You could actually just use the disavow tool and target those toxic links. Google will then ignore them and as long as you have redirected the site properly, you should be good to go. However, it is also worth making a decision on how important the domain is to your over all strategy and if it seriously brings something to the table. If it is not going to make that much of an impact, then you should just get rid of it and move on.
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RE: Should I redirect a domain we control but which has been labeled 'toxic' or just shut it down?
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RE: I would like to know what people really think of the SEO POWERSUITE Package
I have the enterprise edition Ti, but I also have another ranking tool i pay for too as well as moz, but the reality is that i think they gouge on thier algo updates. It is a good tool that's for sure.
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RE: I would like to know what people really think of the SEO POWERSUITE Package
I have never really looked at raven tools, i might check out their reporting. I find MOZ to be awesome for keyword research, I have to say.
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I would like to know what people really think of the SEO POWERSUITE Package
I have the enterprise version, but I am thinking the algo updates etc are becoming a bit too expensive and as well as using this, I do have other online tools. I am curious to know what other's think of it and whether it is seriously worth renewing as there are so many other tools availble.
I also have moz, of course, no brainer, but its always good to have others availble.
Best posts made by contentamplified
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RE: Should I redirect a domain we control but which has been labeled 'toxic' or just shut it down?
You could actually just use the disavow tool and target those toxic links. Google will then ignore them and as long as you have redirected the site properly, you should be good to go. However, it is also worth making a decision on how important the domain is to your over all strategy and if it seriously brings something to the table. If it is not going to make that much of an impact, then you should just get rid of it and move on.
I am an SEO consultant and content marketing consultant. I enjoy the challenges of seo and find it is rather like playing a great game of chess, the more aggressive your opening moves, the easier it is to plan the future ones.