Tuesday, October 16, 2012 at 1:43 PM
Webmaster level: Advanced
Today we’re introducing a tool that enables you to disavow links to your site. If you’ve been notified of a manual spam action based on “unnatural links” pointing to your site, this tool can help you address the issue. If you haven’t gotten this notification, this tool generally isn’t something you need to worry about.
First, a quick refresher. Links are one of the most well-known signals we use to order search results. By looking at the links between pages, we can get a sense of which pages are reputable and important, and thus more likely to be relevant to our users. This is the basis of PageRank, which is one of more than 200 signals we rely on to determine rankings. Since PageRank is so well-known, it’s also a target for spammers, and we fight linkspam constantly with algorithms and by taking manual action.
If you’ve ever been caught up in linkspam, you may have seen a message in Webmaster Tools about “unnatural links” pointing to your site. We send you this message when we see evidence of paid links, link exchanges, or other link schemes that violate our quality guidelines. If you get this message, we recommend that you remove from the web as many spammy or low-quality links to your site as possible. This is the best approach because it addresses the problem at the root. By removing the bad links directly, you’re helping to prevent Google (and other search engines) from taking action again in the future. You’re also helping to protect your site’s image, since people will no longer find spammy links pointing to your site on the web and jump to conclusions about your website or business.
If you’ve done as much as you can to remove the problematic links, and there are still some links you just can’t seem to get down, that’s a good time to visit our new Disavow links page. When you arrive, you’ll first select your site.
Today we’re introducing a tool that enables you to disavow links to your site. If you’ve been notified of a manual spam action based on “unnatural links” pointing to your site, this tool can help you address the issue. If you haven’t gotten this notification, this tool generally isn’t something you need to worry about.
First, a quick refresher. Links are one of the most well-known signals we use to order search results. By looking at the links between pages, we can get a sense of which pages are reputable and important, and thus more likely to be relevant to our users. This is the basis of PageRank, which is one of more than 200 signals we rely on to determine rankings. Since PageRank is so well-known, it’s also a target for spammers, and we fight linkspam constantly with algorithms and by taking manual action.
If you’ve ever been caught up in linkspam, you may have seen a message in Webmaster Tools about “unnatural links” pointing to your site. We send you this message when we see evidence of paid links, link exchanges, or other link schemes that violate our quality guidelines. If you get this message, we recommend that you remove from the web as many spammy or low-quality links to your site as possible. This is the best approach because it addresses the problem at the root. By removing the bad links directly, you’re helping to prevent Google (and other search engines) from taking action again in the future. You’re also helping to protect your site’s image, since people will no longer find spammy links pointing to your site on the web and jump to conclusions about your website or business.
If you’ve done as much as you can to remove the problematic links, and there are still some links you just can’t seem to get down, that’s a good time to visit our new Disavow links page. When you arrive, you’ll first select your site.
You’ll then be prompted to upload a file containing the links you want to disavow.
The format is straightforward. All you need is a plain text file with one URL per line. An excerpt of a valid file might look like the following:
# 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
In this example, lines that begin with a pound sign (#) are considered comments and Google ignores them. The “domain:” keyword indicates that you’d like to disavow links from all pages on a particular site (in this case, “spamdomain1.com”). You can also request to disavow links on specific pages (in this case, three individual pages on spamdomain2.com). We currently support one disavowal file per site and the file is shared among site owners in Webmaster Tools. If you want to update the file, you’ll need to download the existing file, modify it, and upload the new one. The file size limit is 2MB.
One great place to start looking for bad links is the “Links to Your Site” feature in Webmaster Tools. From the homepage, select the site you want, navigate to Traffic > Links to Your Site > Who links the most > More, then click one of the download buttons. This file lists pages that link to your site. If you click “Download latest links,” you’ll see dates as well. This can be a great place to start your investigation, but be sure you don’t upload the entire list of links to your site -- you don’t want to disavow all your links!
One great place to start looking for bad links is the “Links to Your Site” feature in Webmaster Tools. From the homepage, select the site you want, navigate to Traffic > Links to Your Site > Who links the most > More, then click one of the download buttons. This file lists pages that link to your site. If you click “Download latest links,” you’ll see dates as well. This can be a great place to start your investigation, but be sure you don’t upload the entire list of links to your site -- you don’t want to disavow all your links!
To learn more about the feature, check out our Help Center, and we’d welcome your comments and questions in our forum. You’ll also find a video about the tool and a quick Q&A below.
128 comments:
Thank you Matt and Google - after months of our agency contacting website owners and trying to find the original owner of the article submissions we're finally going to be able to disavow some of the bad SEO linking building that was done in the past.
Working on my blog post now :o)
Hi there,
Great feature! Just to get you to say it more explicitly then in your post above: How about abuse of this? I can imagine some shady characters will see this as a license to linkspam.. they can disavow at any moment anyway..
This is fantastic! Huge PubCon announcement, there's already been a lot of buzz about this just in the last hour or so. Thanks Matt!
If this tool adds "nofollow" to the links and that's it, how does that really help penalized websites? All it will do is remove ranking credit, which doesn't necessarily have anything to do with the penalization in the first place. The tool would make more sense if it removed any kind of recognition of the link existing in the first place. Spam links are still spam links whether they are no follow or not...
Awesome you finally launched it.
From tomorrow the Link Detox tool
will have the exact format export for the selected suspicious or toxic links to import into your tool
to disavow.
Yes! Thank you. Finally! We have bad links that we did not ask for and despite many, many emails could not get removed. This is great news.
What happens if you havent bought links or did any links schemes but links appear spammy. for example scrapper sites. Do we still disavow these links even though they are natural?
Dammit Matt, I was just about to slay a deadbeat client who owes me $8000 by SENuking their site with spammy links...and now you've taken the weapon from my hands :-p
Seriously, though, this is a terrific new tool for many of us--thank you!
A website I manage, never manually built links, ever. The owner of the company, actually point blank refused to ever do any kind of link building at all.
They have tons of natural links, because they're an authority resource with the best content in their niche.
Yet some idiot, fired 1,000 spammy links at 4 urls on their website and BOOM. Traffic cut in half at the release of Penguin v1.0. From 80,000 uniques per day to 40,000.
If that's all it takes, to destroy a websites traffic, then there's something seriously wrong with your algorithm Matt.
So I'm sorry to sound sceptical, but the algo isn't built with negative SEO in mind. The kind of links that were fired at the site, could be done with an automated system with 5 minutes work.
Frankly, I'm appalled.
Finally!!!
I will be able to fight against "negative SEO" that targeted one of our websites.
@Paul Mather
I agree, same thing happened to me with treasure jewelry website of mine.
How can someone take off backlinks from junk "classified websites" hundreds of them. there is NO way to do it other than wait for 1 year for ADs to expire.
I am hopeful that Google "really" uses the disavow list and that it will have counter affect against all "negative SEO" campaigns.
Google, late to the party.
but still welcome!!
Varun
Google says: "Google works hard to prevent other webmasters from being able to harm your ranking.".
however, i have seen a case where numerous porn sites and porn forums decided to link one of my photos (a smiling mother breastfeeding her two babies).
even though my photo was absolutely "safe" and not porn or controversial in nature, this caused my photo to be delisted from google-image search results (it's a photo that was on the first image SERP for "breastfeeding" for years).
I was told that this happened because my photo was associated to "bad neighborhoods" on the web, because of those links.
Could this tool help with cases like the one i described?
Should we use this tool to Disavow links from Scraper Sites such as updowner.com and others that are similar which show 100s of backlinks in Webmaster Tools?
I see alot of these sites making up a large portion of my backlink %. If they are shown in GWMTs it makes me think they are being counted.
However those sites link to everyone, so expect a lot of Disavow reports if people continue to see them in their webmaster tools backlink profile.
Thank you, Jonathon Simon. :)
That's really a good news. Now I don't need to be afraid of the persons who were putting my site's link on casino/adult sites. Thanks Google!
I really hope this helps get rid of a unnatural link penalty. It has been 6 months + of auto responses. This would be great if it lets sites back in the game that made a few bad choices.
68aditectwill google consider a domain which is being requested to deny in disavow file as a bad one?
Thanks, this tool is a great help to remove links, that I have been trying to remove, but was imposible for different reasons. Thanks Google!!!!
This could really be a great tool. I was waiting for this as the issue of negative seo increases.
Great News this means end of Negative SEO
Thank you for the information. This is fantastic feature!
Thanks for sharing such a innovative tools with us; Web masters needed this tool in order to remove bad quality spam links.
this tool will really help to remove links, that I have been trying to remove, but was unable for different reasons.
Thanks Mutt & Thanks Google
Good to see some thought has gone into exactly what role this tool will play in cleaning up the overall link landscape.
rmoov has back-built its Disavow Report feature so that users can go back to any completed link removal campaign and export the file ready for submission.
The feature went live 6 hours ago for those who need it.
Thanks Matt....Finally! We have bad links that we did not ask for and despite many, many emails could not get removed.....Thanks Once Again
hi, first of all: i really appreciate any tool google gives to us webmasters.
secondly: sadly, this tool will do more bad than good. the thing is, you mentioned page rank, and page rank is thoughtcancer, page rank has poisoned the thoughts of otherwise logical thinking business-men and womens for years (i wrote a whole article about it in techcrunch http://techcrunch.com/2010/07/07/startups-linking-to-your-competition-will-help-you-no-really/ )
the pagerank people talk and think about out there is nothing like the concept of *rank you at google have about it, pagerank - the pagerank in the wild - is an excuse to make stupid decision.
pagerank gave them (SEOs and people who think that they are SEOs) a reason to buy links, to buy "old domains with a high pagerank", to make spammy linkbaits and to annoy blogger for guest posts.
on the other hand page rank gave them an excuse to not make partnerships, integrations and even not to make propper marketing, pr and brandbuilding.
and now you have given them another tool to do something with "pagerank", and it will be misused.
you mentioned about three times that you should actually only use this tool, if you got an "unnatural link" warning. well, this will be ignored, you will get most of these "disavowed" reports from perfectly good sites, crippling themselves (or at least trying to cripple themselves)
you have to understand, the typical in-house SEO is bored, bored out of his mind, so bored that his mind is caught up in a strange loop where he has reverse engineered ever algorithm update in an esoteric, schizophrenic - but for him sensemaking way - and in this logic an even more esoteric, unexplained version of pagerank is the major actor.
and now you have given him a tool where his paranoid pagerank phantasies can get a manifestation, is actionable.
it will be misused, it will shift attention away from more valuable activities (i.e. checking the index report page)
oh G, please have mercy on our sites and the internet in general.
so, and now i lean back and wait for the first round of mails from clientes or wanna-be clients writing me their new page-rank concerns and what to do with this tool.
Hi,
I have small question. What if people have submitted links from my site to be disavowed without contacting me first, is it gonna hurt my site reputation with Google or its gonna have no effect on my domain or What?
I guess there wont be a way that Google will notify us that so many people have filed diavow request for pages on my site.
Reply will be much appreciated!
Thanks
please everyone, please, please, please watch the video. yeah, i hate watching videos, too (especially if they are nearly 10 minutes long) but this one is actually very very crucial for understanding this tool
Aaahhaaa !
No more THREAT, No more hundreds of unnatural links , No more thousands of link removal request mails, No more Negative SEOs . . Now I feel fully control of my site.
Thank You "Google" for bring more true values to folks.
Webmaster has to WORK for Google looking for bad links??? In order that Google has better results? Are we all crazy or What??
Don't we lose enough time building great sites? Now You want me to be your police??
No man I won't.
This is a great idea particularly because it's next to impossible to get in touch with some webmasters to get unnatural links removed. Maybe we shouldn't have to do this in the first place...but in reality we do.
@Jonathan Simon
This is really good facility for webmaster. Now, I am happy to see this facility on Google after using it on Bing webmaster tools. I have question regarding this tool and I have added it to forum. You can read it by following link.
Q: Can I use a new tool to disavow links for existing links to my website?
Thank you very much for this most wanted feature. Now I can debug my new client's website that already damaged by other bad SEO.
Thanks matt and Google. This is great news.
My site is de-indexed since few months now.
Webmaster doesn't show any links in "Links To Your Section"
How would I suggest Google to remove links?
Thanks Matt. This is best way to get unnatural/unwanted links removed.
Definitely, It will help a lot. :)
"Seo Services Consultant"
LOL! you are an SEO service consultant and you are asking this question!
have you tried tools like http://ahrefs.com ?
At long last. I can't believe this wasn't introduced years ago! Finally SEO can be fair and an equal playing field....
Good one!! Now we can track our competitors which are build bad linking of our site, to gave penalty to us.
Here's the german translation of this article: http://www.tagseoblog.de/google-startet-tool-zum-entwerten-von-links
Interesting tool, but what happened if someone disavows a good link? Does it hurt the good domain? What if tools that divide in good or bad link will fail?
I'm sure in the future most people won't try to clean bad links directly but use the disavow-tool. We will see ...
Thanks a lot Google & Matt..This is a historical improvement which will help to webmasters to remove unnatural or spammy links.
Thanks again..
Thanks for facilitating this now we can get rid of unwanted links.
Hi Matt, great to hear you are finally following Bing's lead! Yet their tool seems so much easier to use and has helped me immensely with cleaning up thousands of spam back-links I've been hit with.
As per a previous post above, though there is good intent in Google's "clean up the web program of updates etc..." it seems to be far from perfect when a site can go from 80,000 hits to 40,000 overnight because of someone creating 1,000 spam back-links. It has happened to me (on a much smaller scale) where I was just starting out as an amazon affiliate and was getting 150 hits/day with 3-6 sales/day. Then some bright spark hit my site with thousands of back-links and I vanished from the Google search (not delisted, no warnings, not sandboxed, just dropped to the bottom of the big black hole).
There are serious problems in the workings of Google if competition can play with your livelyhood like this? Now we have to do all the work to possibly have these links disregarded and provide all the details. Bing's system is much easier and they also don't seem to drop you suddenly if someone spam back-links you.
Should we disavow scraped pages we find?
I remember when Google was trying to understand the internet. Now is the other way around.
nice, however it would be much better if submissions are easier and there are some suggestions about low quality sites linking to my site
Hi! This might be a newbie question
How will I know the bad links that are linking to my site? Where will I find them?
Hi Matt.
This is a wonderful tool, now I can slowly slowly remove the URL which are pointing back to me are point less.
If we add another following tool will be great.
1. Why exactly my ranking gone down, if we know exactly what happen for our ranking gone down than we can understand which part we need to look for whether it is content issue or back link issue.
2. Content check, If we had a tool to check our content is ok with Google or not than it will be wonderful than we can focus more on authority site.
I hope you agree with me, this above tools with really help us to reduce our time and reduce the spammy issue.
Thanks
Fakhrul Alam
Thanks Matt, this is a great tool. Bad news for the disreputable linker's out there!
I'm not too happy about this!
I feel that webmasters who've historically built spammy links have now been given a lifeline to recover their old penalised pages/websites.
This tool will cause more harm than it will do good...
Welcome to a new dawn of spamming link building where webmasters can blast their websites with a tonne of comment links then specify to remove the ones that look hugely spammy at a later date.
Me too wanna say thank you! Lets hope noone will be able to harm good sites anymore.
Oh, so we shouldn't use this tool...
Question - If I want to disavow all the links coming from a domain, what's the best way to do this? Like this:
domain:example.com
or like this:
domain:http://www.example.com/ (or without www where ever applicable)
Let me know please.
Great tool, however, when I upload my file of links for removal, the file appears and I can download the file, but the "Submit" button is greyed out. Should it be this way?
i was sure google will launch in few month, finally it arrived
Great! That's something many webmasters were hoping for.
Cheers...
Finally, something that can help us remove the 'bad' backlinks. Maybe now, the competitors will stop creating low-quality backlinks only to get a website penalized.
This is a fantastic step forward for people who have been attacked by competitors since the latest algorithm updates in a poor attempt to move them from ranking highly.
Well done Google.
Genius ask the spammers to send you files with lists of the places they have spammed.
I can see how Google can use this information to find sources of spammy links, I'm just not sure if I were Google I'd use it for anything else.
Yes. I've been waiting for this. We took a dive in April for bad mistakes made many many years ago. I do hope this is the answer. Thank you Big G.
if some incoming links are "nofollow", does it make any difference to disavow them?
or is disavowing links just the same as making them "nofollow"?
Ahh..!! Finlly wait is over. Thanks Matts, you didi it. The most awesome feature for every bloggers. This tool save our time and now no need to request other people to remove our links
Thanks again
This is really nice!!! thanks!
Thank you so much google and also matt cutt this is really nice...it is very useful tool.
I would like to present you my thanks for Matt and for google for this.Thanks a lot.
I think this is not for me as a small blogger from India.
However, it may be useful for other big blogger and also for me in the future...hope so.
Matt,
I would like to thank you truly! I think after the strict Penguin and Panda updates which I considered as a good step by Google though I have suffered a lot, I think this is one of the best improvement or modification with that. Low quality that were not removing was a serious issue because of which I have lost many projects, just because I was unable to remove them anyhow and so it affected rankings.
With this update and new tool Google I would like to warn spammers and all the SEO firms who use to do low quality link building or who focus on getting backlinks irrespective of the source. Please mind Google will improve in near future at a level that spammers and spamming will be vanished.
Better be relevant and rank relevancy!
Thanks
Harsh Wardhan Singh
Hi,
I have used this tool for one of my website which lost their ranking after updation. Can you suggest me is any message will come from Google side OR we need to submit reconsideration request after submitting links list.
Thanks
OMG ... :-/
Expectations are rising high, far too high ... it's not gonna happen folks. This will _not_ be THE solution for all of your woes and if you only had read the present blogpost thoroughly, you had noticed it is saying "the vast, vast majority of sites won't need this new tool". 95% of those who are freaking out with joy over it now, will end up utterly disappointed. Your rankings won't go through the roof, your sites won't recover and with one wrong link disavowed, could even tank further.
-luzie-
thank god! (and i am not even religious!). After penguin hit us, it has taken us 6 months to realize our entire link building strategy was based on numbers not quality. We have completely changed the way we work and now focus on quality in fact i dont even go after getting links, i dont WANT any! Hopefully this will save my site. Good luck to everyone who uses the tool.Hopefully there is no "hidden agenda" with this.....
What about that dude who wrote an entire book without a single "e" in it? Will he, like, get an unfair advantage because of that?
This is a great post - I will have to come back here more often to learn more. I did not know Google was doing that.
Please revise this blog to read "excessive link exchange" like you do on http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=66356
Even better it should read: "excessive or irrelevant link exchange" which has the proper implication.
The wedding photographer and the wedding florist targeting the same local demographic should still be able to link to each other.
Good! Though I am not a victim of Peguine, it is good to be informed
very interesting. I need to remove the link is not effective
really scary and interesting! but heyy,, i don't find any disavow links tool in my webmaster tools. anyone?
After the disavow links file has been uploaded. Where is it stored in case I need to modify it in the future. Will it be stored in my webmaster tools? If so, where?
follow up...
I read this..
Q: I uploaded some good links. How can I undo uploading links by mistake?
A: To modify which links you would like to ignore, download the current file of disavowed links, change it to include only links you would like to ignore, and then re-upload the file. Please allow time for the new file to propagate through our crawling/indexing system, which can take several weeks.
but it does not state where the file is after uploading it. Does anyone know?
Contacting spam website owners rarely works, since most of those websites are on auto pilot or have dodgy owners. This tool will be very useful. Thanks.
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I simple don't understand, how can I write plane text file if I wont disavow all links from mysite.com...
domain:mysite.com or just mysite.com
Finally a long awaited tools is available. I really thanks to Google and team for giving us such a great tool with such great simplicity and usability.
And yes now I will be able to do lot better then earlier.
I will come back to Google team if I found any help from you guys regarding this tool. See ya for now.
Thanks again..
Its Really Amazing, Am very happy about this launch Disavow link, i had written about this tool in my blog thanks
Thank you finally. I had a link to my site placed on a global sidebar with the alt text of 'ad code'. Despite being a relevant site, and not purchased, over 1000 links all of a sudden crippled my search rankings.
I tried uploading my file via the instructions listed on this page, http://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=32069983&postID=2359908543466993405 but when I click on the button "Choose File" nothing happens. I am using a MAC. I tried the following browsers Chrome, Safari; Firefox, but I get the same results. Does anyone know if they are still working out the bugs?
Excellent information, thank you.
Thanks for the detailed information. Fortunately, I manually input all my links, to sources I know and trust.
This is Great. It's Simple Clean & Easy.
Though you should know, I’m glad to see this to come out with Google and Bing, there’s the another side to this coin.
Some people may abuse this by sending artificial signals to Google. (i.e. Someone were to claim that one of their competitors is a "spammer" by including their competitor’s domain and/or pages in this Disavow text file. )
* Would this send the signal to Google that this competitor is a spammer or will Google figure this out by analyzing said site?
* What if someone who has 100’s or 1000’s of domains put this competitor’s domain and/or pages in a Disavow text file on each of their 100’s or 1000’s of domains?
* Would the sheer number of different sites make this claim be a strong signal to Google that said site is a “spammer”?
Not that I would do this but I can’t help but think that for the large number of black hatters in the industry that this would be a free for all to slam the competition.
Matt, Please advise.
apa tidak ada yang bisa bahasa indonesia ya?
lalu buat apa ada google di indonesia kalau tidak ada tutorial berbahasa indonesia?
i found a bug in this disavow tool !
I made my list and when i want to add and upload my list nothing happens.
i was wondering why, because my other list upload at the first time.
I spend some time and i found a solution.
Your tools just dont want to submit links when they are in format:
my example
(domain:e-xxxążxx.xxx.pl)- the problem seems to be the ą,ż letters. When i removed this site from my list, then the list uploads without any errors ;)
I have this blog http://www.call-center-romania.com/ and was affected by Penguin, and ranking gone down few positions for EU place. I will take action with this tool
A great tool to Kills Negative SEO.
Quite why you couldn't just put a tick box in "Links To Your Site" to disavow links is a mystery.
@David You could, but it would not be sufficient because there are links the do not appear in this list, and also it would be hard to use check-boxes to disavow all links from a particular domain.
When I submit the file, system returns with no error message but the file is not shown in the list as well. Any one saw the same problem as me? I only submit one file.
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You have a great post i really like this .. it is so very interesting.. thanks for sharing this idea.
Greatest tool but too hard to use, Only most experience and professional webmaster can utilize this.
A very useful tool. Thanks team.
I don't know where are the links come to my site. I have use webmaster tool but no data about it. Is there another tool to see?
Thank you
@mas trie
google webmaster tool. if properly configured, should indicate the external links known / found by google.
try ahrefs.com
also google analytics (if you are using it) will indicate a lot of the external links that bring traffic.
@mas trie You can try Opensite Explorer or Linkdiagnosis. These normally do the job when webmaster tools has no data.
Google many thanks for the disavow function!!!
Great tool, but i can't upload my file with diavow domain link! If i click on "select file" doesn't work. Only the "finish" button works. Any idea ??
Thanks
hi,
Thanks for this tool.
I tried this but successful deletion massage was not displayed. I have submitted txt file of my bed links but I couldn't find that link was successfully submitted or not.so please tell me the full procedure of deletion of disavow links.
Great news for SEO, however I would like to know whether this tool removes all the backlinks or only it removes the unwanted(spam) links. Can anybody make me clear. Thanks!
it's really nice, time to finish bad seo..
If we had the reconsideration request fully accepted and the manual action revoked, should we use the tool for the links we didn't manage to cancel? (already submitted by Google Docs spreadsheet in the reconsideration request)
thanks for the post. good blog.
Will it change something in users website or internal data of google??
Can you incorporate this logic into robots.txt somehow please?
This isn't an Instant Backlink Removal Tool for all of you who are looking for some confirmation that your bad links are now gone. Google will "take into consideration" the list you've sent and hopefully disavow them at some point. Who knows when exactly is still yet to be seen.
Thanks Mat and Google Really I like U'r post.
I think we need this disavow links probably because we are hit by the update that was rolled out weeks ago. Although, we are still on the process of cleaning up things in our site this tool will be a big of help. Thanks Google for launching this kind.
Thank you Google for this new tool
Thanks for great information you write it very clean. I am very lucky to get this tips from you
SEO companies
Instead of domain:example.com I have prepared the text file as
domain: example.com and submitted it to google disavow links. Please somebody let me know is there any difference and will google accept the space?
I am trying to submit a disavowal file, but after I upload, it does not give me the opportunity to hit "submit" - only "done," "delete," or "download"
When I hit "done" is that submitted?
If not, what am I doing wrong?
Thanks a lot
Ben
There webmasters were so worried about and tired when they had no access to remove unnatural link. But this way google helps so much..
Regards
Directory Diolt
My site has a bunch of foreign links pointing to it (not my fault) should I submit them even though I didn't get a warning?
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