If a journalist writes a one-sided, damaging article about you or your business — without your input, without context, or with a biased slant — it can dominate your Google results indefinitely. Whether it’s a local paper, a major outlet, or a niche blog, that version of the story becomes your digital identity. And unless you actively push back, that reputation damage sticks.
At Reputation Ace, we work with individuals and businesses across Australia to neutralise one-sided or unfair media coverage — by removing it, de-indexing it from Google, or replacing it with stronger, more balanced content that ranks higher.
The Problem with Unbalanced Media Coverage
It only takes one article to destroy trust. Whether it’s a hit-piece, a rushed court report, or a “gotcha” story with no right of reply, this type of content:
- Names and shames individuals who often have no platform to respond
- Ranks at the top of Google, even if outdated or misleading
- Is shared across social media, aggregators, and forums
- Gets republished by syndication partners — multiplying the damage
- Damages your business, your job prospects, your personal relationships
Most media outlets in Australia won’t remove the article unless it’s factually wrong or subject to legal restrictions. Even then, it’s a fight.
That’s where we come in.
Our 3-Stage Response to One-Sided Articles
🔴 1. Legal-Style Takedown or Edit Requests
We build and submit a targeted case to the editor, legal team, or publishing entity. We highlight:
- Bias or lack of context
- No opportunity to respond or correct
- Harm to mental health, family, or reputation
- Relevance to current public interest (or lack thereof)
- Breach of privacy or fairness guidelines
We aim for:
- Removal
- Redaction of names/details
- Headline or metadata edits to reduce visibility
Even small changes can reduce search rankings drastically.
🟡 2. Google De-Indexing: Removing the Link from Search
If the article stays up, we move to Google’s removal process — especially strong in cases involving:
- One-sided or inaccurate exposure
- Harm to personal safety or livelihood
- Content that’s no longer relevant or fair
- Spent convictions, resolved legal cases, or withdrawn complaints
We handle the evidence, submission, and appeals.
🟢 3. Suppression: Replace the Article with Better Content
Our most effective solution is full-scale suppression, where we create and launch high-authority, balanced content that ranks higher than the damaging piece.
That includes:
- Controlled bios and story placements
- Explainer articles with your side of the story
- Media kits and brand-optimised PR
- SEO-focused blogs, YouTube clips, and local profiles
- Social reinforcement and backlink networks
Google’s algorithm starts pushing our content higher — and the original article begins to vanish from view.
We’re Not PR. We’re Digital Fixers.
This isn’t about press releases or public statements. It’s about cleaning your name in Google — permanently. We work discreetly, quickly, and effectively.
You’ll typically see ranking changes in the first 3–5 days, with full Page 1 clean-up in 3–4 months depending on severity.
Cost: $995 AUD/month, no contracts, no upfront fees. Just focused results.
How to Start
Send us:
- Your full name or business name
- A link to the article(s) you’re dealing with
- Any details you want to share about what’s false, missing, or unfair
We’ll assess the damage and reply with a direct plan of attack.
📞 Click to call: 1800 622 359
✉️ info@reputationace.com
🌐 www.reputationace.com