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How To Remove Bad Links On Sites? - Nicole - 04-10-2014 05:10 AM

I need some help, cause my site google penalize on low quality link, so what can i do & how to remove low quality backlink in our website if you have idea so plz tell me how can i removes all bad links, my site backlink 1,25,000


- webmaster - 04-10-2014 05:12 AM

You can remove back links manually if you feel those links are influencing your site's positions by sending mail to web masters. If you find any warning in Google web masters's you will find an options to remove links by web spam options. Previously there will be an options to remove links by using webmaster's disvow link tools, but it is now merged with manual web spam. So directly you can't remove such huge number of links at a time.

I think it's better to focus on new quality links, rather than wasting time on removing back links.


- Jake - 04-10-2014 05:16 AM

The maker of the backlink generation tool SEnuke has a recorded webinar on dealing with Google, advising you create backlinks with remove-ability in mind, one strategy was to link to disposible urls that redirect the the actual target page.

It's painful, but the best solution is to get the link removed at the site doing the linking. More often you have to just change the url of inner pages suffering low quality links and start the backlinking process for that page afain.

Links to your home page are much more troublesome, some advise only making quality links to your domain name.

Demonstrating to Google an effort to shed these bad links alone may help getting things restored. Google also has the form for disavowing backlinks, (saying you do not want it), that you can claim some competitor may have made to sabotage your site.


- Aaliyah - 04-10-2014 05:29 AM

Oho....This is the big problem from SEO point of view


But I have one solution to recover your site , you use Google disavow tool to remove spam back links for your website. But you use this tool only when you confident that your site is penalized by Google or spam back link generate.


- Plugto - 04-10-2014 05:33 AM

6 Techniques to Recover from Bad Links
(a)Delay It Out:-
In some situations, you could just wait around it out. Let us say, for example, that someone released an SQL hypodermic injection strike on several sites, directing Numerous spam hyperlinks at you. In many situations, those hyperlinks will be quickly eliminated by website owners, and/or Search engines will spot the issue. If it’s apparent the hyperlinks are not your mistake, Search engines will often take care of it
Even if the hyperlinks are your liability , hyperlinks usually decrease the value of gradually. If the issue is not too serious and if the charge is algorithmic, a portion of bad hyperlinks dropping off the weblink chart could tip the balance back in your benefit.That’s not to say that old hyperlinks have no power, but just that low-value hyperlinks normally fall off the link-graph gradually. For example, if someone creates a ton of spam weblog opinion hyperlinks to your site, those weblog articles will gradually be stored and may even fall out of the catalog. That reduces both ways – if those hyperlinks are damaging you, their ability to damage will reduce gradually, too.
(b)Cut the Links
©Cut the Page
(d)Develop Excellent Links
(e)Attract Google
(f)Find out a New Home


- Dean Soto - 04-10-2014 05:48 AM

Easiest way would be to use Google webmaster tools, look up all of the links that are linking to you and use their disavow tool to disavow any bad links. It takes time but seems to work.