Google Disavow Link Request
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I am not sure what exactly the guy was thinking but I highly doubt that this is a right kind of disavow file you should go for.
In order to take down the disavow file. Sign in to Google Webmaster Console > go to this URL > download > Upon clicking disavow links it will show you a popup screen that will show you the last file you have uploaded… just delete that file and you are safe.
New step is to relook into your disavow file and see what links you are putting as negative links and why and once sure upload the updated file again.
Hope this helps!
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Hi,
I'm sharing a reply of Keri Morgret on the same issue.
"It might take several weeks for the disavow list to take effect, so I'd want to be real positive it was that list which caused a drop rather than something else done on the website.
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At http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2012/10/a-new-tool-to-disavow-links.html Google talks about how to undo links disavowed (though they talk about specific links in the file, not undoing the entire file).
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.
Check full post here @ https://moz.com/community/q/how-to-undo-disavow-or-un-disavow
Hope this helps.
Thanks
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If you have links or domains listed in your disavow list that should not be there then you should update the disavow file immediately. The way Google deals with the disavow list is this:
- Google crawls the web and caches pages
- When Google sees a link to your site and they've cached the page (you can verify that they've cached a URL in the Google search results)- If the page that contains the link to your site has been cached, you can assume that it's been disavowed.
Links in your disavow list (or links on domains in your disavow list) are essential "deal with" by Google by the time (or before the time) they cache pages.
So, a URL on your disavow list might be taken into account quickly because they crawl that site often, or it might take weeks in order for Google to actually see another link on your list.
In regards to the list you're showing, I truly home those aren't on the disavow list, as the person who put them there obviously doesn't know what he or she is doing--these are supposed to be links that are BAD links to your site, not GOOD ones.
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New to creating disavow files and I have a few questions:
My client site has upwards of 2K bad/spam inbound links. Old site had gotten hacked.
- Q: Should I submit all of these at once or is it better to upload them in 'batches'. Does it matter?
I will not have 2k links in my file as I am using the 'domain:' on alot of them. Some seem to be 'one offs' if you will, from some of the domains in the list and I am listing those separately.
- Q: is that the proper way to structure my file? Can I have individual URL's in the list along with using the domain: approach?
- Q: Do I need to include both the "www" and non "www" version of the domains in my list when using domain: ?
EXAMPLE:
domain:www.exampleone.com
domain:exampleone.com
domain:www.exampletwo.com
domain:exampletwo.com
Is this acceptable??? Thank you in advance