How does Five Blocks handle international reputation management?
Through IMPACT's coverage of 500 cities, 69 countries, and 23 languages, plus a Wikipedia practice that works across language Wikipedias and an AI program that handles model variation by market.
International reputation work runs into the same complexity in every dimension. Google results vary by city, country, language, and device, and the differences are not cosmetic – a SERP that reads fine from New York can be hostile in Frankfurt. Wikipedia has separate language editions with separate notability conventions and editor communities; the German Wikipedia is not the English Wikipedia in any meaningful sense. AI engines weight different sources by language and by user location, so the same prompt produces different answers in different markets. Our infrastructure handles each layer. IMPACT™ covers 500 cities, 69 countries, and 23 languages with continuous geo-specific Google tracking. Our Wikipedia practice operates across the major language editions through disclosed-COI accounts on each. AIQ™ is built to handle multi-market AI monitoring as a first-class concern. The combination means a global company can get a coherent view of its reputation across regions rather than treating each market as a separate ad-hoc project.
Last reviewed: 19/05/2026