Reputation Management

20 Actionable Ways to Remove Negative Search Results (2023)

If you’ve been around the block in online business, you know how awful it can be to have

If you’ve been around the block in online business, you know how awful it can be to have a negative review or comment. And if that review appears on Google, that’d be a nightmare you’d never want to experience.

Therefore, it’s always important to know how not to panic and handle such situations calmly and carefully when they arise; normally we called it “Reputation Management”. Because, let’s face it! All of us have competitors and there’s always somebody looking for ways to say a negative word or two about you and your brand.

But that’s not the only reason.

There can be a ton of other things that can lead to a negative comment or review to and can hurt your business’s online reputation.

An unsatisfied customer… a misunderstanding… or simply a rumor somebody spread about you.

Whatever the reason might be, it’s always wise to stay on the safe side and know beforehand what to do and what not to do, should you face a situation like this.

This post will show you how to spot those stains on your online reputation and cover them so your audience only sees what you want them to see and you come across as a trusted authority in your market.

Ready? Let’s get started!

Okay, before we get into the nitty-gritty of brand online reputation management, let’s take a look at some stats showing the value of each search result position in Google.

The Value of Google Search Result Positioning

Here’s the breakdown of average traffic percentages by Google results ranking for results 1 – 15.

Google Result Page Rank

Average Traffic Share

1 32.50%
2 17.60%
3 11.40%
4 8.10%
5 6.10%
6 4.40%
7 3.50%
8 3.10%
9 2.60%
10 2.40%
11 1.00%
12 0.80%
13 0.70%
14 0.60%
15 0.40%
Stats by Chitika.com

google-search-result-positioning

It’s very clear that #1 rank in Google results is the highest traffic generator and with an increase in the rank number, the average traffic is decreasing.

Now suppose if a negative result is ranking for your brand name on Google search results between 1 and 10, how would that affect your business reputation?

You’re right… Terribly!

But don’t worry! I’ve got you covered.

Here are some actionable tips you can use to get rid of any and all negative results about your brand… and establish a solid online reputation that’s bursting with trust and credibility.

How to Remove Negative Search Results

1 – The easiest way to get rid of a negative review or comment is to contact the webmaster where negative content is published against your brand and request them to remove that content. You’ll need to tell them how that negative content is hurting your business reputation and provide some evidence as to why these comments or reviews are baseless rumors.

BUT… if there is a genuine issue in your brand/product, you need to first fix that issue before reaching out to the concerned webmaster. Let them know when you have overcome the issue and request them to replace that content with positive review or remove it.

For this process, you must have webmaster’s email. Here are different methods to find the contact email of the webmaster.

Method 1:

  • Go to the website and check out the contact us and about us pages to see if there’s any email address.
  • If the email address is not publicly available on their site, move on to method 2.

Method 2:

  • Subscribe to their newsletter. When you receive an update form them note that particular email id.

Method 3:

  • Search the name of the author of that negative content and in Google with this search query: “Author name email id”. For example, if I want to find Neil Patel’s email address, I’d search “Neil Patel Email ID”.neil-patel-email
  • Now press Ctrl+F and hit enter with “@” in search bar and you’ll see the email address (in mostly cases).neilpatel-email-id-in-search-results

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Method 4:

Check out their social profiles to find their email address.

Most people who publish content online have accounts on social media sites like Facebook, Google +, LinkedIn etc. You can check their social media profiles to get their email address.

For example, here’s the Google+ page of Webbee Inc… You can easily find the email address in the “About” section.

Find Email in Google Plus

 

Method 5:

*Note: This tool has been transformed into Mailshake (a solution for cold emails), so this method is not working anymore.

You can also find the concerned person’s email address using the tool contentmarketer.io by Sujan Patel. This tool can help you to extract email addresses from a posts containing Twitter handles. Or, you can simply insert Twitter URL to get email address of the person you wanna contact.

After signing up at contentmarketer.io, click “Scan a Post” and enter the twitter URL of the concerned company or person.

find-email-with-contentmarketer

You’ll see a list of emails associated with that URL, like this:

email-ids-by-contentmarketer

Using these methods, you’ll be able to find out the email address of the webmaster. Now all you have to do is email them and ask them to remove the negative stuff.

But, what if the webmaster responds or refuses to remove the negative content?

Simple!

2 Submit a Legal Removal Request to Google. But again… make sure that the negative content is not legit and is wrongly hurting your brand reputation.

These quick and easy approaches will hopefully help you get rid of the negative content, but in case they don’t work… you can still take measures to bring negative search results down at least from the first page of Google.

All you need to do is apply some SEO tactics to push down negative search results and replace them with positive and credible ones.

 

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How to Push Down Negative Search Results on Google

There are different techniques that can help you push down those negative results and I have divided them into three sections to make it easier for you to understand and implement them. Use high priority techniques first to get positive results faster. Then, move on to medium and then low priority ones.

High Priority

  1. Optimize Website Site Links
  2. Page Titles Optimization
  3. Setup Social Profiles
  4. Create Android and IOS Apps
  5. Create New Pages with Target Keywords
  6. Own New Domains
  7. Promote Existing Positive Reviews
  8. Create Wikipedia Page

Medium Priority

  1. Video Optimization on Video Sites
  2. Leave Comments Online
  3. Press Release
  4. Create New Profiles
  5. Submit your Business on Online Stores
  6. Submit your Software on Download Websites
  7. Guest Blogging on Authoritative Blogs

Low Priority

  1. Business Directories
  2. Participate on Q&A Sites
  3. Build Personal Websites (Web 2.0)

High Priority

1. Optimize Website for Site Links

Site links are the sub-listing of your website internal pages in Google search results, pertaining to your brand name. They look like this:

google-sitelinks

Google site links count could be different. It could be two, three, four, six, or more. In some cases, I have seen ten site links for a brand query.

google-3-sitelinks

google-4-sitelinks

You can’t really control what appears in your site links but you can follow some best practices to get site links for your website on Google.

Now let me show you the real benefit on these site links.

Site links can take the place of search results in Google. For example, if you have six site links for your brand query, you’ll see total 7 results in Google instead of 10, because those 6 sitelinks will also be considered as search results.

For example, when you search for “semrush” in Google, it has 6 site links in three rows (see the image below). And due to the presence of site-links, there are seven other results instead of ten.

google-search-results

Now, what this means for you is that if 6 site links enables for your brand keyword, you’d need to take care of only 7 results instead of 10.

You get the point!

2. Page Titles Optimization

Optimize your website pages by adding brand name on page titles. It can help in branding your website on Search Engine (Google). And it’s possible that Google will show multiple brand pages for your brand name.

Here’s an example…

When you search for the “Buildzup” in Google, you will see the following results for same domain in search results:

 

Buildzup Search Results

The reason it’s showing three pages of the same website is because Webbee has used brand name in page titles.

Here’s what their page titles look like:

Page 1:

URL: 
https://www.buildzup.com/
Title: Construction and Real Estate Company | Buildzup

Page 2:

URL: https://www.buildzup.com/contact-us
Title: Contact Us | Buildzup

This simple technique can help you secure a few positions on the first page of Google search results. This means you can push down the negative results and replace them with authoritative pages.

Cool, right?

Here’s a Little Warning, Though: Don’t implement this technique aggressively. Instead, optimize only some of your main pages like about us, contact us or main directory pages and leave the deeper ones.

Also, don’t replace whole page title with your brand name. Just add brand name in the beginning or end of the page title.

The reason I am telling you to add brand name instead of replacing is that if you replace the old title with brand name, it can create title duplication… and you can lose some rankings if the titles you replaced is performing well in the SERPs. So you should be very careful when doing this.

You can use Webbee SEO Spider tool to crawl all of your website page titles. It can help you select pages to add brand name in titles.

 

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3. Setup Social Profiles

If you haven’t created social profiles for your brand yet, you’re missing out on a lot of brand exposure, because social profiles rank well on search engine results.

In our case, we have created social profiles on Twitter, Facebook, Google + and LinkedIn. And when you search “Webbee Inc”, you will find these social profiles ranking on the very first page on Google:

Webbee Social Profiles

 

Here are some top social media channels where you should create social profiles to get maximum exposure on search engines:

Quick tip: Keep your branding consistent on all social media profiles to quickly build a long lasting impression on your visitors.

4. Create Android and IOS Apps

Just recently, Google has started showing android and IOS apps in search results for brand keywords. Previously, this feature was only available on mobile but now, you’ll see these results on desktop search results too (If app is available).

Let me show you an example…

On typing “Neuronation” brand keyword in Google, you will see the following results:

Neuronation Android and IOS Apps

Both Android and IOS apps are showing in search results, right after the website.

So if you want to reap some more SEO benefits and push down those negative results, you might want to consider creating an app for your business.

5. Create New Pages with Target Keywords

If negative results are also showing for branded keywords like,

  • “Your Brand Facebook”
  • “Your Brand Twitter”
  • “Your Brand Product”
  • “Your Brand Service” etc

…then here’s a quick way to push down the negativity…

Create new pages focusing on these types of keywords. Like, for “Your brand facebook”, you can create pages like…

  • example.com/like-yourbrand-on -facebook
  • example.com/how-to-follow-yourbrand-on -facebook

There are good chances that Google will display these pages in search results for “Your brand facebook” keyword.

Usccu.org is following this same technique and you can see for yourself how that specific page is ranking right under their Facebook page.

usccu-facebook

You can create multiple pages like this to rank higher than negative result in Google. Because, Google will also prefer the page with original domain + the branded keyword.

You can use this process to push down the negative results for other branded keywords, too. You just need to be a bit more creative.

 

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6. Own New Domains

Buy a domain that matches your brand name, as exact keyword phrases can perform very well on Google search results.

For example, if your domain name is example.com, buy the same domain with other available TLDs:

  • Example.net
  • Example.org
  • Example.uk
  • Example.ae
  • Example.pk etc.

Publish content like a portfolio, blog, news etc. on these domains and link to them from the original one. There are chances that Google will display these domains too against your brand name, if these are well optimized. Here’s an example:

olx-search-results-in-google

In OLX’s case, when you search “OLX” in Google, it is also showing domains with different TLDs.

If the same keyword phrases TLDS are not available, get as close to it as you can. They can also perform well against your brand name.

See below example…

sony-tlds-in-google

7. Promote Existing Positive Reviews Pages

If you have positive reviews ranking on your brand keywords from authoritative sites, then they can serve very well as low hanging fruits for you. With little effort, you can push these pages up in Google search results.

If, for example, some positive, authoritative reviews for your brand name are ranking on 2nd, 3rd or further pages on Google, you can find these results and put in some effort to push them on the first page in search results.

Let me show you the whole procedure how to find such results?

and

how to optimize them?

How to Find Positive Reviews for Your Brand

Follow these simple steps to find positive results for your brand:

  • Install the extension SEOquake on your Browser. It’s available for both, Chrome and for Firefox.
  • Now search your brand name in Google. By default, Google shows 10 results per page. You need to change it to 50 results per page. To do this, click the settings button and go to “Search Settings” on the top right side of your chrome browser.chrome-search-setting
  • On the next page, check “Never Show Instant Results” under “Google Instant Predictions”.chrome-increase-page-results
  • When you check this option, you’ll see a grid. Set result page per second on 50, instead of 10.increase-search-results-in-chrome
  • Now click “Save” to apply this setting and you’ll be able to see 50 results instead of 10 on your browser.save-chrome-search-setting
  • On your browser, you will see the options enabled by SEOquake. Click “Save” to download all these 50 search results.seoquake-in-search-results-google
  • Now you need to crawl page titles for these 50 pages to understand the page type. You can use Webbee SEO Spider for this purpose.
  • Filter out the pages that have positive reviews for your brand and note down their current ranking for your brand name.
  • Now check the domain authority of these pages. To check the domain authority in bulk, you can use BulkDAChecker. Compare the domain authority with domain where negative content is published about you and filter out the domains that have a higher authority than the negative one.
  • Start promoting these selected pages to bring them on the first page and replace the negative results. Below are techniques that you can use to promote these pages:
    • Add positive comments on these pages to add the content value.
    • Share these pages on social media groups/profiles.
    • Participate in Q&A sites like Quora, Yahoo Answers and link back to these pages from relevant questions.
    • Share and linked these pages on relevant forums.
    • You can also link to them from your website smartly.

These activities can help you boost your selected positive reviews pages. These pages have a better chance of appearing on the 1st page as they’ll have higher authority as compared to negative result page.

8. Create Wikipedia Page

We all know the power and authority of the Wikipedia domain. You can use this authority to add another positive result on the 1st page.

In fact, Google will fetch this information from Wikipedia to show on the knowledge graph.

Here’s an example…

google-knowledge-graph

Wikipedia pages appear in Google search results almost all the time. No matter what market you’re in, if you have a Wikipedia page, it is very likely to appear in the results. Here are some examples:

Example 1: Moz.com

moz-wikipedia

Example 2: NeilPatel.com

neil-patel-wikipedia

If you don’t already have one, you can use this guide to create a Page on Wikipedia.

Medium Priority

9. Video Optimization on Video Sites

If you have business videos, then there is another opportunity that you can utilize to get maximum benefits.

You can create business profiles on video sites to rank those videos on Google’s first page. You can rank these videos for non-branded keywords too, but this post is about online brand reputation, so I’ll talk about branded keywords alone.

Below are some top video websites you can create business channels on:

Create channels on these sites with your business name and upload your videos there. Don’t forget to add optimized (keyword focused) titles, descriptions and related tags on each video.

You can easily rank these video sites on Google 1st page for your brand keywords as these sites have high authority. Below are some examples:

Example 1: Backlinko

backlinko-youtube

Example 2: Matthew Woodward

matthew-woodward-youtube

Example 3: ImageEngine

image-engine-vimeo

10. Leave Comments Online

Make it a practice to participate on different relevant authoritative blogs as a commentator. Activate alerts for authoritative blogs in your niche, comment there whenever new content is published and mention your brand when you feel it will help people.

Here’s one thing you should keep in mind… NEVER comment just for the sake of getting links. Leave helpful and insightful comments, add value to the conversation and mention your brand ONLY if it’s going to help people. (Don’t be spammy! It’s not cool.)

The benefit of this practice is that you can rank those articles against your brand name. Comment on authoritative blogs and there will be higher chances of them appearing on Google’s 1st page when someone searches for your brand name.

You can use Google Alerts to get regular updates about newly published content on authority blogs in your niche. Follow these steps to enable alerts:

How to Set up Alerts with Google Alerts

  • Go to Google Alerts
  • Type the keyword you want to receive alerts about. For example, if you’re interested in getting alerts about SEO tools, type it in the search bar and you’ll see recently published articles in the results.google-alerts
  • You can comment on articles you have insights to share on and you can also create alerts for future. To do this, simply enter your email address just below the search bar. You can customize your alert by clicking “Show options”, and once you’ve done that, press the “Create Alert” button. That’s it!

create-google-alerts

You can create multiple alerts using the same process.

11. Press Release

Press release is another way that can help you to show your brand related results on 1st page in Google search results. You can publish press release on authoritative press release sites. Below are some top press releases sites:

12. Create New Profiles

Create business profiles on top authoritative sites. They can also rank on Google’s first page for your brand keyword. You can link back to your website from such profiles.

When creating your profile, provide as much information about your business as possible. This will help you visitors know you better and perceive you as somebody they can trust.

See below examples:

Example 1: Bill Slawski

bill-slawski-moz

Profile on Moz:

bill-slawski-moz-profile

Example 2: Ron Sela

ron-sela-about.me

Profile on About.me:

about-ron-sela

Example 2: Robbie Richards

Robbie Richards

Profile on Inbound:

Robbie Richards Inbound

These profiles can not only help build authority, but also bring down the negative results from the first page.

Here are some famous sites where you can create your profiles:

13. Submit your Business on Online Stores

If your business is involved in manufacturing products, you can register your business name on famous online stores. This will not only help you make more sales, gain exposure, but also can help to replace the hurtful results from the Google 1st page.

Here is an example:

Kichler is a business, dealing in landscape, outdoor & indoor lighting. They submit their products on a well-known online store called Wayfair.

See Kichler’s profile on Wayfair:

kichler-on-wayfair

Now when you search the brand name “Kicler” on Google, you’ll see their Wayfair page ranking for their business name on the very first page…

kichler-wayfair

Below are some other famous online stores where you can list your physical products:

14. Submit your Software on Download Websites

If you have software, you can also make your software available for download on sites like Download.com, Upload.com, and Soft32.com etc.

These are authority sites that allow you to list your software free of cost with some nice exposure on search engine.

For example, we’ve listed our Webbee SEO Spider tool on Softpedia.com. And when you search for “Webbee SEO Spider”, you’ll see Softpedia ranking on Google’s 1st page for our brand keyword.

webbee-softpedia

Here are some authority websites where you can also list your software to secure some positive results on the first page and eliminate the bad ones.

15. Guest Blogging on Authoritative Blogs

Guest blogging is always a good approach to gain exposure in digital world. Try to guest blog on sites that have a higher authority than those where negative content about you is published. These sites have a better chance of ranking on the 1st page and give you some extra credibility while swiping out the blemishes.

To find relevant sites for guest blogging, Google your niche plus one of the following phrases in quotation marks:

  • “submission guidelines”
  • “guest post guidelines”
  • “accepting guest posts”
  • “contribute an article”
  • “submit content”
  • “guest post”
  • “want to write”
  • “write for us”
  • “add a post”
  • “become a contributor”
  • “guest post by”
  • “submit your post”

If your niche is health, then your search query would be health “guest post guidelines”:

guest-post-guidelines

You’ll be able to find some websites in search results to get started…

find-sites-for-guest-blogging

Low Priority

16. Business Directories

Business directories are websites where you can submit your business details for people to find you easily. For this, you need to have NAP (Name, Address, and Phone Number). These sites are especially designed to help small businesses get better exposure and reach their customers easily.

Due to the high authority of some of these sites, they can rank higher for your business name.

For example, Gary Danko is a restaurant in San Francisco. They have their business listed on Yelp and Tripadvisor.

gary-danko-yelp

gary-danko-tripadvisor

When you type “Gary Danko” in Google, you will see that these sites are ranking on 1st page.

gary-danko

Check out the following top business directories to list your Local Business and replace the negative results:

17. Participate on Q&A Sites

Participate on Q&A sites and ask questions related to your business, and answer questions that have been asked about your niches. As these sites have high authority, there are chances that these sites will rank for your business keywords.

Be creative and helpful while answering questions because you don’t want to come across as promotional. Give insightful answers and drop a link to your website. This will make people not only like and rate your answer, but also follow your site to find out more about you. You’ll have another good result on the 1st page and possible get some new customers.

It’s a win-win for you everywhere.

Here are some Q&A sites you can participate in:

18. Build Personal Website (Web 2.0)

“Web 2.0 describes World Wide Web sites that emphasize user-generated content, usability, and interoperability”

You can create websites on Web 2.0 platform with your brand name. There are chances that these sites will rank for your brand name too. Although these are free, but still they have authority, so it wouldn’t hurt giving them a try. If they do rank high in search results, you’ll have another quality result replace the nasty ones.

Below are some famous Web 2.0 platforms:

These were a handful of brand reputation techniques to help you remove/push down the damaging content about your brand in Google search results. What’s cool about them is that if even you don’t have any negative feedback haunting you all over the worldwide web (That’s brilliant, by the way!), you can use these techniques to add a layer of security against any potential damage.

Which of these techniques are you going to implement in your business?

And..

If you have another technique related to brand reputation management you can share it with me. I’d love to hear from you in the comments below.

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About Asim Mughal

Asim is the co-founder and DOP at Webbee Inc. He is a digital marketing expert and works with business owners to help them increase their revenue through effective online marketing techniques. He has co-created Webbee SEO Spider Tool. He is also the contributor on top authority sites like: Entrepreneur, TNW, Mediapost, Semrush and Lifehack etc.

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