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Backlinks during a certain period . This should be interpreted in the same way as the total number of backlinks analyzed. Step 3 Decide to Disavow or Remove Harmful Links The next step is to get rid of toxic links. This can be done in 2 ways Contact the owner of the referring website to ask them to remove the link Removal Send it to the disavow list, then export it to Google Disavow tool To avoid wasting time contacting spammers and scammers, divide your toxic links between those you can remove and others.
Go to the Audit tab of the Backlink Audit Last Review tool and whitelist all links with a toxicity score below 45. low-toxicity-score Next, filter the list to see your toxic links and try to group them based on the main issues you found in Step 2. For example, if you have a high toxicity score, you need to determine which links are responsible. Since the most toxic links are displayed first, you can check their tags and filter your list to find similar links. Unfortunately, the links you find this way will most likely come from domains whose owners will not be willing to respond favorably to your request to remove the link.
Likewise, you can filter the list by Link Attribute or Anchors, which will give you a few links that you can potentially have removed. Another method that can be effective is to sort toxic backlinks based on the source of the problem URL, page title, target URL or anchor text. This is particularly useful in the event of Negative SEO. Add links that you can remove to the Removal list and those that you cannot remove to the Disavow list*. Remember that you will have to justify your decision to disavow them to Google. delete-backlink Semrush.
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