countering negative seo
Competitors deploy toxic backlinks, scraped duplicates and spam vectors to tank your surface. We map the attack, neutralize it and harden the perimeter before it touches pipeline.
a cheap weapon and a slow-burn risk
Negative SEO costs an attacker almost nothing and works on a delay. Toxic links, cloned pages and spam signals accumulate quietly, and most programs never look for them until pipeline drops for reasons no one can explain. By then the damage has compounded into the rankings and the answer-layer surface alike.
The asymmetry is the problem. The attacker spends a weekend, you spend a quarter recovering, and the recovery only starts once someone notices. The cost lands entirely on the target.
map, neutralize, harden
We baseline the link graph so hostile additions are visible the moment they appear, monitor for them continuously and disavow at the right cadence rather than in a panic after a drop. Reaction speed is most of the defense.
Then we lock the entity surface so cloned and scraped versions of your content cannot out-rank the canonical, and so the answer engines keep anchoring on the original. The perimeter is held before an attack reaches pipeline, not rebuilt after it already has.

