You may want to prove that you don’t link to blogs with low-quality content. But remember that some blogs that have such content may link to your site at any time which may stain your own site with a lot of toxic links. So, you should now get to realize that you need to know when and how to use the Google Disavow tool to clean your blog against such implicating links.

The higher the number of niche-related sites that link to your blog, the better the search ranking you’ll get in search results, right? But what have you thought about those irrelevant sites that link to your site? What about the poorly-ranked and terribly-slapped sites that keep linking to your site? Don’t you think they’ll impact your site negatively and bring you down from the quality rank you’ve been building so far?

Of course, these poorly-ranked sites will hurt your search ranking so deeply and will turn your blog into a dung-hill. You don’t want this to happen to your blog, right? Then, don’t hesitate to learn when and how you should leverage the Google disavow tool to remove the toxic links off your site.

The Disavow tool was released for website owners in order to instruct Google never to count some particular links on their sites. The tool was created by Google for that single purpose.

The Disavow Tool helps you instruct Google to get rid of some specific links from your website while ranking your site in search engine result pages (SERPs). How do you actualize this? You do simply by creating and submitting a .txt file showing the full list of all the toxic links you’ve detected on your site to Google.

This allows you to instruct Google never to take some links into consideration while evaluating your site.



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ElaineSmith1 Premium
Hey Israel,
Thanks for sharing this with me.

Tried and True

Elaine
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Israel17 Premium
Thanks for getting back, Smith! Much appreciated! It's important to leverage the Disavow Tool the right way for it can hurt or destroy your website if inappropriately used. Please take note of this. The explanation on how you can use this tool appropriately will be explained in the next post.

Thanks for your lovely visit!

Israel Olatunji
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RVsRock Premium
Thank you for the training.
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Israel17 Premium
Thanks for stopping by, RVsRock! Much grateful! The use of the Disavow Tool is the last option for all of us when it comes to removing or getting rid of toxic links from a website. Google created this tool and advised bloggers to use it the right way. Thanks for your comment!

Israel Olatunji
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lesabre Premium
Thank you Israel
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Israel17 Premium
Thanks for the reading, lesabre! Much grateful! Using the Disavow Tool the right way will save your website from getting downgraded by search engines. If you claim that you don't link to low-quality sites, it's certain that low-quality sites may be linking to your site which can harm it if you don't know how to use the tool. Thanks for your lovely visit!

Israel Olatunji
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TeriCalhoun Premium
How do you know who is linking to your site Israel?
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bigrog44 Premium
Thanks for sharing, Israel.
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Israel17 Premium
Much welcome, bigrog! Thanks for the reading! Wish you much success in your endeavors!
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dragonfly10 Premium Plus
thank you for this information. I did not even know it existed.
Sandy
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Israel17 Premium
Thanks for your comment, dragonfly! I'm equally aware that many are yet to learn about the Disavow Tool and its use for improving a website. This is, specifically, the reason I created this post and the tutorial I'm creating next after this. Thanks for stopping by!

Israel Olatunji!
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