RBS Reputation Management implements a powerful process to remove negative Outlook India News. And not just that, we’re also experts in suppressing damaging news, and we can also de-index it from Google as part of our process. Let’s take a look at our process:
Step 1: Outlook India News Audit
For removing the damaging news from Outlook India, we start our process by analyzing the article they have published on the site. Our does an in-depth review, reading the news in detail to see how we should approach its deletion. And our main focus is on finding the inaccuracies that it contains and presents to the readers without any kind of evidence for them. The news audit creates a solid foundation we built the rest of our efforts on for removing it from Outlook India. We outline the issues in the negative news that don’t relate to your brand at all.
Step 2: Legal & Policy Violations
Reviewing the Outlook India news on the basis of its legal elements is the next step for us that we focus on in our process. This is where we determine how the article violates your legal rights, and how it misrepresents your personal & professional standing. And often times, the article may also violate the Outlook India news publishing policies. Since our team has experience in it, we analyze the articles from the angle too, increasing the chances of its removal from Outlook India.
Step 3: Submitting the Article Removal Request
After completing the research, now it’s time to finally send a request to Outlook India and ask them to delete the article. And since we have already gathered enough evidence, the deletion process goes quite smoothly and quickly too. We create a request that contains arguments against the claims made in the article. We also highlight the Outlook India policies that the news violates, if there is anything like that in the news. After formally submitting the request, we track it to see its progress and follow up to ensure faster deletion of the news.
Step 4: Google SERP De-Indexing or Suppression
We de-index the articles that Outlook India says can’t be removed from their site. Our team submits a manual de-indexing request to Google to take down the unwanted links on the basis of legal grounds or factual issues. If that fails too, we suppress the content in search engine results pages. Our team creates and distributes positive, high-ranking content that replaces the negative news on SERPs over time.