The Reputation Database

What If Your Search Results Show Someone Else’s Information?
Ever Googled yourself and found results that have nothing to do with you? Maybe it’s someone with the same name—or worse, someone else’s private information

Can Law Firms Help Remove Defamatory Links from Google?
If you’ve found something defamatory about you online, your first instinct might be to call a lawyer. But can a law firm actually help remove

What’s the Difference Between Removing and Suppressing Images in Search?
If an image is harming your reputation online, your options come down to two routes: removal or suppression. Both can help, but they work in

Do Noindex Tags Really Keep Content Out of Google for Good?
Not always. While a noindex tag tells Google not to include a page in its search results, it’s not a guarantee the content will stay

Can You Remove Google Search Results from International Domains?
Yes, but it depends on where the content appears and how you’re trying to remove it. Google operates local versions of its search engine in

Will Updating Your Personal Website Help Bury Bad Links?
Yes—if it’s done right. A personal website is one of the strongest tools you can use to control your online presence. When kept fresh and

What Legal Tools Can You Use to Remove Search Results?
Not everything on Google can be taken down with a simple request. But if the content breaks the law or violates your rights, there are

What’s the Fastest Way to Clean Up Your Google Presence?
If someone Googled you right now, what would they see? An outdated profile? A complaint site? Maybe even something personal you didn’t know was public?

Can Outdated Search Results Come Back After Removal?
You finally got something removed from Google — a bad article, an old listing, or a link to private info. But now you’re wondering… is

Is Deindexing Better Than Removal for Reputation Repair?
If you’re trying to clean up your search results, you’ll probably hear two terms a lot: removal and deindexing. They sound similar, but they aren’t