Sunday, 4 August 2013

Tips to Avoid Common Link Disavow Mistakes

Check ! How to Optimize International Websites, Now forward to the new article, In a blog post a while ago aboutremoving bad links to yours site, we discussed about the impact that low quality backlinks can have on your website, and how you should remove them to be avoid Penguin penalties. But these links aren't always in your control, which is why Google came up with the blast Link Disavow tool. It is a great tool that can be used to inform Google to a disregard some inbound links completely. But a lot of people keep on making mistakes with the Disavow tool. Here are some of the most common ones, and ways to avoid them



Wrong file format/contents :

Be sure, you have to submit a file to Google that contains all the URLs you want to disavow links from. This file should only be a plain text (.txt) file. No other file format (.doc, .xls) is supported. It can only be a simple text file with a .txt extension.

Your text file should only contains a common list of URLs you want to disavow, separated by line breaks. So each line must contain only one URL. A line starting with a pound (#) sign is a comment, and is ignored by Google. You can also specify a URL by typing domain: followed by the URL of the page. Here's a sample text file;

# Contacted owner of spamdomain1.com on 7/1/2012 to
# ask for link removal but got no response
domain:spamdomain1.com
# Owner of spamdomain2.com removed most links, but missed these
http://www.spamdomain2.com/contentA.html
http://www.spamdomain2.com/contentB.html
http://www.spamdomain2.com/contentC.html

If your file will fails to match the specified format, or if you have weird symbols and/or wrong syntax in the file, then it will be rejected, and the links will not be disavowed.

Domain disavowal :
If you have really bad backlink profile, say from a spammy forum, then it would be better to just root out the tree, rather than cutting off the individual branches. You might miss out on the some URLs when trying to include each and every page linking to you from a single root domain.

To disavow a whole domain, append the domain: keyword before the URL of the domain. For example, domain:spamsite1.com. Do not use domain disavowal for individual pages URLs.

Also, make sure that you get the syntax right. After the domain: don't start the URLs with an http://, or even a www. Simply start with the domain name, for example, domain:spamsite1.com.

Comments :
most of the people tend to explain the situation they're in the form of comments in the text files they submit. That is really not necessary. No body will read those lines, so they willjust go to waste. You should write all those lines in your reconsideration request. When writing so many comment lines, there's a chance you might miss out a # sign, in which case the file will be considered as a 'bad' file.

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