{"id":6423,"date":"2019-03-12T10:22:09","date_gmt":"2019-03-12T08:22:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.reliablesoft.net\/?p=6423"},"modified":"2021-06-28T12:25:02","modified_gmt":"2021-06-28T09:25:02","slug":"clean-bad-backlinks","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.reliablesoft.net\/clean-bad-backlinks\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Remove Bad Backlinks From Google (A complete Guide)"},"content":{"rendered":"
There are cases you might want to remove bad backlinks from Google.<\/p>\n
Maybe because you purchased links from some untrustworthy SEO company or participated in link exchange schemes or because you made the mistake of building low quality unnatural links<\/em> to your website.<\/p>\n Regardless of the reason, Google will punish you because link building is a violation of Google webmaster guidelines<\/strong><\/a>.<\/p>\n In this post, you will learn how to identify bad backlinks and how to tell<\/em> Google not to take into account bad backlinks pointing to your website.<\/p>\n Towards the end of the post, I\u2019ll give you some pointers on how to get great backlinks without worrying about Google penalties.<\/p>\n Topics covered in this post:<\/p>\n Before getting into the part on how to clean your website from bad backlinks, let\u2019s see in brief why link building is an important part of the SEO<\/strong><\/a> process.<\/p>\n When a user types in a search query in Google, the ranking algorithm evaluates more than 200 signals to decide which pages to show in the first positions of the results (SERPS).<\/p>\n One of the most important signals is PageRank<\/em><\/strong><\/a>.<\/p>\n As stated<\/strong><\/a> by Google, PageRank is Google\u2019s opinion of the importance of a page based on the incoming links from other sites.<\/em><\/p>\n In other words, a website that has incoming links from other web pages, is perceived by Google as a good website that (other things being equal \u2013 think on-page SEO<\/strong><\/a>), deservers a higher position in the search results.<\/p>\n So, one good way to show to Google that you have a high quality website<\/strong><\/a>, is to make sure that it has a number of backlinks.<\/p>\n Of course, as you will see below, it\u2019s not just a numbers game, it’s about quality. It’s the website that has quality backlinks that will rank higher and not the website that has the greatest number of backlinks.<\/p>\n Also, it should be made clear that link building it\u2019s only one of the tools that make up what we call off-page SEO<\/strong><\/a>.<\/p>\n I mentioned in the introduction that Google may punish a website because of link building, and it\u2019s necessary to explain why and how does Google punish a website.<\/p>\n Any attempt to manipulate PageRank<\/em> is against Google guidelines.<\/p>\n Google has sophisticated systems that can differentiate between natural backlinks<\/strong><\/a> and SEO backlinks<\/strong><\/a> that are artificially created for the sole purpose of increasing the PageRank<\/em> of a website.<\/p>\n A few examples are:<\/p>\n Google in an attempt to protect the quality of their search results, introduced in April 2012 the Penguin Update<\/strong><\/a>.<\/p>\n The penguin update is a set of rules for evaluating the quality of backlinks.<\/p>\n When the algorithm finds that a website has a lot of backlinks that are of low quality (such as the ones described above), then it removes the particular website from the Google index or devalues its rankings (for the website as a whole or for specific pages only).<\/p>\n In other words, the website losses all its rankings and Google trust.<\/p>\n In the past Google used to run the penguin algorithm once every few months but since September 2016<\/a><\/strong>, it is integrated as part of the core ranking algorithm.<\/p>\n This means that the checks related to bad link building practices are real-time.<\/p>\n A website may be imposed a penalty at any given time and it can also be released from a penalty (provided that corrective actions were taken), without having to wait for the Penguin update to run.<\/p>\n Another important aspect of link building is the difference between follow <\/em>and nofollow<\/strong><\/a> links.<\/em><\/p>\n When Google evaluates the links pointing to a website, it checks whether these links have the nofollow<\/em> tag.<\/p>\n Links that are nofollow<\/em>, instruct Google not pass any pagerank value from one website to the other.<\/p>\n In other words, it\u2019s like telling Google not to take into account those links for ranking purposes.<\/p>\n For example, if you serve text ads on your website that have links pointing to other websites, then those links should be nofollow<\/em>, otherwise Google may think that you are selling links.<\/p>\n Another example, is when you want to link to a site that you don\u2019t trust or you are not sure of the quality of that site.<\/p>\n A good example is links found in the comments section. These links should be nofollowed<\/em> because many times they are used by spammers and automated bots.<\/p>\n Important: <\/strong>All links are by default followed links. To make a link nofollow<\/em> you need to add the following directive in the link rel=\u201dnofollow\u201d<\/em> as shown in the example below:<\/p>\n Why care about follow <\/em>and nofollow?<\/em><\/strong> When you go through the process of finding which links to remove from Google, you only need to take into account links that are followed and not links that have the nofollow <\/em>tag since those links cannot do any harm to your website.<\/p>\n The resume from the above introduction is that link building is important for rankings but if you don\u2019t know what you are doing, it will most probably generate the opposite results.<\/p>\n What can you do in this case? Find and remove bad backlinks.<\/p>\n There are two ways to find toxic links pointing to your website.<\/p>\n The first one is to manually analyze your backlinks and identify bad links and the second one (fastest and more reliable), is to make use of a tool.<\/p>\n The first step is to register your website with Google Search Console<\/strong><\/a>.<\/p>\n Among other useful metrics, you will be able to get a list of links pointing to your website, that Google knowns about.<\/p>\n The list includes all types of links (good and bad, follow<\/em> and no-follow<\/em>).<\/p>\n Google will not tell you which links are good or bad<\/strong>, you will have to export the links in an Excel spreadsheet and manually review each link to decide whether is a good link or a potentially toxic link.<\/p>\n Toxic links will be added to a disavow file and submitted to Google (more on this below).<\/p>\n Here are the steps to manually analyze your link profile:<\/p>\n Step 1:<\/strong> Login to Google Search Console. If you haven\u2019t done this already, you need to add and verify your website (all variations).<\/p>\n Step 2:<\/strong> Click Links<\/em>\u00a0from the left menu.<\/p>\n Step 3:<\/strong> Click more<\/em> under \u2018Top Linking Sites\u2019.<\/p>\n What you see now is a list of all the domains that have links pointing to your website.<\/p>\n You can click on any domain to see to which pages on your site it links to.<\/p>\n Optional: <\/strong>You can click Export Data <\/i>to export the details as a CSV file (Excel sheet) or Google Docs.<\/p>\n That was the easy part.<\/p>\n What you need to do now is to analyze each link and make a decision as to whether you want to keep it or drop it.<\/p>\n A few tips to help you in your decision:<\/strong><\/p>\n #1<\/strong> – You can safely ignore links from social media networks. Most of the links are \u201cnofollow\u201d anyway and those that are not, cannot hurt your domain\u2019s reputation.<\/p>\n # 2<\/strong> – You can safely ignore links coming from domains that no-longer exist. It is very common to click on a domain to see the incoming links and find out that it has expired or is no longer available.<\/p>\n It\u2019s a matter of time for Google search console to update the data and remove these links.<\/p>\n #3<\/strong> – Don\u2019t remove links just because they look weird. It is normal for every website to have some weird links pointing to it.<\/p>\n Google is not after odd looking links but links that can actually influence their ranking algorithm and this is where you should concentrate.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n #4<\/strong> \u2013 For each link ask yourself these questions:<\/p>\n It\u2019s not always easy to answer these questions, especially for beginners to SEO<\/strong><\/a>.<\/p>\n The experienced SEO\u2019s can spot bad backlinks easily but fortunately there are tools (as we will below), to assist you in this process.<\/p>\n So, before proceeding to the next step (i.e. to actually remove bad backlinks from Google), you need to go through all your links and prepare a list of all the links that you want to remove from your link profile.<\/p>\n Another faster and more efficient way to make sure that your link profile is always clean is to use a link auditing tool.<\/p>\n A tool has a number of advantages:<\/p>\n The tool I\u2019m using for all my SEO activities is SEMRUSH<\/a><\/strong>.<\/p>\n It\u2019s not a free tool, it comes with a monthly fee but you can use it for a number of things, including keyword research<\/strong><\/a>, featured snippet optimization<\/strong><\/a>, competitor analysis, keyword position tracking and many other essential SEO tasks.<\/p>\n Here are the steps to find bad backlinks using SEMRUSH.<\/p>\n #1 – Login<\/a><\/strong> to SEMRUSH<\/p>\n #2 \u2013 Go to Projects<\/em> from the left menu and click Add New Project<\/em><\/p>\n #3 \u2013 Give your project a name, type your domain and click Next.<\/p>\n #4 \u2013 From the Dashboard click SET UP<\/strong> under the Backlink Audit <\/em>option.<\/p>\n #5 \u2013 Select Root Domain<\/em> as the campaign scope and click Brand Settings<\/em><\/p>\n #6 \u2013 Specify your brand name. Semrush will automatically detect your brand name from your domain name but if you use any other names for your brand (or in different languages), add them and click Domain Categories<\/em>.<\/p>\n #7 \u2013 Select all the categories your domain is associated with and click Target Countries.<\/em><\/p>\n It is important to select the right categories because this will help SEMRUSH identify risky links (coming from categories unrelated to yours) and give you more accurate results.<\/p>\n #8 \u2013 As a final step, type the country associated with your target audience and click the Start Backlink Audit <\/em>button.<\/p>\n SEMRush will start analyzing the links that they know about.<\/p>\n In order to get more accurate results, you need to connect semrush with your Google Search Console so that they can import the links reported by Google.<\/p>\n #1 \u2013 Click connect<\/em> next to Google Search Console.<\/strong><\/p>\n You will be prompted with a screen that looks like this:<\/p>\n Basically, all you have to do now is to give access to your Google Search Console to the specified email so that semrush can access your link data.<\/p>\n If you don\u2019t know how to do this, click the show more details<\/em> button to get step by step instructions.<\/p>\n Once this is done, you will get a screen similar to this:<\/p>\n You can see at a glance the total number of links and the percentage of links that are considered by the tool toxic or potentially toxic.<\/p>\n #2 \u2013 Analyze toxic links<\/strong><\/p>\n Click on the toxic links<\/em> to get a list of all the links that are considered by semrush as toxic.<\/p>\n Make sure that you click the Follow <\/em>filter so as to exclude links that are nofollow.<\/em><\/p>\n A few things to note:<\/strong><\/p>\n Semrush identifies toxic links based on a number of factors.<\/p>\n Among other things, it checks the authority of the domain<\/a><\/strong> and page, the number of outbound links, the anchor text used for the links and the relevancy of the website.<\/p>\n What you need to do now is review those links and decide whether to keep them or add them to the disavow file.<\/p>\n You can use the same criteria as the manual process (explained in Step 4 above).<\/p>\n To keep a link, you can click the Keep<\/em> button and whitelist the domain.<\/p>\n To add the link to the disavow file, click Delete<\/em> and then To Disavow.<\/em><\/p>\n #3 \u2013 Analyze potentially toxic links<\/p>\n Repeat the process above but for the \u2018potentially toxic links\u2019.<\/p>\n Once you identify which bad backlinks to remove, either using the manual or automatic method, the next step is to submit a request to Google to remove them.<\/p>\n What do we mean by \u201cremove backlinks\u201d? <\/strong>The term remove backlinks can be a bit confusing because the links will not be actually removed from Google or from the web.<\/p>\n When we say \u201cremove backlinks\u201d, we mean to give instructions to Google not to take into account those links when it comes to passing pagerank<\/em> from one website to the other.<\/p>\n The links will still show on your Google search console but they will not be taken into account by the algorithm.<\/p>\n Step 1:<\/strong> The first step you need to take is to try and contact the webmasters and ask them to either remove the links or add the nofollow <\/em>tag so that no pagerank <\/em>is passed.<\/p>\n In the majority of cases, this is very difficult but it\u2019s a necessary step you need to take before proceeding to the next step.<\/p>\n Step 2:<\/strong> Get rid of pages that have bad backlinks pointing to them. This is not a good solution but it\u2019s an extra step you can take (with Step 3 below).<\/p>\n The easiest way to \u2018get rid\u2019 of a page is to change the URL or un-publish it so that Google will get a 404 error (not found) when trying to access that page.<\/p>\n Step 3:<\/strong> When everything else fails, use the Google disavow tool.<\/p>\n What is the Google disavow tool?<\/strong><\/p>\n The Google disavow tool is an advanced feature and you should use it with caution.<\/p>\n As stated by Google, if used incorrectly, it can do more harm to your website than good.<\/p>\n Basically, the Google disavow tool is a feature that allows you to upload a file to Google with a list of links you don\u2019t want Google to take into account.<\/p>\n Take the list of links identified from the steps above and add them to a .txt<\/strong> file using the following format:<\/p>\n Use #<\/strong> in front of a line to add any comments.<\/p>\n When you want to disavow a particular URL, add the full link i.e http:\/\/example.com\/link1.html<\/p>\n When you want to disavow ALL links from a particular domain, using this format: domain:example.com.<\/strong><\/p>\n Here is an example of a well formatted disavow file:<\/p>\n When you click DELETE and then TO DISAVOW, SEMRUSH will create the disavow file for you in the correct format.<\/p>\n You can see which links are included in the disavow file by clicking the DISAVOW<\/em> tab from the menu.<\/p>\n When your file is ready save it as .txt <\/strong>and then go to the Google Disavow tool<\/a><\/strong>.<\/p>\n Select your domain from the list and click DISAVOW LINKS<\/p>\n Click DISAVOW LINKS again to confirm that you want to use this advanced feature of the Google search console.<\/p>\n Click CHOOSE FILE to select the disavow file and then click SUBMIT.<\/p>\n Once submitted correctly, Google will give you a summary of the number of links processed in the file and options to upload a new file or download your existing file.<\/p>\n That\u2019s it, you have now requested from Google not to take into account bad backlinks pointing to your website.<\/p>\n With SEMRUSH, you have to options.<\/p>\n You can either export the disavow file and submit it to Google using the manual way or you can click the UPLOAD DISAVOW FILE option.<\/p>\n If you choose to do it manually, you need to confirm to SEMRUSH that you have submitted the file to Google so that it won\u2019t show you the links in the list of toxic (or potentially toxic).<\/p>\n What happens next? <\/strong><\/p>\n You need to be patient and wait for Google to process your file. Monitor your rankings for any changes and keep monitoring your backlinks for new domains (or links) that need to be added to the file.<\/p>\n Important notes regarding the Google Disavow file:<\/strong><\/p>\n That\u2019s a very popular question and one that doesn\u2019t have a precise answer.<\/p>\n There are many reasons as to why your website may not rank high in Google<\/a><\/strong>.<\/p>\n When you lose your Google trust then everything else become more difficult.<\/p>\n That\u2019s why it is important not to engage into actions that can put your website into Google\u2019s radar.<\/p>\n Asking Google to remove links from your profile, it\u2019s just one action you can take.<\/p>\n What else you can do is make sure that your website meets the high-quality standards<\/a><\/strong> defined by Google, keep publishing content that deserves to get links<\/a><\/strong> and try to get natural links<\/a><\/strong> that will not get you into trouble.<\/p>\n Finally, if you have lost your rankings and have a lot of bad backlinks pointing to your website then it may be better to start from scratch with a new domain rather than trying to fix a situation that is not reversible.<\/p>\n When you follow Google webmaster\u2019s guidelines and concentrate on creating a website that provides value to the users, then you don\u2019t have to worry about removing bad backlinks from Google.<\/p>\n Google\u2019s algorithms are clever enough to differentiate between links that are spammy and links that were built for the sole purpose of tricking their system.<\/p>\n There are cases though that a company you hired did something wrong or you did something wrong without knowing it.<\/p>\n In such cases, performing regular audits of your backlink profile is not a bad idea.<\/p>\n It can help you pin-point links that are hurting your domain and it would be better if these links were submitted for removal using the Google disavow tool.<\/p>\n The process is straightforward:<\/p>\n As a final word, when it comes to Google penalties, prevention is always the better cure<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n
Why is link building important?<\/h2>\n
How does Google Punish<\/em> a website?<\/h2>\n
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What is the difference between follow and nofollow links?<\/h3>\n
<a href=\u201dhttps:\/\/www.example.com\u201d rel=\u201dnofollow\u201d<\/strong>>This is a nofollow link <\/a><\/code><\/p>\n
How to find bad backlinks<\/h2>\n
How to find bad backlinks (the manual way)<\/h3>\n
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How to find bad backlinks using SEMRUSH<\/h3>\n
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How to remove Bad Backlinks<\/h2>\n
How to prepare the disavow file (Manual way)?<\/h3>\n
How to prepare the disavow file (using SEMRUSH)?<\/h3>\n
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How to submit the disavow file to Google (Manual way)?<\/h3>\n
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How to submit the disavow file to Google (using SEMRUSH)?<\/h3>\n
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I have submitted a disavow file but my rankings did not improve, why?<\/h2>\n
Conclusion<\/h2>\n
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