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Hello - Can someone recommend an expert in reputation management? I have posted a project on a freelance website but I cant find anyone reliable/professional.

Please forgive me if I posted on the wrong forum.

Thank you and have a nice weekend.
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  • Profile picture of the author Top10SEO
    I've done a few RM gigs, what seems to be the problem?
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    • Profile picture of the author ewikk055
      Usually this involves issues, unless you're going for a boost in brand recognition...or something of that nature..

      I have a few employees that work on project/brand/rep. management, get a hold of me if you need direction.
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  • Profile picture of the author southave
    im basically trying to help my little sister clean up her presence in the internet. she has done some modeling in the past and her pictures have been used for other purposes without her consent. Thank you.
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    • Profile picture of the author yukon
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      Originally Posted by southave View Post

      im basically trying to help my little sister clean up her presence in the internet. she has done some modeling in the past and her pictures have been used for other purposes without her consent. Thank you.
      If the problem is images in Google text search or Google Image search then about the only thing you can do is outrank the problem images with other images on the web.

      The strongest ranking factor for images is backlinks pointing directly at the image URL (ex: domain.com/images/red-car.jpg).

      The good part about burying problem images is there's tons & tons of images on the web that already have authority. So what you do is use those existing authority images & build exact keyword anchor-text links pointing at the authority image URL, it has to be the exact image URL, not a web page URL.

      The authority images don't even have to be niche related though I would pick a same niche authority image over an unrelated image If possible, example you could browse any authority sites images on Google Images with a site:domain search. Pick random images & build some links pointing at the authority image (with your keyword). Repeat as needed.

      In the end the goal would be to bury the problem images in the SERPs because removing the images is most likely going to be difficult If not impossible. Once something is posted on the web it gets scraped by a bunch of bots & repeated all over the web.
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          • Profile picture of the author southave
            Great information, where do I find someone to do that for me?

            Thank you
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      • Profile picture of the author pryidevsblog
        @yukon You elaborate the pretty interesting and informative stuff. This is helpful in all the way and every time to know more and preserve our reputation online..
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    • Profile picture of the author shreyarani
      @yukon thanks for sharing good information.
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  • Profile picture of the author southave
    I still dont know where to find someone to help me.
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