5 Things to Remember Before Disavowing Links |
As we have previously discussed, Google recently launched a Disavow Links Tool.
Using this tool, bloggers and webmasters can 'disavow', or disinherit
some selected incoming links to their websites, so that Google won't
consider those links when evaluating the website. The idea is to prevent
spam-backlinking, that can bring down a website's ranking, because
Google considers the quality of the backlinks to a website more than the
quantity, and hence penalizes for bad or spam linking. So for any malicious websites trying to link to your site, their links can easily be disregarded. But before you go on disavowing every link that looks suspicious to you, there are a few things you should be mindful of first.
Have you been penalized?
We discussed this in our previous post as well, but I'll mention it here
again anyway. Google penalizes a website that has bad links pointing to
it. If your website has been penalized, you will know from the messages
you'll receive in your Webmaster Tools dashboard. Otherwise, a random
drop in traffic due to another reason such as server problems,
redirections, broken links, or something like a site-wide noindex (by
mistake) can be easily confused with a penalty. So much so that in more
than half such cases, people think they've penalized, when they actually
haven't.
So before you jump to conclusions and start getting rid of your links,
please first determine whether you've been actually penalized or not.
Keep the ration up
When you are disavowing links, you are cutting back on the number of
backlinks to your site, while having the same number of out going
backlinks. Gaining backlinks takes a lot of time, and effort. And if you
are disavowing some, you better have a plan to replace them with new
ones. So you should come up with a new strategy before going all
gangster on your old backlinks :)
Are the links really hurting you?
This is another important. Are those links really hurting you? There's
not much by way of knowing what links are good for you, and what are
bad. You might find the bad ones indicated by Google in Webmaster Tools.
So bide your time, and let Google identify the bad links for you or you
might just end up axing your own feet.
Google gets more power
Another concern that this tool raises is that Google now gets more power
over your website (not that it doesn't already have a lot). It doesn't
say so, but Google could develop something against a site that submits a
lot of links to be disavowed, since it hints at a shady past. Also, who
knows whether your site will be flagged when some other site disavows
links from your site?
It takes a lot of time!
Once you submit a list of all the links you want to disavow, it will
take some time for Google to act upon your submission. So you'll have to
be careful the first time. And if you make a mistake, it'll take days,
maybe weeks to rectify that mistake. So only make submission when you're
really sure about what you're doing.
Hope these tips will help you out. If you have questions, well let's
hear them! Oh, and there's a small announcement. Some of our beloved
readers have been asking about Muhammad Mustafa, and why he isn't
writing. Well, he is going through his exams these days, and will be
free at the end of this month. But he might be appearing every now and
then in between. So stay tuned, and wish him luck :)
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