How can we remove a good search engine results??

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what is the best method to destroy a site rank record or how to remove the traffic record from google?

what will happened if we remove a website robot.txt and sitemap.xml?
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  • Profile picture of the author ContentWritingPhD
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    what is the best method to destroy a site rank record or how to remove the traffic record from google?
    In the first place,why would you want to destroy the good ranking of a website?
    To bring down a competitor?
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    • Profile picture of the author sams_dxny
      Originally Posted by ContentWritingPhD View Post

      In the first place,why would you want to destroy the good ranking of a website?
      To bring down a competitor?
      no actually what step we can make to protect our work, if the client never have to pay any money to us?
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      • Profile picture of the author ContentWritingPhD
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        Originally Posted by sams_dxny View Post

        no actually what step we can make to protect our work, if the client never have to pay any money to us?
        Now I understand.

        From my point of view, "revenge" does not resolve the problem no matter how high is the degree of damages made by a person (your client, let's say). I'd recommend you to require an upfront fee before you start working. Proactively explain why you require an upfront fee (either 100 percent or a certain percentage).

        We all know that there are some clients who are half-hearted to trust again and pay upfront. Why? It is because they had not-so-good experiences in the past and it left a bad taste in their mouth. We can't blame such types of clients. We are protecting ourselves from getting ripped off. Our clients are protecting themselves as well. So the best thing you can do is, as I said above, to proactively explain your side why you're requiring an upfront fee.

        If your business is a registered one, which means you're paying taxes, send your client a digital invoice with your business' tax identification number so your client would feel that you're serious in your business and that you won't run away with their hard-earned money.

        Again, revenge, is a no-no. In Math, negative plus negative will give you a sum of a negative value still (-1 + -1 = -2). Keep in mind that you need a MASSIVE POSITIVE act in order to rectify a wrong behavior (-10 + 20 = 10).

        I hope I make sense to you.
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      • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
        Originally Posted by sams_dxny View Post

        no actually what step we can make to protect our work, if the client never have to pay any money to us?
        Collect the money upfront, then do the work. Problem solved.
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  • Profile picture of the author Arshaan
    Have you ever tried services like Freelancer or eLance?

    Get your client to hire you through those websites, make them create a "milestone".

    The money is then kept by the Freelancer or eLance company, when your client feels you have done a good job the money is released to you.

    This way they cannot rip you off.
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