We provide a transparent and fair service and fee structure, that prioritises the efficient removal of search results.
You do not need to instruct expensive lawyers to make a delisting request. Anyone can request that Google remove search results, but the process is complicated and you need to make the right arguments to ensure Google finds in your favour. We have extensive experience dealing with Google and removing content from the web, meaning we can help you make the best representations possible to Google and give you the best chance of a successful delisting.
We charge an upfront fee of £299 per delisting request. However, if we are unsuccessful we will return £200 to you, with a recommendation for next steps. This means that for only £99, we will draft a professional delisting request and, if it is unsuccessful, you can consider taking further action.
Consultation Fee
We review the search results that you want removed and determine how many separate requests will be required. We can make a single request to remove multiple search results, if they publish the same or similar content.
We then draft the requests, based on your instructions and supporting documents to demonstrate to Google that the content is outdated, irrelevant or inaccurate and should be removed from searches for your name.
Once submitted, Google usually responds within a few days. They may request further information, and we will take your instructions and continue to correspond with Google until we receive a final decision.
If any of the links are removed by Google, we will keep the success fee, but if some remain, we will keep trying until we receive a final response.
Google accounts for 90% of total search online, but we can re-purpose our requests to Bing, for a nominal additional fee.
