Arbi Sain
SEO SERVICES
SEOs and affected websites strained under the burden of having to contact all the sites from which they purchased paid links to ask to have them removed.
So some in the SEO community asked Google for a more convenient way to disavow the links.
Months went by and after resisting the requests, Google relented and released a disavow tool.
Google cautioned from the very beginning to only use the tool for disavowing links that the site publishers (or their SEOs) are responsible for.
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“Today we’re introducing a tool that enables you to disavow links to your site.
If you’ve been notified of a manual spam action based on ‘unnatural links’ pointing to your site, this tool can help you address the issue.
If you haven’t gotten this notification, this tool generally isn’t something you need to worry about.”
The message couldn’t be clearer.
But at some point in time, link disavowing became a service applied to random and “spammy looking” links, which is not what the tool is for.
Link Disavow Takes Months To Work
There are many anecdotes about link disavows that helped sites regain rankings.
They aren’t lying, I know credible and honest people who have made this claim.
But here’s the thing, John Mueller has confirmed that the link disavow process takes months to work its way through Google’s algorithm.
Sometimes things happen that are not related, no correlation. It just looks that way.
John shared how long it takes for a link disavow to work in a Webmaster Hangout:
“With regards to this particular case, where you’re saying you submitted a disavow file and then the ranking dropped or the visibility dropped, especially a few days later, I would assume that that is not related.
So in particular with the disavow file, what happens is we take that file into account when we reprocess the links kind of pointing to your website.
And this is a process that happens incrementally over a period of time where I would expect it would have an effect over the course of… I don’t know… maybe three, four, five, six months …kind of step by step going in that direction.
So if you’re saying that you saw an effect within a couple of days and it was a really strong effect then I would assume that this effect is completely unrelated to the disavow file. …it sounds like you still haven’t figured out what might be causing this.”
So here’s the context for John Mueller’s remark.
An SEO responded to Ryan’s tweet about being shocked at how many SEOs regularly disavow links.
The person responding to Ryan tweeted that disavowing links was still important, that agencies provide negative SEO services to take down websites and that link disavow is a way to combat the negative links.
“Google still gives penalties for backlinks (for example, 14 Dec update, so disavowing links is still important.”
Negative SEO companies are those that will build spammy links to a client’s competitor in order to make the competitor’s rankings drop.
“There are so many agencies that provide services to down competitors; they create backlinks for competitors such as comments, bookmarking, directory, and article
SEO continued discussing negative SEO link builders, saying that only high trust sites are immune to the negative SEO links.
He tweeted:
“Agencies know what kind of links hurt the website because they have been doing this for a long time.
It’s only hard to down for very trusted sites. Even some agencies provide a money back guarantee as well.
They will provide you examples as well with proper insights.”
John Mueller tweeted his response to the above tweets:
“That’s all made up & irrelevant.
These agencies (both those creating, and those disavowing) are just making stuff up, and cashing in from those who don’t know better.”
Then someone else joined the discussion:
Mueller tweeted a response:
“Don’t waste your time on it; do things that build up your site instead.”
Unambiguous Statement on Negative SEO and Link Disavow Services
A statement by John Mueller (or anyone) can appear to conflict with prior statements when taken out of context.
That’s why I not only placed his statements into their original context but also the history going back eleven years that is a part of that discussion.
It’s clear that John Mueller feels that those selling negative SEO services and those providing disavow services outside of the intended use are “making stuff up” and “cashing in” on clients who might not “know better.”