Category: Delete Your Online Presence

  • Removing or Suppressing Archived News Content That Still Ranks on Google

    You may think an article from five, ten, even fifteen years ago would disappear over time — but with today’s search algorithms and news archives, old media coverage still dominates Page 1 of Google. These outdated pieces are often misleading, irrelevant, or no longer reflect who you are today — yet they continue to cost jobs, clients, relationships, and reputation.

    At Reputation Ace, we specialise in removing or burying archived news content from Google. Whether it’s a legacy report, legal matter, or press piece from another era, we’ll clear your digital name and push the past out of view.


    Why Old News Articles Still Rank

    Most Australian news outlets — including SMH, Herald Sun, The Australian, Daily Mail, ABC, and News.com.au — maintain extensive archives. These articles:

    • Are preserved in full, with your name in the title, URL, and metadata
    • Still rank high on Google for name + keyword/location searches
    • Are often scraped or copied onto aggregator sites
    • May appear in PDF archives, legal record sites, and Google News indexes

    And worst of all — Google doesn’t care how old it is, unless someone forces a removal or buries it with better content.


    Our Approach to Archived News Content Removal

    🔴 1. Takedown Requests to the Publisher

    Even if the article is old, we can request:

    • Removal
    • Name redaction
    • Update of SEO metadata or indexing settings

    We focus on:

    • Spent convictions (legally protected)
    • No longer relevant / disproportionate exposure
    • Privacy breaches under Australian law
    • Reputational harm with supporting evidence
    • If applicable, legal resolution or exoneration since the article was published

    We don’t use “please” emails — we present hard, structured reasons.

    🟡 2. Google De-Indexing Requests

    If the publisher won’t remove it, we file a detailed removal request directly with Google Australia under their outdated content policy.

    We submit:

    • The link(s)
    • A formal explanation of harm, irrelevance, or legal context
    • Personal impact details (mental health, career, safety, etc.)

    Google may de-list the article from your name search, even if it stays online.

    🟢 3. Full Content Suppression Strategy

    Our most successful strategy is a long-term suppression campaign, where we outrank the old article with stronger, newer, and more relevant content.

    We create:

    • Branded and neutral blog content
    • News-style press releases
    • Positive business profiles and articles
    • YouTube and social media signals
    • High-authority backlinks and interlinked domains

    This pushes the archived content off Page 1 — and once it drops to Page 2 or 3, it’s essentially invisible to 99% of users.


    Timelines and Commitment

    We work month-to-month, starting immediately.
    You’ll often see movement within 5–7 days, with full suppression usually complete in 3–4 months, depending on how widespread the archived content is.

    Our service is $995 AUD/month — no setup fees, no tie-ins, just consistent reputation repair until it’s fixed.


    Let’s Fix This Permanently

    To get started, send us:

    • Your full name
    • Any archived article links you’ve found
    • Optional: any legal or factual updates that show why the article should go

    We’ll respond fast with a game plan that actually works.


    📞 Click to call: 1800 622 359
    ✉️ info@reputationace.com
    🌐 www.reputationace.com


  • Getting Content Removed from Daily Mail Australia: What Works in 2025


    When your name or business appears in a damaging article on Daily Mail Australia, the impact can be brutal. Their headlines are sensational, often syndicated across platforms, and tend to rank high on Google for years — long after the situation is outdated or resolved.

    If you’re trying to run a business, protect your name, or simply move on, this kind of exposure can destroy trust and opportunities. That’s where Reputation Ace steps in — we fight to remove, de-index, or bury this content fast.


    Why Daily Mail Is a Problem

    Daily Mail articles often include:

    • Full names
    • Photos
    • Accusatory headlines
    • One-sided reporting
    • User comments that amplify the damage

    Once indexed, these links sit on Page 1 every time someone Googles you. Even if it’s old or misleading, it still hurts.


    Here’s How We Fix It

    1️⃣ Legal-Style Takedown Attempts

    We start with a structured removal request. That includes:

    • Privacy breach arguments
    • Outdated or excessive content
    • Factual inaccuracies (if any)
    • Potential defamation grounds

    We contact both the publisher and Google directly, making sure the case is professionally framed with the strongest chance of success.

    2️⃣ Google De-indexing

    Even if the article stays online, we often get it removed from Google’s search results. Google allows this if content is:

    • No longer relevant or up to date
    • Causing disproportionate personal harm
    • Involving spent convictions, safety issues, or sensitive personal data

    We handle every part of the process: the submission, evidence, and appeals if necessary.

    3️⃣ Suppression That Works

    We build a controlled SEO campaign to bury the article under better, stronger, more relevant content.
    This includes:

    • Long-form bios and PR
    • Newswire syndication
    • Video content
    • Authoritative business listings
    • Local and industry-specific sites
    • Cross-linked internal pages to stack ranking power

    We control the narrative. Your story — not theirs — appears on Page 1.

    4️⃣ Ongoing SERP Defence

    Once the bad link is off Page 1, we keep it that way. Fresh content, updated signals, and regular checks to hold your reputation in place.


    Timeline & Cost

    We act immediately and start pushing results within days. Full clearance of Page 1 usually takes 3–4 months, but signs of progress begin in the first 48–72 hours.

    We work on a rolling monthly basis — $995 AUD/month. No setup fees. No lock-in. Just real work.


    Ready to Remove or Bury That Article?

    All we need is:

    • Your full name
    • A link to the Daily Mail article
    • Any specific concerns or legal angles (if you have them)

    We’ll take it from there — fast.


    📞 Click to call: 1800 622 359
    ✉️ info@reputationace.com
    🌐 www.reputationace.com


  • Delete Your Online Presence


    Can You Delete Your Online Presence in 2025? Privacy Tactics That Work (and Who Actually Delivers)

    The short answer? Not on your own.

    In 2025, trying to delete your online presence is like mopping up a flood with a tissue. Once your name, photo, or personal info is out there — Google, data brokers, news sites, forums — it spreads fast. You might delete a profile, but that won’t stop a search result from showing an article you didn’t approve, or your name linked to things that don’t define you.

    That’s where Reputation Station comes in. We’re the fix.

    Why You Can’t Do It Alone

    You’ve probably tried already. You searched your name, saw what’s there, and maybe filed a takedown request with Google or emailed a website asking them to remove something.

    Silence. Rejection. Or worse — nothing changes.

    In Australia, there’s no “right to be forgotten” law like in Europe. Data brokers don’t care about your requests. And most news articles won’t get removed just because you’ve moved on with your life.

    So while privacy matters more than ever in 2025, you’re not the one holding the power.

    We are.

    We Specialise in Digital Erasure That Sticks

    At Reputation Station, we specialise in removing or burying online content that’s damaging, invasive, or simply unwanted. Whether you want a full digital wipeout or just need to clean the first few pages of Google, we’ve done it all — and we do it discreetly.

    We go after:

    • Search engine results
    • News articles
    • Forums
    • Business directories
    • Data broker listings
    • Past criminal records showing in Google
    • Cached or archived content

    You won’t get a “here’s what you can try” guide from us. We do it for you, with proven methods that work specifically for Australian search landscapes.

    Want to Disappear? Start Here.

    Deleting your online presence is about more than deactivation — it’s about control. That’s what we give you. Not false promises. Not delay. Just clean, fast, professional execution.

    Clients come to us when privacy becomes essential — job interviews, legal matters, family protection, or just the desire to live without digital baggage. And they stay with us because we get results.

    Let’s clear your name, strip back your footprint, and shut down the noise.

    Ready to Reclaim Your Privacy?

    Call us on 1800 622 359 or email info@reputationstation.com.au.
    We’ll map out your privacy takedown strategy and get to work immediately.

    You only need one partner to make it happen — and it’s us.