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Client: Large M&A Company
Problem
Attacked by an ex employee through blogs, Rip off Report, and Pissed Consumer. Client was losing an estimated one million dollars a month in revenue.
Engagement
Reputation Managers was retained to fix their main brand keyword and Google suggest keywords that included Scam, Complaint, Review.
Results
Reputation Managers was able to fully protect the main brand name within 4 months of engagement, and the Google suggest keywords within 6 months of engagement. They are still currently a client in maintenance phase and are happy to report negative listings have not come back in 2 years.
Client: Nationwide Drug Rehab
Problem
Listed on sites that have bashed all credible drug rehab clinics across the US. Client was losing hundreds of thousands each month in business.
Engagement
Client engaged Reputation Managers to suppress the false, slanderous content so the business would not be further damaged.
Results
Within 5 months of engagement, the company brand terms were protected and damaged was stopped.
Client: Large Premium Online Furniture Retailer
Problem
A large volume online retailer had a few clients who claimed late delivery on furniture. These clients went online to Yelp and other complaint sites, and eventually ranked for key brand terms. They were losing hundreds of thousands in business.
Engagement
Client hired Reputation Managers to push negative Google results down as far as possible on search result pages.
Results
In just 3 months, Reputation Managers successfully pushed the negative results from the #2 Google position to the #9 position. Estimated to be off of page 1 in the next month.

