SlideShare ist ein Scribd-Unternehmen logo
1 von 3
Downloaden Sie, um offline zu lesen
6 Things To Think About Before Disavowing Links
Oct 30, 2012 at 1:23pm ET by Erin Everhart




                             Earlier this month, Christmas came early for many in the SEO
industry. Google launched its wildly anticipated disavow links toolbringing with it a way for
you to remove some of those shady things you your former SEO company have done.
The biggest problem with disavowing your links is that at first glance, it looks like the easy
way out. Instead of taking the effort to remove your unnatural inbound links by hand, there
will be people who assume this tool will do it for them. That couldn’t be further from the
truth. Matt Cutts warned about using the disavow links tool with caution, and if it were me, I
take any warning from him to the heart.
So before you go and throw up the Hail Mary, think carefully if you really should deny your
link building past to get to your ranking future.
You May Be Shooting Yourself
People who were penalized by Penguin will be the biggest users of the disavow links tool,
but because it’s so user-friendly, people may be too quick to jump on the disavowing
bandwagon.
If you haven’t actually been penalized and you start disavowing your links, you’re essentially
outing yourself to Google that you manipulated the system. Make sure that you equivocally
know you were penalized and it’s not just some random fluctuation in rankings, a sitemap or
indexing problem, or an accidentally no-indexed page.
It Could Do You Way More Harm
With the disavow links tool, you’re telling Google what you think are the spammy links that
you have in profile, but there is no way to actually know if a link is hurting you or not.
Even if you’ve done every link assessment known to man, all you have is an educated
guess, and it’s very possible — read, pretty much guaranteed — that you could be
discounting some links that are actually helping you. If you do, it’s unlikely that you will ever
get that good link back to count for something.
It Might Not Actually Work
Putting together your XLS of the links you’d like removed will be the quickest thing about
disavowing your links. Like with anything with Google, it could take weeks, if not months, for
them to credit what you disavow. That is, if they even disavow them in the first place
because it’s ultimately left to Google’s discretion.
Furthermore, even if it does go into effect, your rankings aren’t going to suddenly skyrocket
just because those bad links don’t exist anymore, which means…
Have A Good Link Building Plan In Place
The biggest complaint on link building the right way is that it takes too long, but think about
how many good links you could get in the months that it could take for Google to disavow
your bad links. The more good links you have in your profile, the less the bad ones matter,
especially if they’re several years old.
Before you use the link disavow tool, make sure you have a sold link building strategy in
place that will both account for removed links and give a natural boost to your website.
Start building up content on your own website for your customers. Lists and crowd-sourcing
are a great way to do this. Ask your customers or industry influences a question and put
their answers directly in your post. People are more inclined to link, share or tweet
something they’re mentioned in.
That’s just one example. There are literally hundreds of great link building strategies you
could use.
You’re Giving Google (Even More) Power
Google uses the data from the disavow links tool to discredit any of the links to your website
in said spreadsheet. For now. There is no telling what else they could do with that data.
Would they use it as a ranking factor to discredit a site that comes up frequently in disavow
submissions? Sure, those sites probably deserve to get docked if that happens, but go
further.
What happens if someone disavows a link from your website for whatever reason? Will your
website get flagged as spam?
Google has enough leverage over us anyway. Do you want them to have even more?
You’re Not Just Disavowing Your Links
Call me a Disney princess, but I like to assume the good in everyone. I know there are
oodles of shady SEOS out there — I’m probably even friends with some of them — but
what I’ve grown to love about the SEO industry is that we’re not malicious people, and we
don’t just tattle-tale to Google about some less-than-ethical tactics some people may be
using. That’s just what the disavow links tool does, though: You’re calling out everyone else
who has links on those pages, too.
Opinions expressed in the article are those of the guest author and not necessarily Search
Engine Land.

Weitere ähnliche Inhalte

Andere mochten auch

Strategic snooping
Strategic snoopingStrategic snooping
Strategic snoopingB2BCamp
 
INTERNATIONAL LECTURES
INTERNATIONAL LECTURESINTERNATIONAL LECTURES
INTERNATIONAL LECTURESJorge Calder
 
researchpeptides
researchpeptidesresearchpeptides
researchpeptidesLEON Marley
 
το πρόβλημα της διοίκησης στα αει
το πρόβλημα της διοίκησης στα αειτο πρόβλημα της διοίκησης στα αει
το πρόβλημα της διοίκησης στα αειChristos Nikolaou
 
letter of recommendation Yaelle David
letter of recommendation Yaelle Davidletter of recommendation Yaelle David
letter of recommendation Yaelle DavidYaëlle David
 
25.04.2013, Sustainability’s 10 years of service in Mongolia environmental, s...
25.04.2013, Sustainability’s 10 years of service in Mongolia environmental, s...25.04.2013, Sustainability’s 10 years of service in Mongolia environmental, s...
25.04.2013, Sustainability’s 10 years of service in Mongolia environmental, s...The Business Council of Mongolia
 
аргын тооллын
аргын тооллынаргын тооллын
аргын тооллынsnnr_9271
 
Sugar overload: What your hot drink is doing to your body
Sugar overload: What your hot drink is doing to your bodySugar overload: What your hot drink is doing to your body
Sugar overload: What your hot drink is doing to your bodyEmilybatty
 

Andere mochten auch (9)

Strategic snooping
Strategic snoopingStrategic snooping
Strategic snooping
 
INTERNATIONAL LECTURES
INTERNATIONAL LECTURESINTERNATIONAL LECTURES
INTERNATIONAL LECTURES
 
researchpeptides
researchpeptidesresearchpeptides
researchpeptides
 
το πρόβλημα της διοίκησης στα αει
το πρόβλημα της διοίκησης στα αειτο πρόβλημα της διοίκησης στα αει
το πρόβλημα της διοίκησης στα αει
 
Machine Can Think
Machine Can ThinkMachine Can Think
Machine Can Think
 
letter of recommendation Yaelle David
letter of recommendation Yaelle Davidletter of recommendation Yaelle David
letter of recommendation Yaelle David
 
25.04.2013, Sustainability’s 10 years of service in Mongolia environmental, s...
25.04.2013, Sustainability’s 10 years of service in Mongolia environmental, s...25.04.2013, Sustainability’s 10 years of service in Mongolia environmental, s...
25.04.2013, Sustainability’s 10 years of service in Mongolia environmental, s...
 
аргын тооллын
аргын тооллынаргын тооллын
аргын тооллын
 
Sugar overload: What your hot drink is doing to your body
Sugar overload: What your hot drink is doing to your bodySugar overload: What your hot drink is doing to your body
Sugar overload: What your hot drink is doing to your body
 

Mehr von BullsEye Internet Marketing

How To Use Bing Places For Business To Improve Your Local SEO Rankings
How To Use Bing Places For Business To Improve Your Local SEO RankingsHow To Use Bing Places For Business To Improve Your Local SEO Rankings
How To Use Bing Places For Business To Improve Your Local SEO RankingsBullsEye Internet Marketing
 
Proven Methods for Successful Search Engine Marketing
Proven Methods for Successful Search Engine MarketingProven Methods for Successful Search Engine Marketing
Proven Methods for Successful Search Engine MarketingBullsEye Internet Marketing
 
The ultimate guide to hiring an inbound agency inbound marketing
The ultimate guide to hiring an inbound agency inbound marketingThe ultimate guide to hiring an inbound agency inbound marketing
The ultimate guide to hiring an inbound agency inbound marketingBullsEye Internet Marketing
 
The essential step by step guide to internet marketing
The essential step by step guide to internet marketingThe essential step by step guide to internet marketing
The essential step by step guide to internet marketingBullsEye Internet Marketing
 
Internet marketing a guidebook to small business success 30 things you can do...
Internet marketing a guidebook to small business success 30 things you can do...Internet marketing a guidebook to small business success 30 things you can do...
Internet marketing a guidebook to small business success 30 things you can do...BullsEye Internet Marketing
 
From abandon to conversion why shoppers abandon carts and what merchants can ...
From abandon to conversion why shoppers abandon carts and what merchants can ...From abandon to conversion why shoppers abandon carts and what merchants can ...
From abandon to conversion why shoppers abandon carts and what merchants can ...BullsEye Internet Marketing
 
Google shopping guide 2.0 bidding advanced segment tracking and cpa campaigns
Google shopping guide 2.0 bidding advanced segment tracking and cpa campaignsGoogle shopping guide 2.0 bidding advanced segment tracking and cpa campaigns
Google shopping guide 2.0 bidding advanced segment tracking and cpa campaignsBullsEye Internet Marketing
 

Mehr von BullsEye Internet Marketing (20)

How To Use Bing Places For Business To Improve Your Local SEO Rankings
How To Use Bing Places For Business To Improve Your Local SEO RankingsHow To Use Bing Places For Business To Improve Your Local SEO Rankings
How To Use Bing Places For Business To Improve Your Local SEO Rankings
 
Google AdWords Enhanced Campaigns Guide
Google AdWords Enhanced Campaigns GuideGoogle AdWords Enhanced Campaigns Guide
Google AdWords Enhanced Campaigns Guide
 
Using Social Media for Branding in Publishing
Using Social Media for Branding in PublishingUsing Social Media for Branding in Publishing
Using Social Media for Branding in Publishing
 
Top Digital Trends for 2012
Top Digital Trends for 2012Top Digital Trends for 2012
Top Digital Trends for 2012
 
B2B Social Media Marketing
B2B Social Media MarketingB2B Social Media Marketing
B2B Social Media Marketing
 
25 Marketing Lessons
25 Marketing Lessons25 Marketing Lessons
25 Marketing Lessons
 
LinkedIn's New Company Pages
LinkedIn's New Company PagesLinkedIn's New Company Pages
LinkedIn's New Company Pages
 
US Online Advertising Report
US Online Advertising ReportUS Online Advertising Report
US Online Advertising Report
 
Search Engine Ranking A Step-By-Step Guide
Search Engine Ranking A Step-By-Step GuideSearch Engine Ranking A Step-By-Step Guide
Search Engine Ranking A Step-By-Step Guide
 
Periodic Table of SEO
Periodic Table of SEOPeriodic Table of SEO
Periodic Table of SEO
 
Proven Methods for Successful Search Engine Marketing
Proven Methods for Successful Search Engine MarketingProven Methods for Successful Search Engine Marketing
Proven Methods for Successful Search Engine Marketing
 
2012 Search Marketing - SEO Edition
2012 Search Marketing - SEO Edition2012 Search Marketing - SEO Edition
2012 Search Marketing - SEO Edition
 
SEO 101 - The dangers of not doing SEO
SEO 101 - The dangers of not doing SEOSEO 101 - The dangers of not doing SEO
SEO 101 - The dangers of not doing SEO
 
The ultimate guide to hiring an inbound agency inbound marketing
The ultimate guide to hiring an inbound agency inbound marketingThe ultimate guide to hiring an inbound agency inbound marketing
The ultimate guide to hiring an inbound agency inbound marketing
 
The essential step by step guide to internet marketing
The essential step by step guide to internet marketingThe essential step by step guide to internet marketing
The essential step by step guide to internet marketing
 
Internet marketing a guidebook to small business success 30 things you can do...
Internet marketing a guidebook to small business success 30 things you can do...Internet marketing a guidebook to small business success 30 things you can do...
Internet marketing a guidebook to small business success 30 things you can do...
 
120 awesome marketing stats charts and graphs
120 awesome marketing stats charts and graphs120 awesome marketing stats charts and graphs
120 awesome marketing stats charts and graphs
 
The ultimate guide to email prospecting
The ultimate guide to email prospectingThe ultimate guide to email prospecting
The ultimate guide to email prospecting
 
From abandon to conversion why shoppers abandon carts and what merchants can ...
From abandon to conversion why shoppers abandon carts and what merchants can ...From abandon to conversion why shoppers abandon carts and what merchants can ...
From abandon to conversion why shoppers abandon carts and what merchants can ...
 
Google shopping guide 2.0 bidding advanced segment tracking and cpa campaigns
Google shopping guide 2.0 bidding advanced segment tracking and cpa campaignsGoogle shopping guide 2.0 bidding advanced segment tracking and cpa campaigns
Google shopping guide 2.0 bidding advanced segment tracking and cpa campaigns
 

6 things to think about before disavowing links

  • 1. 6 Things To Think About Before Disavowing Links Oct 30, 2012 at 1:23pm ET by Erin Everhart Earlier this month, Christmas came early for many in the SEO industry. Google launched its wildly anticipated disavow links toolbringing with it a way for you to remove some of those shady things you your former SEO company have done. The biggest problem with disavowing your links is that at first glance, it looks like the easy way out. Instead of taking the effort to remove your unnatural inbound links by hand, there will be people who assume this tool will do it for them. That couldn’t be further from the truth. Matt Cutts warned about using the disavow links tool with caution, and if it were me, I take any warning from him to the heart. So before you go and throw up the Hail Mary, think carefully if you really should deny your link building past to get to your ranking future. You May Be Shooting Yourself People who were penalized by Penguin will be the biggest users of the disavow links tool, but because it’s so user-friendly, people may be too quick to jump on the disavowing bandwagon. If you haven’t actually been penalized and you start disavowing your links, you’re essentially outing yourself to Google that you manipulated the system. Make sure that you equivocally know you were penalized and it’s not just some random fluctuation in rankings, a sitemap or indexing problem, or an accidentally no-indexed page. It Could Do You Way More Harm With the disavow links tool, you’re telling Google what you think are the spammy links that you have in profile, but there is no way to actually know if a link is hurting you or not. Even if you’ve done every link assessment known to man, all you have is an educated guess, and it’s very possible — read, pretty much guaranteed — that you could be discounting some links that are actually helping you. If you do, it’s unlikely that you will ever get that good link back to count for something.
  • 2. It Might Not Actually Work Putting together your XLS of the links you’d like removed will be the quickest thing about disavowing your links. Like with anything with Google, it could take weeks, if not months, for them to credit what you disavow. That is, if they even disavow them in the first place because it’s ultimately left to Google’s discretion. Furthermore, even if it does go into effect, your rankings aren’t going to suddenly skyrocket just because those bad links don’t exist anymore, which means… Have A Good Link Building Plan In Place The biggest complaint on link building the right way is that it takes too long, but think about how many good links you could get in the months that it could take for Google to disavow your bad links. The more good links you have in your profile, the less the bad ones matter, especially if they’re several years old. Before you use the link disavow tool, make sure you have a sold link building strategy in place that will both account for removed links and give a natural boost to your website. Start building up content on your own website for your customers. Lists and crowd-sourcing are a great way to do this. Ask your customers or industry influences a question and put their answers directly in your post. People are more inclined to link, share or tweet something they’re mentioned in. That’s just one example. There are literally hundreds of great link building strategies you could use. You’re Giving Google (Even More) Power Google uses the data from the disavow links tool to discredit any of the links to your website in said spreadsheet. For now. There is no telling what else they could do with that data. Would they use it as a ranking factor to discredit a site that comes up frequently in disavow
  • 3. submissions? Sure, those sites probably deserve to get docked if that happens, but go further. What happens if someone disavows a link from your website for whatever reason? Will your website get flagged as spam? Google has enough leverage over us anyway. Do you want them to have even more? You’re Not Just Disavowing Your Links Call me a Disney princess, but I like to assume the good in everyone. I know there are oodles of shady SEOS out there — I’m probably even friends with some of them — but what I’ve grown to love about the SEO industry is that we’re not malicious people, and we don’t just tattle-tale to Google about some less-than-ethical tactics some people may be using. That’s just what the disavow links tool does, though: You’re calling out everyone else who has links on those pages, too. Opinions expressed in the article are those of the guest author and not necessarily Search Engine Land.