Fixing Misinformation in Google Search Results

 

When Google Tells the Wrong Story: Fixing Misinformation in Search Results


Ever Googled yourself and thought:
“That’s not me. That’s not the truth.”
Too late. Someone else already decided your narrative — and now Google’s made it public record.

Maybe it’s an outdated blog.
A story full of mistakes.
An old job title or wrong business link.
Hell, maybe it’s someone else’s criminal record showing up under your name.

It happens all the time — and it wrecks careers, reputations, and personal lives.

But here’s the playbook:
Find the lies. Strip them out. Rewrite your narrative — and force Google to follow.

Let’s show you how.


💥 Misinformation Isn’t Just “Fake News”

Misinformation in search comes in many forms:

  • Wrong person with your name attached to bad stories
  • Outdated content that no longer reflects who you are
  • Poorly-researched articles with errors
  • Exaggerated headlines built for clicks
  • Auto-suggest terms that reinforce the wrong story
  • Forums or Reddit posts making incorrect claims
  • Copy-pasted data that spreads across aggregator sites

And the worst part?
Google amplifies it.
It ranks high-authority sites and lets false info live forever.


🧠 Case Example: Mistaken Identity Ruining a Business Coach

Our client – let’s call him “Daniel Grey” – ran a successful coaching business in Manchester.

Except, Google thought he was someone else.
Another “Daniel Grey” had a criminal record for fraud.
The mugshot appeared in search.
The crime wasn’t his — but clients started pulling out.

What we did:

  • Created a verified digital identity for the real Daniel Grey
  • Published authority bios, photos, and profiles with structured schema
  • Sent GDPR and image takedown notices to de-index the wrong info
  • Created positive video interviews, case studies, and press releases
  • SEO’d the hell out of it until the truth outranked the lie

6 weeks later, the top 10 results were clean.


🛠 Step-by-Step Fix: How to Clean Up Misinformation from Google


✅ 1. Audit Everything Google Knows About You

Start with:

  • Your full name (and common misspellings)
  • Your location, job title, and business
  • Google Images
  • Autocomplete terms
  • Related searches

Map out where the misinformation is coming from and what it’s saying.


✅ 2. Target the Source for Removal or Edits

Some content can be removed or corrected. You just need to go in strong:

  • Submit GDPR Right to Be Forgotten requests
  • Challenge factual errors directly with journalists or blog owners
  • Submit corrections to Wikipedia or other structured content
  • Report identity mix-ups to Google for de-indexing
  • Use DMCA takedowns if your personal data is misused

You’ve got rights. We use them. Hard.


✅ 3. Replace the Narrative — Dominate the SERP

Google doesn’t care about right or wrong.
It cares about structured, trusted, recent, relevant content.

That’s what we flood it with:

  • WordPress site with schema
  • Medium articles addressing your expertise
  • Personal interviews
  • YouTube videos with keyworded titles
  • Guest posts under your real name
  • LinkedIn & directory entries
  • Business bios and thought pieces

This isn’t PR. This is digital control.


🔒 Protecting Your Name Long-Term

Once we fix the misinformation, we lock down the truth.

How:

  • Weekly search monitoring
  • Structured entity SEO
  • Monthly publication of new assets
  • Image optimisation (you control your thumbnails)
  • Google Profile alignment (if you’re notable)
  • Future-proofing your name against similar mistakes

🧨 The Bottom Line: Google Isn’t the Judge. You Are.

When Google spreads the wrong story, it hits your career, credibility, and confidence.
But it’s not permanent.
It’s fixable — if you fight back the right way.

We don’t just clean up the mess.
We make sure your digital name stands for the truth.

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