Post by account_disabled on Jan 10, 2024 2:44:22 GMT -8
Following steps: Analyze your link profile. You can download it from Google Search Console. Locate links that Google Penguin might identify as spam. Request that they be deleted (if they do not belong to satellite blogs created by you, in which case, you can delete them yourself). Use Google’s Disavow tool to disavow the remaining ones. And then what? The procedure we propose requires the use of LinkResearchTools, which is a paid tool. There are other applications and alternative software products, but the ones we will use are very effective. If it’s about refloating a website, think about it, because it can be very worthwhile. The method basically consists of redirecting all the content of the web page to a new domain. But, of course, it is far from simple. A series of steps must be applied to clean up the old domain and make the new one gain a good reputation with Google Penguin.
How to save your website The process is complex, but we will try to make it as easy to understand as possible. 1. Perform a link audit It consists of detecting problems in your link profile. For this we will use the Link Detox tool. To perform Country Email List this step you can use other tools that allow you to perform link audits, but by using Link Detox and other LinkResearchTools you can speed up the recovery process. In addition, you can connect your account with Google Search Console. If you choose to audit your link profile with Link Detox, you will have to fill out a checklist with several options. You must check the following: Activating the follow evaluation. Remove Dropped Links. If you are fluent in English, you will have seen that the second point is to remove the downed links. Next we will use another utility called Link Detox Screener, which will allow us to manually check each of the links (yes… it is necessary). This tool includes important information about each backlink and incorporates an assessment of the risk involved in retaining the link (DetoxRisk). You will also find a screenshot of the page you linked to. You must decide which links you want to preserve and which you would prefer to remove.
A good clue is that the text “LinkNotFound” appears in the link information. 2. Upload Disavow file to Google Disavow Tool Link Detox allows you to download the Disavow file, an XLSX or CSV document with all the links you have disavowed, to upload it to Google Disavow Tool, which you will find in your GSC account. 3. Make Googlebot crawl again the links that point to us. To take this step we are going to use the Link Detox Boost tool, whose purpose is to accelerate the recovery process. Before redirecting the old domain to the new one, it is necessary to get the Google robot to re-crawl the links that we have disavowed. We can do this by exporting the Link Detox report, copying the link URLs and pasting it into the “Disavowed url’s” section of Link Detox Boost. This process should be performed 24 to 48 hours after uploading the Disavow file to Google Search Console. After activating Link Detox Boost, you will have access to the latest Google bot crawl date for each link. You have to wait until you have proof that all links have been crawled again.
How to save your website The process is complex, but we will try to make it as easy to understand as possible. 1. Perform a link audit It consists of detecting problems in your link profile. For this we will use the Link Detox tool. To perform Country Email List this step you can use other tools that allow you to perform link audits, but by using Link Detox and other LinkResearchTools you can speed up the recovery process. In addition, you can connect your account with Google Search Console. If you choose to audit your link profile with Link Detox, you will have to fill out a checklist with several options. You must check the following: Activating the follow evaluation. Remove Dropped Links. If you are fluent in English, you will have seen that the second point is to remove the downed links. Next we will use another utility called Link Detox Screener, which will allow us to manually check each of the links (yes… it is necessary). This tool includes important information about each backlink and incorporates an assessment of the risk involved in retaining the link (DetoxRisk). You will also find a screenshot of the page you linked to. You must decide which links you want to preserve and which you would prefer to remove.
A good clue is that the text “LinkNotFound” appears in the link information. 2. Upload Disavow file to Google Disavow Tool Link Detox allows you to download the Disavow file, an XLSX or CSV document with all the links you have disavowed, to upload it to Google Disavow Tool, which you will find in your GSC account. 3. Make Googlebot crawl again the links that point to us. To take this step we are going to use the Link Detox Boost tool, whose purpose is to accelerate the recovery process. Before redirecting the old domain to the new one, it is necessary to get the Google robot to re-crawl the links that we have disavowed. We can do this by exporting the Link Detox report, copying the link URLs and pasting it into the “Disavowed url’s” section of Link Detox Boost. This process should be performed 24 to 48 hours after uploading the Disavow file to Google Search Console. After activating Link Detox Boost, you will have access to the latest Google bot crawl date for each link. You have to wait until you have proof that all links have been crawled again.