Removing a Website Name in Another Website From Google Index

Removing a Website Name in Another Website From Google Index - Google Search Console is a free application that allows you to identify, troubleshoot, and resolve any issues that Google may encounter as it crawls and attempts to index your website in search results. If you’re not the most technical person in the world, some of the errors you’re likely to encounter there may leave you scratching your head. We wanted to make it a bit easier, so we put together this handy set of tips about seo, google, google-search, to guide you along the way. Read the discuss below, we share some tips to fix the issue about Removing a Website Name in Another Website From Google Index.Problem :


I have a website named indonesiasumateratravel.com, and when I search on Google something like 'indonesiasumateratravel' or something else, my website's name appears telling me it has been hacked. It looks like this:



Google search results showing highlighted issue



How can I remove that result, it's really annoying me and customer of course.






@All:



Thank you for the quick responses..!



It turns out that the only solution is to report it directly to google, because I realized that the keyword "indonesiasuamteratravel" is under full control of the rogue website. And now that I've reported it to google, and everything is okay.



hehehehe...
:-)


Solution :

As the site you linked for the keyword indonesiasumateratrave.com Zone-H Defacement Mirror is not under your control, you can not do much about it.



That site is documenting site defacements, pretty much what the press does by taking photographs from crime scenes probably. I don't think that zone-h will remove it from their listing (which would remove it from the google serps sometime later).



Google itself decides on the ranking itself and you normally have no influence on that as well.



Anyway, as there is not much you can do about, you should better live with it, you're in good company with many companies and institutions worldwide if that helps.



Apparently the website that archives the defaced website has better pagerank than your original site. Unfortunately there's not much you can to but wait and hope that your original site's pagerank gets improved.



I wasn't able to replicate your results. I'd suggest however, that your easiest option for getting the zone-h site pushed down below the fold at least is to get some site-links for your site. Google just added a new site link format for branded searches that really take up a lot of space.
http://www.seroundtable.com/google-big-sitelinks-13877.html



Once you've secured your site links you can build some links to other sites that direct people to you (your Facebook page, linkedin company page, twitter account etc.) these sites have a lot of authority and should be able to outrank zone-h with minimal effort.


You might get a better response on https://webmasters.stackexchange.com/

If the issue about seo, google, google-search, is resolved, there’s a good chance that your content will get indexed and you’ll start to show up in Google search results. This means a greater chance to drive organic search traffic to your site.

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