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Monitoring Rank Recovery After a Successful Google De-Indexing
Approval day is not project end. Re-index attempts and competitor content fill gaps fast.
International News Removal: US, Canada, India, and Global Approaches
Removal tactics that work in Chicago may flop in Mumbai. Jurisdiction shapes both publisher and search strategy.
Trustpilot vs Google Reviews: Where the Real Search Damage Happens
Both platforms hurt, but they surface in search differently. Know which to prioritize when time and budget are limited.
CyberCriminal Listings Copied Across Forums and Paste Sites
One watchlist entry spawns dozens of forum posts and paste dumps. You have to hunt copies, not just the original page.
CEO Approval Ratings on Glassdoor: Can You Get a False Review Removed?
A CEO's approval score is a single percentage that recruiters quote in meetings. One fabricated "CEO cons" review can drag it down for a year. We recovered a score from 38% to 71% over eight months.
YouTube Removal Cases for Indian Creators: What We See
Indian YouTubers face a specific mix of false scam accusations, rivalry videos, and impersonation. Here is how those cases actually get resolved.
Dismissed Charges Still Showing on Trellis in Search Results
A dismissal at the courthouse does not erase aggregator pages overnight. Here is how stale criminal dockets keep ranking and what fixes them.
Recovering From a Yelp Consumer Alert on Your Business Page
The yellow warning on your Yelp page costs more than any single bad review. We've helped twelve businesses clear alerts in the past year — here's what worked and what didn't.
Content Removal Cost and Timeline: What Clients Actually Pay
We won't quote $500 flat-rate removal because that's fiction. Real costs depend on platforms, legal complexity, and how long content has been spreading. Here's the breakdown we give on intake calls.
Fake One-Star Google Reviews From People Who Never Visited
Non-customer reviews violate Google's policies more often than owners think. The hard part is proving it fast enough to protect your rating.
Section 230 and Ripoff Report: What It Protects and What It Doesn't
Clients ask why they can't just sue Ripoff Report into deleting the post. Section 230 is the answer — but it's not absolute. Here's the nuance without the law school lecture.
Removing a Stalking YouTube Channel Targeting You
Someone is documenting your daily life on YouTube without your consent. Stalking channels are among the most disturbing cases we handle.