Coordinated fake negative reviews on Google, Yelp, Trustpilot, and industry platforms.
False, misleading, or malicious articles published specifically to damage your reputation.
Coordinated attacks and defamatory posts spreading false narratives on social media.
Harmful content appearing prominently in search results for your name or brand.
Malicious content published by competitors to undermine your business reputation.
False and damaging statements published by disgruntled former employees.
Comprehensive review of all defamatory content and its impact.
Formal cease and desist letters demanding retraction and removal.
Reports filed with platforms under their defamation and harassment policies.
Where copyright applies, DMCA notices issued for maximum speed.
Strategic positive content campaign to restore your online reputation.
Defamation is not just an inconvenience. A sustained campaign of false statements — negative articles, fake reviews, or social media attacks — can directly reduce revenue, push away investors, and make recruitment harder.
The longer defamatory content stays online and visible in search, the more credibility it gains. Acting quickly is significantly more effective than waiting until the damage is widespread.
Average revenue decline following a defamation campaign
More likely to lose a client who saw negative content first
Of consumers research a brand before first purchase
How long untreated defamation stays prominent in search
False news stories, opinion pieces, and blogs published to damage your reputation.
Coordinated negative review campaigns on Google, Trustpilot, Yelp, and similar platforms.
Coordinated smear posts and defamatory content spread through social networks.
Harmful content appearing on the first page of Google when your name or brand is searched.
False statements published by competitors to steer customers away from your business.
False claims posted in online communities that rank in search and influence public perception.
A negative review expressing genuine personal experience is protected speech. Defamation is a false statement of fact presented as true that causes harm. We assess every case to determine whether the content meets the legal threshold for defamation before taking action.
Yes, though it is more difficult. We send formal legal demands to publishers, escalate through editorial complaints processes, and pursue hosting providers or search de-indexing when the publisher is unresponsive.
Forum posts and standard websites can often be removed within a week. Articles on major platforms take longer, typically 2 to 6 weeks. Search de-indexing runs in parallel and often produces visible results within 1 to 5 days.
Competitor-sourced defamation is handled the same way — removal of the content first, followed by legal action options if the responsible party can be identified and the situation warrants it.
Yes. We offer reputation management services that run alongside the removal campaign, deploying positive content to fill the space left behind and improve your overall search presence.
Full mapping of all harmful content across search, review sites, and social platforms.
Formal legal notices sent to publishers and platform operators.
Simultaneous removal requests filed with Google and Bing.
Targeting of fake reviews on Google, Trustpilot, Yelp, and similar platforms.
Continuous watching for new defamatory content targeting your brand.
Positive content strategy to rebuild your reputation alongside the removal campaign.