buyers, visitors, and admins reviewing submitted profile updates.
What this means in practice
This page is designed to make the platform easier to trust before a visitor submits a claim, creates an account, or pays for a profile plan.
- Profiles should use accurate business names, categories, locations, and public contact details.
- Logos, images, credentials, and proof assets should be permissioned and appropriate for public display.
- Claims should be supportable and not misleading.
- Demo profiles stay labeled as examples until they are claimed, replaced, or approved.
Core operating points
Business details
Use a clear business name, category, city, state, phone number, website, and public contact information that visitors can understand.
Media and assets
Upload professional logos, office photos, team photos, credentials, review screenshots, and proof assets only when you have permission to use them.
Claims and proof
Claims should be specific, supportable, and not misleading. Avoid fake reviews, inflated outcomes, private records, impersonation, or restricted content.
Sample profiles
Demo profile examples should stay clearly marked as examples. They should not be presented as fully verified client profiles.
Common questions
These answers explain how the platform works for visitors, members, and businesses reviewing a profile.
What makes a profile approval-ready?
Clear business details, accurate category/location information, permissioned media, supportable claims, and clean inquiry settings.
Can Reputation Elites reject submitted content?
Yes. Admins may request changes, hide, reject, or remove content that appears inaccurate, incomplete, misleading, restricted, or unsafe.
Can a business claim a demo profile?
Yes. The claim request should include enough information to review ownership and accuracy before replacement.
Build profiles buyers can trust.
Use these pages to understand how Reputation Elites reviews profiles, handles member access, and protects visitor trust.