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Monday, 3 March 2014

Should I use the Disavow Tool?

This is an advanced feature and should only be used with caution. If used
incorrectly, this feature can potentially harm your site’s performance in Google’s
search results. We recommend that you disavow backlinks only if you believe you
have a considerable number of spammy, artificial, or low-quality links pointing to your
site, and if you are confident that the links are causing issues for you. In most cases,
Google can assess which links to trust without additional guidance, so most normal
or typical sites will not need to use this tool. Google
Some might recommend pulling links down instead of using this tool from Google.
Lots of people have different angles. If you have a manual penalty, you’ll probably
also need to actually get some of these links physically removed, too. Yes that
means emailing them.
If you get a manual penalty, have lots of links and actually removing the low quality
links is going to be a hard task - definitely. I’m also proactively using it on sites that
are obviously algorithmically penalised for particular keywords or on links I expect
will cause a problem later on. One would expect penalties are based on algorithmic
detection on some level for some sites.
If you’ve ever attempted to manipulate Google, now’s the time to at least quantify the
risk attached with those links.
Its clear Google is better at identifying your low quality links. Google already knows
about your crap links. Google is very definitely ignoring some of your links. Google
has probably already has penalised you in areas and you probably are not aware of
it. For instance, I’ve helped a few sites that got the unnatural links message that
were clearly algorithmically slapped a year before and never noticed it until it started
to hurt.
Using the disavow tool
1.  Upload a list of links to disavow:
2.  Go to the disavow links tool page.
3.  Select your website.
4.  Click Disavow links.
5.  Click Choose file.
Google says:
It may take some time for Google to process the information you’ve uploaded. In
particular, this information will be incorporated into our index as we recrawl the web
and reprocess the pages that we see, which can take a number of weeks.
… and they are telling it like it is.
You really do need to wait for a few weeks (after you submit your disavow list) before
you submit a reinclusion request (if you have a manual penalty).

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