Sometimes negative content can’t be removed — it’s legally protected journalism, an honest review, or an archived post on a site that ignores takedown requests. In these situations, suppression is the answer: systematically building enough high-authority, positive content about yourself or your brand that the negative result gets pushed off page one. This guide walks through exactly how it’s done.
Google’s first page typically displays 10 organic results for any given search query. Each result ranks based on its relevance to the search term and the authority of the page it lives on. To push a negative result off page one, you need to create or optimise enough other pieces of content that they rank above it, effectively pushing it to position 11 or beyond.
The key variables are:
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Suppression is always tied to a specific search query. Define exactly what search you’re trying to improve:
Each of these is a different suppression campaign. A negative article might rank well for multiple queries, but you’ll want to prioritise the one that matters most for your business or career.
In an incognito browser, search your target keyword and document positions 1–20. For each result note:
This audit tells you how many new results you need to create to push the negative off page one, and which existing results you can improve to speed up the process.
Before creating new content, get maximum value from what you already have. The fastest wins come from optimising profiles that already rank but underperform:
Quick wins first: In our experience with Google suppression campaigns, optimising existing high-authority profiles (LinkedIn, company site, Wikipedia) often produces visible results within 30–60 days — before any new content starts to rank.
Once existing assets are optimised, you need new content that will rank for your target keyword. In rough order of ranking speed and authority:
Content ranks faster when other high-authority sites link to it. The suppression assets you create need backlinks to compete with the negative content. Strategies:
How fast will this work? Honest benchmarks from our Google reputation management practice:
These timelines assume 4–8 new pieces of content per month and active optimisation of existing profiles. Lower volume = proportionally longer timelines.
Once negative content falls off page one, the work isn’t finished. Without ongoing maintenance, the content you built stops being updated, gradually loses authority, and the negative content may creep back. Maintain your improved results by publishing at minimum twice per month and keeping all profiles active and current.
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