Sunday, October 20, 2013

Matt Cutts on How to Deal with Harmful Back links

Google decides website's page rank based on the incoming links from other websites or web pages. In the post-Penguin world, if you link with the websites having unnatural links, then you have a change to get hit by Google update. After Google updates, webmaster have become wide awake about low quality links. If it still hurt your website? That is the question in the latest Google Webmaster.

Recently Matt Cutts found unnatural back links on particular website, Cutts disavow those links and intimated webmasters to remove those links from their websites, but the question is what can do if someone is trying to harm me with bad back links.




If your website has bad back links in that situation, first you need to audit your link profile. Later, send mails to the website owners twice or thrice to resolve it. If there is no response from website owner then submit the links for Google to disavow. But before using this tool, you need to be more cautious. This feature was introduced by Bing in June 2012.

The below statement shows some of the site's following black hat techniques that are outside webmaster guide lines.



According to Matt Cutts statement, if you make necessary changes according to the procedure, then no need to worry about those bad back links or porn links harming your website, Google strives very hard on those bad back links to make your website clean with natural links.

The Right Way To Use Google’s Disavow Links Tool


As you know that, disavow tool is used to clean up unsavory website from your link profile. Before you begin to use this tool, you need to request site owners to remove your links from their websites because if you use disavow tool in incorrect way, it may harm your website.

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