
So like, did you know that the number of online articles mentioning Jeffrey Epstein's name decreased by 97% between 2010 and 2013?

That's insane! And if we look at the Google Trends data, it shows that searches for "Jeffrey Epstein" were consistently lower in December 2010 compared to other months.

The use of SEO tactics by his team is just wild. I mean, who knew manipulating Wikipedia entries and flooding digital media outlets with flattering articles could be so effective?

And let's not forget the $10,000 to $15,000 monthly fee he was paying to Reputation for online presence management... that's like, a small fortune!
I also found this interesting stat: between 2012 and 2019, the number of articles mentioning Epstein on Wikipedia increased by 400%

However, if we look at the page views, they only increased by 20%.

It just goes to show how powerful online reputation management can be.
It's also worth noting that this scandal highlights the need for better regulation and oversight in the tech industry. I mean, who knew that PR firms could use SEO tactics to manipulate search results?

And what about these connections between Epstein's associates and Wikipedia editors... it's like, a whole other level of corruption!
Anyway, I just wanted to share some stats and thoughts on this crazy topic. What do you guys think?
