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By Jordan McCollum

The last time I criticized AstroTurfing, I caught a surprising amount of flak. I guess honesty and integrity are overrated these days anyway, so I'm updating my morals to get with the times-and to applaud Reverb Communications, a PR firm that's also gotten with the times by having its interns positively rate clients' apps in the Apple Store.

Reverb is one of the top gaming PR companies in the world. (No pun intended.) They represent companies including Harmonix (makers of Guitar Hero), MTV games and dozens of other iPhone developers. They say they have "personal," "first party" relationships with Apple. They do Apple's TV commercials and Apple has even referred developers to them. MobileCrunch, unfortunately, says that Reverb doesn't "always follow the rules, and they have been stupid enough to tell that to prospective clients."

Minor rant: rules?! What rules?! The FTC hasn't definitively stated that their guidelines will apply to PR interns rating clients' apps without disclosing that they're getting paid to say those things. And besides, what the crap is the federal agency in charge of regulating advertising and marketing doing interfering in the Internet? Can't they see this is clearly outside of their purview? Pff.

But apparently one of Reverb's prospective clients wasn't so open minded. They forwarded MobileCrunch one of Reverb's pitch emails that touted their astroturf services:

Reverb employs a small team of interns who are focused on managing online message boards, writing influential game reviews, and keeping a gauge on the online communities. Reverb uses the interns as a sounding board to understand the new mediums where consumers are learning about products, hearing about hot new games and listen to the thoughts of our targeted audience. Reverb will use these interns on [your] products to post game reviews (written by Reverb staff members) ensuring the majority of the reviews will have the key messaging and talking points developed by the Reverb PR/marketing team.

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I mean, seriously, could there be any better way to manage your reputation? And it gets better!

Internal User Reviews Process:
o Internal "User Reviews"
o Pre-written by in house writers
o Positive reviews - not over the top - but endorsing the game as a good product
o Age ranges
+ 12 - 18
+ 19 - 25
+ 26 - 34
+ 35 - 45
+ 46+
* Written from the angle of each age group including key words that resonate with each audience
* Reviews begin to go live on day of launch on the iPhone storefront
o Release reviews starting at launch as stretch over 14 days from release

So they go to extra trouble to make sure that their prewritten reviews using their targeted marketing keywords look totally natural-nobody will be able to tell they're not written by rabid fans of your app!

MobileCrunch (aka KillJoy) went to all the trouble of searching out some of these reviews. With some digging through Reverb's known clients' apps, they came across a few profiles that only rated Reverb client apps (from several different developers), and always gave those apps five stars. Look at the lengths these people go to to be the wet blanket:

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About the Author:
Jordan McCollum is a staff writer for the popular marketing blog Marketing Pilgrim. She has worked in search engine optimization with clients including 3M, Little Giant Ladders and ADP. After graduating from Brigham Young University, Jordan joined the SEO copywriting team at the Internet marketing firm 10x Marketing. After 10x closed its doors in December 2006, Jordan became a freelance writer and Internet marketing consultant specializing in SEO. She also has extensive experience with web analytics, conversion rate enhancement and e-mail marketing.
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