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    • JDLitchfield
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      • Chris.Menke
        Chris.Menke last edited by

        I looked at those directories you showed and I wouldn't call them the lowest of the low---worthless, yes, but I've seen worse.  If links like those are the only ones it has, and the domain is it's brand and it doesn't have a penalty, I'd disavow all the links and put six months of work into it and see what happens. I suspect that it will pull through.

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        • TommyTan
          TommyTan last edited by

          Hi James,

          Although those links are pretty useless but do you know if it is affecting your ranking? If it doesn't have any negative impact on your client's site, i don't see a problem keeping those links.  Instead of moving completely to a new site and losing all the work that was done on the current site, i would suggest spending some time on site to optimize it, manually remove the links if possible.

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          • Tony-Dimmock
            Tony-Dimmock last edited by

            Hi James,

            I agree with James with on keeping the site, but I'd focus my efforts on two key areas:

            1. Helping the client create valuable content that can be marketed and shared within client's target audience, community and social circles.

            2. Using newly-created content, look to acquire authoritative links from the clients niche industry.

            You'll be surprised how quickly things can turn-around and spiral upwards when a client's online profile strengthens with shared content and social "up-votes"

            To check for potential Google penalties on your clients website traffic, install this plug-in to Chrome (if you haven't already): https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/chartelligence/njhdcfdiifemfnfddhfjmfbkajajceag?hl=en

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            • JDLitchfield
              JDLitchfield last edited by

              Thanks for everyone's advice. Unfortunately I only have access to Webmaster Tools and not the Analytics so can't see the previous history.

              What I would be worried about is starting marketing the site and then even if it isn't under a penalty now (which I don't think it is), we could walk into one on the next Penguin update.

              Should I disavow any link that I don't want to be associated with and explain to Google the situation?

              Is it fair to say that if the domain ranks for it's brand name then it isn't under a penalty?

              Thanks

              James

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              • JaneCopland
                JaneCopland @JDLitchfield last edited by

                Hi James,

                In this case, I would try and remove the poor-quality links. Disavowal is a good tool is you can't remove something, but if a link is truly gone, it can't hurt you again in the future. It can be time-consuming, but the process of removal works best if requests come from an official company email account. We have found that it's best to follow up a week or so later if you get no response. Any links you can't remove that you feel are particularly bad, you can disavow. This isn't a necessity and you might want to wait until you think they're hurting - Matt Cutts did say this week that you can feel free to disavow links when you're _not _penalised, but I tend to err on the side of caution when it comes to that advice. I'd definitely try to remove them first.

                This should eliminate the need to start with a fresh website or fresh content.

                Cheers,

                Jane

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