Negative websites can appear in Google search results and damage your credibility and trustworthiness in the eyes of potential customers. It is important to identify the source of the negative website and assess whether it violates any laws or regulations. If so, you may be able to take legal action to have it removed.
If the negative website does not violate any laws, you can try reaching out to the website owner or webmaster and request that they remove the content. Be sure to provide evidence as to why the content is damaging your reputation. If this doesn’t work for you, DigitalOx is here to help by submitting a request to Google’s removal team.
Consequences Of Having A Negative Website On Google
Some of the consequences of having a negative website on Google include lower search engine rankings, reduced organic traffic, and decreased credibility with potential customers. It can also lead to negative reviews and feedback from visitors who may be frustrated with the poor user experience.
Therefore, it is crucial to prioritise maintaining a positive online presence by regularly updating and improving your website’s content and design. By doing so, you can avoid the potential consequences of having a negative website on Google and ensure that your business or personal brand continues to thrive in the digital world.
Frequently Asked Questions
We can use a Deindex tool which allows us to submit the link of the website to the Deindexing platform and they will remove the link from under your search result.
We would submit a Google request stating the legal reasoning why they remove the website. From there, it’s Google’s choice whether they decide to take the website down.
If the website meets the following laws for removal. GDPR,RoA and Por. The pricing would be £495 + VAT (VAT UK only) However, for Local Law, Court Order, Defamation, Copyright and Trademark, the pricing would be £695 + VAT