Tuesday, 9 August 2016

Google's new tool to remove low quality backlinks

School of digital marketing

Google on 16th October 2012 has launched a new “disavow links” tool. The tool was announced by the head of Google’s web spam team Matt Cutts.
The Tool has gone live and it can be found here. Basically you can use this tool when you believe that your site’s ranking is being harmed by low-quality links you do not control. So that time, you can ask Google not to take them into account when assessing your site. It is highly recommended by Matt Cutts that Website owners should first try to remove links they are concerned about pointing at them by first working with sites.
Once you have made a request for Disavow of links, it might take a several weeks for that to go into effect. One submitted, there will be an option to download the file you submitted and resubmit it with changes. There’s a file size limit of 2MB
Article by: Rohit Shelwante

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