Confidential Executive ORM Case Study

Top 10 Cleared Twice During an Ongoing Reputation Attack

SEO Image rebuilt page-one search results for a high-profile executive, then restored the Top 10 again after a renewed wave of damaging media coverage.

Defending an Executive Against Recurring Negative Search Visibility

A high-profile executive faced an ongoing reputation attack supported by prominent media coverage and high-authority negative content. The objective was direct: clear the damaging results from Google’s Top 10 and rebuild a stronger, more accurate page-one presence.

This was not a one-time cleanup. After SEO Image cleared the targeted negative results from page one, a renewed wave of negative visibility entered the search results. The campaign was expanded, additional positive assets were strengthened, and the Top 10 was cleared again.

Top 10Targeted negative results cleared from page one
TwicePage-one results restored after two separate attack waves
High AuthorityCampaign competed against prominent media coverage
Ongoing DefenseSearch results monitored and rebuilt as new threats appeared

Identifying details are withheld to protect client confidentiality.

Negative Media Content Had the Authority to Dominate Page One

The search results included damaging coverage from established media sources. Because those pages carried substantial authority, simply publishing new content would not have been enough. Positive assets needed the relevance, credibility, technical strength, and ongoing promotion required to compete for the same searches.

The campaign also had to account for a moving target. New negative visibility appeared after the first recovery, requiring continued monitoring, additional asset development, and a second phase of suppression.

Building a Stronger and More Defensible Page-One Search Landscape

SEO Image developed a suppression and authority-building campaign around the executive’s name, the existing search landscape, and the assets most capable of competing with high-authority negative results.

Search Landscape Analysis

Evaluated each negative, neutral, and positive result for authority, relevance, ranking strength, search intent, and movement potential.

Positive Asset Development

Strengthened a broader mix of credible owned, earned, profile, editorial, and third-party assets connected to the executive.

Search Optimization

Improved relevance, entity clarity, internal linking, technical signals, and content structure around the searches driving the reputation issue.

Authority Promotion

Promoted positive properties with the authority and credibility needed to enter and hold positions within the Top 10.

Continuous Monitoring

Tracked page-one changes, new coverage, returning negatives, and shifts in the strength of competing results.

Second-Wave Response

Expanded the campaign after renewed negative visibility appeared, restoring the Top 10 for a second time.

The Top 10 Was Cleared, Attacked Again, and Cleared a Second Time

The campaign achieved the central ORM objective twice: targeted damaging results were moved beyond Google’s first page after the initial attack and again after a renewed wave of negative visibility.

01

Initial Negative Visibility

Prominent media coverage and related negative pages occupied visible Top 10 positions for the executive’s name.

02

First Top 10 Recovery

Positive assets gained enough authority and relevance to move the targeted negative results beyond page one.

03

Renewed Reputation Attack

A second wave of negative visibility entered the results and again challenged the page-one landscape.

04

Second Top 10 Recovery

SEO Image expanded the campaign and cleared the targeted negative results from the Top 10 again.

Successful ORM Must Withstand Renewed Attacks, Not Only Initial Cleanup

Clearing page one once demonstrated that the campaign could compete with established negative coverage. Clearing it again demonstrated that the strategy could adapt when the search landscape changed.

The engagement shows why difficult executive reputation campaigns require more than content creation. They require search expertise, credible assets, authority building, monitoring, and the ability to respond when negative visibility resurfaces.

Difficult Reputation Campaigns Are Won Through Authority, Persistence, and Defense

Authority Must Match the Challenge

High-authority media results require positive assets strong enough to compete at the same level.

Page One Must Be Defended

Negative visibility can return, making ongoing monitoring and renewed suppression essential in active reputation situations.

Documented Outcomes Matter

The campaign achieved the clearest ORM metric: targeted negative results were removed from the Top 10 twice.

What Appears on Page One Can Be Changed

SEO Image has repeatedly cleared damaging results from the Top 10, including difficult campaigns involving prominent media coverage and recurring attacks.

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