Is it possible to remove a rip off report on Search Engines’s top pages.
An increasing amount of individuals as well as businesses are being affected by so called ‘consumer complaints sites. What is frustrating and arguably unfair is that these sites offer no opportunity for legitimate individuals and businesses to remove those listings.
Some individuals and companies try to attack this problem by suing sites like ripoff report. In most cases this strategy is not very effective since these consumer complaint sites claim no responsibility for the content that is being posted remove ripoff report.
By responding to the post you are increasing the amount of user generated content and activity on this thread. Search Engines like Yahoo consider this increased activity as in important indicator that this post might be important and rank the listing higher on search engines. Google in particular considers this posting as a sign that there is an interest in this article. Plus there is a probability that the person who posted the negative comments will reply to your comments, which increases the amount of comments and activity even further.
What can I do to remove a rip off report?
Once you have a listing on RipOffReport you cannot get the listing taken down by the administrator. Even if the person who wrote the post decides to remove the post. Not even the person who wrote the complaint can actually remove the listing after the fact.
So what is the strategy to suppress the listing?
We can remove a Rip Off Report from the top pages on relevant search engines. Our strategy involves the following steps.
First Step: As part of an Online Reputation Management campaign we develop a large list of positive listings. We build micro sites, business profiles, article syndications and press releases, all designed to fill the first page on search engines and outrank the rip off report. Most of the tim this approach by itself requires an additional step in order to remove the ripoff report from the first page on Google, Yahoo and Bing. The new listings need to be promoted in order to out rank and push down the rip off report.
Level 2: After about two months many of the new URL’s should start to show up in the top pages on search engines. Depending on the keyword competitiveness some of them have already surpassed the rip off report and therefore pushed the listing downward. However, In order to remove the rip off report from the top page on Google, Yahoo and Bing we improve the rankings that are below the rip off report. As these URL’s surpass the rip off report we target a new set of positive URLs that are not yet above the rip off report until we see the ripoff report listing drop down to page two or beyond.
An increasing amount of individuals as well as businesses are being affected by so called ‘consumer complaints sites. What is frustrating and arguably unfair is that these sites offer no opportunity for legitimate individuals and businesses to remove those listings.
With many of these ripoff report sites, there is no checks and balance. In other words, these sites don’t check the validity of the information that is being posted.. Whether those complaints are true or not, the webmasters will not remove those listings.
Seeing a complaint listing on the first page on Google is obviously a disturbing issue. Most of the time you will not have a clue as to who posted this negative listing.Could this be an actual customer? Or maby an employee or competitor? What comes natural is to reply to the post and respond to these allegations on those forums. In most cases a response is not advisable. Here is why:Some individuals and companies try to attack this problem by suing sites like ripoff report. In most cases this strategy is not very effective since these consumer complaint sites claim no responsibility for the content that is being posted remove ripoff report.
By responding to the post you are increasing the amount of user generated content and activity on this thread. Search Engines like Yahoo consider this increased activity as in important indicator that this post might be important and rank the listing higher on search engines. Google in particular considers this posting as a sign that there is an interest in this article. Plus there is a probability that the person who posted the negative comments will reply to your comments, which increases the amount of comments and activity even further.
What can I do to remove a rip off report?
Once you have a listing on RipOffReport you cannot get the listing taken down by the administrator. Even if the person who wrote the post decides to remove the post. Not even the person who wrote the complaint can actually remove the listing after the fact.
So what is the strategy to suppress the listing?
We can remove a Rip Off Report from the top pages on relevant search engines. Our strategy involves the following steps.
First Step: As part of an Online Reputation Management campaign we develop a large list of positive listings. We build micro sites, business profiles, article syndications and press releases, all designed to fill the first page on search engines and outrank the rip off report. Most of the tim this approach by itself requires an additional step in order to remove the ripoff report from the first page on Google, Yahoo and Bing. The new listings need to be promoted in order to out rank and push down the rip off report.
Level 2: After about two months many of the new URL’s should start to show up in the top pages on search engines. Depending on the keyword competitiveness some of them have already surpassed the rip off report and therefore pushed the listing downward. However, In order to remove the rip off report from the top page on Google, Yahoo and Bing we improve the rankings that are below the rip off report. As these URL’s surpass the rip off report we target a new set of positive URLs that are not yet above the rip off report until we see the ripoff report listing drop down to page two or beyond.

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