Hi WebPro Gurus,
I'm wondering if anyone has expertise on getting Google to remove or flag a web site?
I have an author client who writes inspirational fiction. When you Google her name for audio books, the site that comes up number 1 in the search engine is a strange url that includes her name as part of the subdomain address.
This url automatically forwards to a really, truly raunchy porn site. Since my client writes faith-based fiction, and many of her readers are younger girls, this search result is especially troubling.
I've reported the whole problem to Google via their Report Spam form here:
Report a Spam Result , but I'm wondering if there's anything else I should be doing, or any way I can expedite the flagging or removal of the site.
Do any of you have suggestions? How would you handle this situation if this was your client?
I'd so appreciate your insights...
Kelli
P.S. I have not given the url for the "audio books" site here for a reason. No one should have to see what I've seen today, so please don't ask me for the link!