Online Reputation Help Needed

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Hi
This is a Question that i am Investigagting

what do you think is the best way to force google to Deindex Pages from results for Online Reputation ?

I have a friend that have a terrible 1st results in Goole from a page of a popular Newspaper site

and he need to take it of not only by taking to other page

to Force google to deindexed it and get ity out of the results

What do you suggest

i would like to have even recommendadtion for warriers that would like to do it

Thanks

Ido
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  • Profile picture of the author edatepro
    If your thinking along the lines if organically You may have to blog and back link to the moon to put dirt over the tracks!
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    • Profile picture of the author Jill Carpenter
      The best way to get rid of it is to have it completely removed.

      Who wrote the article? Can they be proven to be unethical themselves? If so, that would be a concern that could be sent to the news site owner.

      Otherwise, if the article itself is "legal" then you can't really do anything about it other than try to outrank and bury it.
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  • Profile picture of the author CyberAlien
    Depends on if what the websites are saying is true. If not, you may have a case for libel.
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  • Profile picture of the author mikeac
    You would have to create several blogs and articles to try to push that negative content down. Or you could contact the owner of the site and ask them to kindly remove it.
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  • Profile picture of the author techbul
    You have two options:
    1. Ask the newspaper to remove it.
    2. Set up several blogs, Squidoo lenses, Hubpages hubs and so on, article directories content, and backlink them. Since there is probably not a lot of competition for that keyword, it shouldn't be that hard.
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  • Profile picture of the author Teez
    The following of course doesn't constitute legal advice but my opinion:

    Legally speaking if the truth is out there then it won't be removed (unless you know the owner or the boss of the news paper company).

    However defamation or libel is a different case if constitutes the former of the latter legally speaking an instructed lawyer could have it removed but the test is does it constitute and then drawing attention to it with a legal case may do more harm to begin with and then ease up much later.

    So really depends on the case feel free to pm me and i'll see if there's any advise that can be given.
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  • Profile picture of the author dvduval
    The good thing about newspaper content is it does tend to get pushed down over time. You'll probably need to have some sites on different IP addresses and then actually do something worthwhile with the sites. Then submit them to some quality directories to get them on the map.
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  • Profile picture of the author Stuart Walker
    Do some reputation management, create tons of websites, blogs, social media accounts, profiles etc with your friends name (or whatever the search term he shows up for) and attempt to rank them. Many of the big sites will rank naturally because of their authority but you may have to do some backlinking to get some of the other stuff on to the first page and therefore pushing the 'negative' result down in the results. Or you blast the offending link with tons of spammy links and hope Google deindex or penalises it eventually. If it's owned by a major news outlet they may have enough authority to survive a negative SEO attack.
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