Remove Negative Feedback..

xpoiksyu

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I'm into a serious problem and I have been working on it for the past months but nothing showedup. Coming to the point.. there was negative feedback written about my company and when ever I search in Google with my company name it is getting listed in the first page. So could someone please let me know how to get rid of it.

PS. The blog in which the negative feedback was published is inactive for the past 1 year. I have no idea why it has come to first page all of a sudden.

Awaiting your suggestions..

Thanks in Advance.. Quote: Originally Posted by johnmarley I'm into a serious problem and I have been working on it for the past months but nothing showedup. Coming to the point.. there was negative feedback written about my company and when ever I search in Google with my company name it is getting listed in the first page. So could someone please let me know how to get rid of it.

PS. The blog in which the negative feedback was published is inactive for the past 1 year. I have no idea why it has come to first page all of a sudden.

Awaiting your suggestions..

Thanks in Advance.. You can request to remove your websites pages from google but you can't remove negative comments people have made elsewhere.

Right now we have a thread going that you could take a look at while you wait for more replies.

Almost all comments are negative Here are a few suggestions:

1. Contact the person who wrote the negative review and try to make him/her remove it or change it. Find out why this person wrote the negative review and make an attempt to clear the air.

2. Produce new review pages (with positive reviews) in order to push the negative review to googles second page or lower.

3. Pay someone to publish positive reviews about your company - also with the purpose to bury the negative review deep down in the ground.

If you choose option 2-3: Build some backlinks to these pages and send traffic to them in order to make them climb in the search engines. Quote: Originally Posted by WebTrafficSeller 3. Pay someone to publish positive reviews about your company - also with the purpose to bury the negative review deep down in the ground. Its better you yourself pass on some positive comments .. or else
I guess the
1st point of Webtraffic... .for far more better!!! Send a request letter to the website owner to ask them to remove that particular content from the website. Quote: Originally Posted by goodluckdomain Send a request letter to the website owner to ask them to remove that particular content from the website. If you do so, it might be helpful to add an honest and plausible explanation, why it should be removed.
Do be kind and polite, not angry, show your very best manners when asking for this favour! Float loads of blogs and forums with positive reviews of your service. And hopefully... all of them will outrank this blog Your bigger issue is that particular comment seems to be cached in Google. Do a Whois check on the url to get in contact with the webmaster. That person can remove the comment. It is only a matter of will they remove it. I would say that if it has them at number one, they may be a little greedy about it. Why remove it if it is getting attention. BUT there are also legal options.

If in the US you can take the slander approach if they refuse to remove the link. It is bad but you could prove financial damages and the get a lawyer involved. The first step is for the lawyer to sen a letter.

Next, the others are right. You need some content that mention good thing to be rated higher that the bad one. You need to start social marketing and backlinking to the good content and opinions.

Not knowing what kind of business you are running, for example if you are a restaurant, you can request a professional review. Each field of industry has tis option. You just have to find a good one that others will listen to.

If you are tech related, the you can start here on v7n.com first of all. Then you can put an article on x7ven.com and then get many people to reply to the thread. Get all of your friends to visit and make comments therefore making your post popular. The more traffic then the better.

Otherwise the same tactic will work for another forum for your respected industry. Your goal is to either get the remark removed and then have the webmaster clear their cache in their google account, get a lawyer to "convince" them to remove the remark, or play google wars with traffic. Either choice will take a while.

Hope that helps. How about creating a twitter, facebook, youtube and linkedin account. Exact match for your company name. Optimise them to come up for your company name. Create profiles on social networking sites, bookmarking sites etc.
Search for review sites within your industry and get some massive number of positive reviews...
This should definitely help you..
 
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