# Rsquare Media Inc

## About

GET BAD PRESS, SCANDAL & BAD REVIEWS ERASED FROM GOOGLE Reputation Management Done Right. Success Guaranteed or your money back* Bazooka – Erases Scandal from Google & Social Relocation – Moves Bad Content from Google page 1 to Google page 2 and beyond ForceField – Prevents Future Bad Press or Crises on Google Halo – P

- Customers: 000
- Verified: Yes

## Services

### Online Reputation Management
- [Negative Content Removal](https://bilarna.com/ai/online-reputation-management/negative-content-removal)

## Pricing

- Model: subscription
- Starting price: $3000/month

## Frequently Asked Questions

**Q: What is the process for removing negative content from Google?**
A: The process for removing negative content from Google involves specialized strategies such as deletion or suppression based on the content type and source. Deletion aims to erase content entirely by getting links removed or causing 404 errors, often through legal requests or proprietary methods. Suppression, also called relocation, uses SEO techniques to push negative content down in search rankings by promoting positive content. Key factors include recency, with newer content being harder to address; source authority, such as government or news sites requiring more effort; and quantity of links. Success is typically measured by moving content off the first two pages of Google, with time frames ranging from 90 to 120 business days. Some services offer money-back guarantees if specific links are not removed within the promised period.

**Q: How do deletion and suppression strategies differ in online reputation management?**
A: Deletion and suppression strategies differ in online reputation management based on their objectives and methods, with deletion aiming to remove content permanently and suppression focusing on burying it in search results. Deletion involves techniques to erase negative content, such as bad reviews or scandals, from source platforms, often using legal requests or proprietary processes to achieve 404 errors or missing pages. This approach can be faster and may include money-back guarantees, but it is more complex for recent or authoritative sources. Suppression, also called relocation, uses SEO tactics to flood search results with positive content, pushing negative links to page 2 or beyond without removing them. It is typically a longer-term, retainer-based effort that requires ongoing maintenance to sustain results, and it does not guarantee permanent removal but maintains a positive online presence. The choice depends on factors like content persistence, budget, and desired speed.

**Q: What factors affect the cost and time frame for repairing an online reputation?**
A: The cost and time frame for repairing an online reputation are primarily influenced by factors such as recency, source, topic, and quantity of negative content. Recency refers to how recent the content is; newer items are more challenging and costly to address due to higher visibility and resistance. Source complexity arises from authoritative platforms like government websites, court records, or major news outlets, which require more effort to remove or suppress. Topic sensitivity, such as allegations of fraud, misconduct, or criminal activity, adds to the difficulty and price. Quantity directly scales the workload, with more links or pieces of content increasing costs. Pricing often starts at a base fee per link and can vary based on these variables, while time frames average 105 to 120 business days for deletion services. Some providers offer money-back guarantees, with partial refunds for unmet objectives, and may transition to suppression strategies if deletion is not fully successful.

## Links

- Profile: https://bilarna.com/provider/rsquare
- Structured data: https://bilarna.com/provider/rsquare/agent.json
- API schema: https://bilarna.com/provider/rsquare/openapi.yaml
