Category: Remove ASIC From Google Search Results

  • Takedown Strategy for Channel 7 News Articles in Google – How to Remove or Suppress TV Media Coverage in Australia

    When Channel 7 News publishes a story about you or your business — especially online via 7News.com.au — it can sit on Page 1 of Google permanently. Whether it’s an old legal matter, a business dispute, or just one-sided reporting, the article can dominate search results and cost you opportunities.

    At Reputation Ace, we specialise in removing or suppressing damaging content from high-authority Australian media outlets — including Channel 7, 7News.com.au, and affiliated video content that surfaces in Google and YouTube.


    Why Channel 7 Articles Are So Damaging

    Unlike print-only articles, Channel 7 coverage often includes:

    • Video content that appears in search and YouTube
    • Written articles that carry your full name or business name in the URL, headline, and metadata
    • Widespread syndication across other Seven West Media properties (Yahoo News, regional news, mobile apps)
    • User comment sections that amplify public perception

    Even if the article is dated or resolved, it keeps showing up — and in Australia, Channel 7 rarely responds to individual takedown requests unless a legal basis is clearly laid out.


    Our Full Strategy to Remove or Neutralise Channel 7 News Coverage

    🔴 1. Direct Legal-Style Takedown Attempts

    We contact Channel 7’s legal or editorial team with a formally structured takedown or amendment request. These are never emotional — we use legally grounded arguments and submit:

    • Evidence of outdated, harmful, or no-longer-relevant information
    • Privacy breaches, especially for non-public figures
    • Cases involving spent convictions
    • Examples of ongoing harm to employment or safety
    • Any court orders, suppression notices, or resolved legal matters

    We’ll push for takedown, redaction, or at the very least, a metadata/SEO adjustment to reduce Google visibility.

    🟡 2. Google De-Indexing Requests

    If Channel 7 won’t touch it, we take it up with Google directly.

    Google may remove the article from search results if:

    • It features outdated, excessive, or irrelevant personal information
    • The article causes ongoing mental distress or reputational harm
    • The individual is no longer of public interest
    • It involves legal matters that are resolved, suppressed, or spent

    We handle the case file submission to Google from start to finish — no effort required on your part.

    🟢 3. Suppression via Page 1 Domination

    When legal and platform requests don’t work, we build stronger content to outrank the article. This is the tactic that wins over time — and we’re experts at it.

    Here’s what we deploy:

    • Optimised business and personal profiles across authority domains
    • Press releases with SEO structure
    • Microsites, blogs, and brand-neutral assets
    • Video content and social signals
    • Controlled directory placements and local search profiles

    This content builds link authority and trust, and as Google sees it gain momentum, the Channel 7 article slides down the rankings.

    🔄 4. Long-Term Reputation Control

    We monitor the search terms every month and reinforce the strongest-performing assets. The result? The article doesn’t come back — and your online profile stays clean, controlled, and professional.


    What You Can Expect

    We work fast. We begin as soon as you’re onboarded.
    You’ll see early movement within 3–5 days, and full Page 1 changes often occur within 3–4 months.

    We charge $995 AUD/month, rolling month to month — no setup fees, no contract. We stay on it until it’s gone or buried.


    Let’s Clean It Up

    To get started, send us:

    • Your full name or business name
    • A link to the Channel 7 article or video
    • Any legal context, corrections, or privacy risks if known

    We’ll review your case and reply with a tailored plan.


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


  • Can You Delete Your Name from ASIC or ABN Lookup? Protecting Your Privacy in Australia

    Your business is long gone.
    You resigned as a director years ago.
    You’ve moved on.

    But when someone Googles your name — boom — up comes your ASIC company record, or your old ABN listing.

    And now:

    • People think you’re still tied to that business
    • Journalists are connecting dots and calling you
    • Trolls or clients are using your details to dig deeper
    • Your reputation is getting dragged by association

    If you’re wondering “Can I get my name removed from ASIC or ABN search results?” — you’re in the right place.

    At Reputation Station Australia, we help real people take back control from public records that just won’t go away.


    🧠 Why Your Name Is Still Showing in ASIC or ABN Lookups

    In Australia, business transparency laws mean that:

    • ASIC (Australian Securities & Investments Commission) maintains director records
    • ABN Lookup (via the Australian Business Register) holds trading names and operator details

    This includes:

    • Your full legal name
    • Dates of appointment or registration
    • Past directorships
    • Business addresses
    • Even deregistered or inactive businesses

    And once that data is out there, Google picks it up fast.

    These records are:

    • 🏛️ Legally public
    • 🧠 Indexed by Google
    • 🧾 Often republished on third-party sites

    So even if you stepped away from the business in 2015… your name is still attached.


    ⚠️ The Real Risks of Having Your Name in ASIC or ABN Search Results

    Let’s be honest — it’s not just about privacy.

    This stuff can cause real damage, especially if:

    • The company went into liquidation or administration
    • You’ve since changed careers
    • You’re applying for finance
    • You’re in the public eye
    • You’ve had online reputation issues

    Clients in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane and regional areas have told us things like:

    “I left that company years ago, but Google still shows me as the director.”
    “I’m being harassed by someone who found my old ABN listing.”
    “The business failed, and now I can’t get a mortgage because of what comes up.”
    “It’s causing tension in my family — people think I’m hiding something.”

    It’s not fair. But it’s fixable.


    🛠️ So Can You Actually Remove Your Name from ASIC or ABN Lookup?

    Short answer?
    Not easily — but yes, in many cases we can suppress, redact, or remove it from public view.

    Here’s how:


    1. 🔐 Removal or Redaction from ASIC Records (Case-by-Case)

    ASIC won’t delete historical director records unless there’s a strong reason — but we’ve had success:

    • Getting addresses redacted
    • Getting outdated links de-indexed from Google
    • Having names removed from third-party company lookup sites

    2. ❌ Google De-Indexing for ABN/ASIC Records

    Even if the listing must remain public, we can remove the Google search result linking to your name. This means people can’t find it through a simple name search.

    We submit formal de-indexing requests to Google.com.au, backed by a privacy and harm justification — and we know what works.


    3. 🧽 Suppressing Third-Party Business Directory Pages

    Lots of ASIC/ABN data gets republished on aggregator sites like:

    • Credit agencies
    • B2B directories
    • Shady database sites with no removal options

    We go after these and remove or suppress them using a combination of:

    • Takedown notices
    • SEO suppression
    • Privacy arguments

    4. 📉 Reputation & Search Suppression Campaigns

    Your name doesn’t have to be defined by a company that no longer exists.

    We publish positive, high-authority content under your name — interviews, bios, features, achievements — and bury the old records deep in Google where no one sees them.


    🧑‍⚖️ Real Case: Ex-Director in Melbourne

    Client: Former co-founder of a tech startup that collapsed in 2018.
    Problem: Still listed as a director on ASIC and multiple data aggregation sites.
    Impact: Couldn’t secure investors for a new venture.

    What we did:

    • Got outdated links de-indexed from Google
    • Removed records from 3 third-party company data sites
    • Launched a Google suppression campaign with 8 new high-ranking pages
    • Fully cleaned up their Google Page 1 in under 90 days

    👩‍🔧 Case Study: Sole Trader in Brisbane

    Client: Hairdresser who closed her salon in 2019, ABN still showing.
    Problem: Clients contacting her assuming she was still operating. Harassment followed after a personal falling out.

    We:

    • Got her ABN entry hidden from Google search
    • Contacted the ABR and confirmed business status updates
    • Built new content under her personal name — not the business
    • Took full control of her name’s search visibility again

    ✅ Why Work With Reputation Station?

    This isn’t something you solve with a quick email or a DIY blog post.

    ✅ We know the right channels to contact
    ✅ We understand Google’s de-indexing policies inside out
    ✅ We’ve worked with ASIC, ABR and media for over 14 years
    ✅ Everything we do is discreet, legal and permanent

    You don’t need more stress — you need the problem gone.


    🎯 Want Your Name Disconnected from Old Business Records?

    If your past is interfering with your present, let’s fix it.

    📞 Call us on 1800 622 359
    📩 Email info@reputationstation.com.au
    🌐 Visit www.reputationstation.com.au

    We’ll review your situation and give you a strategy to remove, suppress or block those unwanted records — fast.