Suppress Harmful News Articles
Budget: $1,500 – $3,000 USD
I need help pushing several damaging news-site articles far out of sight in Google and the other major search engines. The primary objective is simple: suppress negative content so that my brand’s first-page results are clean and neutral—or, ideally, positive.
Here is what I have in mind:
• A clear suppression strategy that combines proven ORM tactics—white-hat SEO, authoritative backlink building, content marketing, and smart use of social channels—to outrank those specific URLs on reputable news websites.
• Creation and publication of fresh, optimized assets (press releases, guest posts, microsites, social profiles, etc.) that can quickly gain traction and occupy top positions for my branded keywords.
• Ongoing monitoring with concise weekly reports showing ranking movement for both the harmful links and the replacement assets, so we can measure progress and adjust the campaign in real time.
I already have a list of the offending URLs and the keywords they rank for; you’ll have full access to that data on day one. Success for this engagement means the unwanted articles are consistently buried beyond page two, and the first page showcases content I control.
If you have a track record in online reputation management—especially suppressing negative news coverage—let’s tackle this together.
Here is what I have in mind:
• A clear suppression strategy that combines proven ORM tactics—white-hat SEO, authoritative backlink building, content marketing, and smart use of social channels—to outrank those specific URLs on reputable news websites.
• Creation and publication of fresh, optimized assets (press releases, guest posts, microsites, social profiles, etc.) that can quickly gain traction and occupy top positions for my branded keywords.
• Ongoing monitoring with concise weekly reports showing ranking movement for both the harmful links and the replacement assets, so we can measure progress and adjust the campaign in real time.
I already have a list of the offending URLs and the keywords they rank for; you’ll have full access to that data on day one. Success for this engagement means the unwanted articles are consistently buried beyond page two, and the first page showcases content I control.
If you have a track record in online reputation management—especially suppressing negative news coverage—let’s tackle this together.