One false article can destroy years of reputation building. We use a combination of legal tools and strategic content to eliminate negative articles from search results.
Remove factually incorrect news stories published to damage your reputation.
Get malicious blog posts and opinion pieces targeting you removed from the web.
Push negative articles off the first page of Google with our combined removal and SEO strategy.
Remove harmful content published in foreign languages and international domains.
Legal experts review the article to determine grounds for removal.
We send a formal legal demand to the publisher requesting retraction or removal.
Reports filed with hosting providers under defamation and harassment policies.
We apply for Google de-indexing to remove the article from search results.
Positive content strategy deployed to push harmful results down in rankings.
An article does not just harm you on the day it is published. It gets indexed by Google, shared on social media, and referenced by other articles — creating a self-reinforcing reputation problem that grows over time unless it is actively addressed.
Research consistently shows that people trust what appears on the first page of search results. One harmful article sitting on page one can cost you clients, partnerships, and career opportunities every single day it remains there.
Of people never go past the first page of Google
Revenue reduction from one negative result on page 1
Of hiring managers Google candidates before interviews
More likely to be contacted when first-page results are positive
False or misleading journalism that presents inaccurate information about you or your business as fact.
Blog content published specifically to damage your reputation, often by competitors or disgruntled individuals.
Negative posts in forums and on review sites that rank prominently in search results.
Even when articles cannot be deleted, we can have them de-indexed from Google and Bing.
Old cached versions of removed content that continue to appear in search.
Identical copies of negative articles that have been republished on other domains.
Factually incorrect content is one of the strongest grounds for removal. We start with a formal demand for correction or retraction. If the publisher refuses despite clear factual errors, we escalate through defamation and privacy law routes.
Age does not reduce the harm of an article. In fact, older articles often have higher domain authority and rank more persistently. We target the source for removal and file de-indexing requests with search engines regardless of the article's age.
Yes. We have successfully pursued removal from major national and international publications. The approach is different — more formal, requiring legal backing — but we know how to navigate those processes.
This is a legitimate concern and one we discuss with every client. We can often achieve removal or de-indexing quietly without any public dispute or commentary that could attract additional attention.
Yes. Anonymous publishers still use hosting providers, domain registrars, and CDNs that respond to legal notices. We can achieve de-indexing and in many cases hosting removal even when the author's identity is unknown.
Expert review of the article to identify the strongest grounds for removal.
Legal demand letter sent to the publisher on your behalf.
Removal requests filed with Google and Bing to make the article unsearchable.
Targeting of all cached and archived copies of the article.
Finding and removing duplicate copies published on other domains.
Regular updates at every stage from first notice to final confirmation.