3 Reasons To Use the Google Tool



The Google Tool gained unanimous acclaim and praise when it was introduced in October 2020. The SEO industry was going through a very rocky phase at that time. While more and more companies were getting serious about incorporating white-hat SEO techniques in their Digital Marketing Agencies Bristol strategy, there was this ever-present notion that there should be some way of controlling or managing ALL links that point to your website. The Google Disavow Tool took care of that much to the delight of companies and SEOs alike.

The Google Disavow tool can be applied to a variety of scenarios which will be the topic of discussion today as we highlight some popular reasons people use the Google Disavow Tool. In fact, we are so confident about the scenarios, we will even go as far to say that any company that has a website can potentially fall into these categories at any given time and when it does, it’s time to use the Google Disavow Tool. You have been warned!

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Webmasters Not Removing Bad Links

There are two types of bad links; those that you can remove on your own and then those that you can’t.

A blog comment that uses a keyword instead of your name as an anchor text, is a bad link you can either fix or remove on your own. Links posted on third party spam sites or on domains you don’t recall ever posting on, will require you to contact the webmaster for that website (generally by email) and request him to remove the bad links. This is not a guarantee that the links will be taken down though. Some webmasters are too slow to respond. Many might disregard your email altogether as long as their site is in satisfactory shape SEO wise.

In cases like this, the Google Disavow Tool is a blessing. Digital Marketing Agencies Cambridge simply let Google know of the links that you can’t take down and then Google will disregard them in its ranking algorithm. Now those links can stay there forever, your online traffic will not suffer because of it.

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