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How to Combat Complaints Sites in Google : Open Discussion - Read More

Date Added: July 26, 2008 02:48:04 PM
Combatting complaints sites in Google results has become an ongoing issue for many companies, as consumer complaints from years ago can appear on the front page of Google results when a brand name is searched upon. Sites like RipOffReport, Pissedconsumer.com and Complaints.com are also no slouches when it comes to SEO and public relations, which [...]

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