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Most reputation-management content is written to sell rather than to inform. These pages are written to answer the question — including where the honest answer is that something cannot be fixed, or that you do not need to hire anyone.
How much does reputation management cost?
What drives the price up and down, the pricing models in use, and the quoting practices that should worry you.
Read the answer →Is reputation management a scam?
A fair answer: what the legitimate version looks like, what the disreputable version looks like, and how to tell them apart.
Read the answer →How do I remove a negative Google review?
When removal is genuinely possible, how to report one properly, and what to do in the majority of cases where it is not.
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