Post by account_disabled on Feb 27, 2024 3:35:52 GMT
The as the total number of domains in my disavow list. Here goes VLOOKUPAsheetABFALSE Now you can take the domains that are in your disavow file and audit those URLs. What were looking for here are URLs where we had disavowed them just to be safe but in reality they are probably OK links. Note Just as in regular link auditing work do not make decisions based on blanket metrics. While some of these metrics can help us make decisions you do not want to base your decision for reavowing solely on Domain Authority spam score or some other metric.
Rather you want to look at each domain and think If a webspam team member Kazakhstan Phone Number List looked at this link would they think it only exists for SEO reasons or does it have a valid purpose outside of SEO Lets say weve gone through the links in our disavow file and have found links that wed like to reavow. We would then go back to the disavow file that we downloaded from Google and remove the lines that say domainexample.com for each of those domains which we want to reavow. Upload your disavow file to Google again. This will overwrite your old file.
At some point in the future Google should start counting the links that youve removed from the file again. However there are a few things to note Matt Cutts from Google mentioned in a video that reavowing a link takes a lot longer than disavowing. They built a lag function into the tool to try to stop spammers from reverseengineering the algorithm. Matt Cutts also said in the same video that a reavowed link may not carry the same weight it once did. If this whole process of reavowing sounds too complicated you can hire me to do the work for you. at a discount if you allow me to use your site anonymously as a case study to.
Rather you want to look at each domain and think If a webspam team member Kazakhstan Phone Number List looked at this link would they think it only exists for SEO reasons or does it have a valid purpose outside of SEO Lets say weve gone through the links in our disavow file and have found links that wed like to reavow. We would then go back to the disavow file that we downloaded from Google and remove the lines that say domainexample.com for each of those domains which we want to reavow. Upload your disavow file to Google again. This will overwrite your old file.
At some point in the future Google should start counting the links that youve removed from the file again. However there are a few things to note Matt Cutts from Google mentioned in a video that reavowing a link takes a lot longer than disavowing. They built a lag function into the tool to try to stop spammers from reverseengineering the algorithm. Matt Cutts also said in the same video that a reavowed link may not carry the same weight it once did. If this whole process of reavowing sounds too complicated you can hire me to do the work for you. at a discount if you allow me to use your site anonymously as a case study to.