Dissolve Search Engine Negative Content - How to Increase Your Exposure Campaign

Filed under:, , , , , — posted by Chris Tackett on August 22, 2007 @ 8:30 am

Many times business owners focus so much on exposure and generating leads that they oftentimes might forget to make sure all negative, irrelevant, expired content is removed from search engines. Learning to dissolve bad content can increase your exposure campaigns by over 200% if done properly.

If you are in a business for any length of time and for whatever reason your business comes to a hault, has to be removed, goes into a serious nose dive, what do you do with all the content on the internet? All the press, all the exposure, the websites, everything must come down.

What would you do if someone begins to make erroneous claims about your horrible customer service and the reality is you simply didn’t send their package out priority mail and it came via regular mail 5 days later than they desired? We all know not everyone is going to be writing truth online, so how do you remove the lies that could be damaging your business image?

A dissolve campaign can help if you switch companies in something like direct sales or network marketing. It would be important if you had success in one niche and then lost it and wanted to start over. It can remove almost any bad press.

A dissolving campaign is very effective and can take your exposure campaign to increased levels very quickly when done effecively.

Looking to wipe out some garbage that belongs in the dump from your internet past? Find out what the content is, make a log as to who is posting the content, what the parent site is that the content is coming from and decide what steps you need to take. Then hire someone or create a dissolve campaign.

You can control what the search engines are saying about you! Take action today to create the best image possible for your business.

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