A single negative search result can reshape how customers see your business. According to research from BrightLocal, the vast majority of consumers read online reviews before visiting a local business ...
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How Google’s removal tools work for SEO and reputation management by Erase Technologies
When a client calls about a damaging search result, you might typically default to one of two responses: “we can suppress it” or “there’s nothing we can do.” Both skip the middle ground — where Google ...
Google addressed a bug that enabled anonymous attackers to remove any URL at will, fixing an actual negative SEO exploit. Google recently fixed a bug that enabled anyone to anonymously use an official ...
Google’s Refresh Outdated Content tool was exploited to de-index a press article, exposing a flaw that allowed attackers to suppress valid web content. A feature of Google’s web indexing system was ...
A practitioner’s guide to deindexing, removal requests, and managing client search results. When a client calls about a damaging search result, you might typically default to one of two responses: “we ...
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