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: Need advice on best strategy for removing these bad links We recently took on a new client whose previous SEO company had partaken in some dodgy link building tactics. They appear to have done

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We recently took on a new client whose previous SEO company had partaken in some dodgy link building tactics.

They appear to have done some blog comment spam, very poorly.

The situation we are now in is this:

We have a site with an internal page deemed more important than the homepage (the homepage has 60 linking root domains and the internal page 879). It looks as though the previous SEO company submitted a disavow request, there's a message in Webmaster Tools from a few weeks back saying it had been received, but no further correspondence.

I have doubts as to whether this disavow request was done correctly... Plus I'm not sure that Google has issued the site a warning yet as they are ranking position one for the keywords on the internal page.

Our clients want us to handle this in the correct manner, whether it be to simply ignore it and wait for Google to send a warning about the links, remove the offending internal page and leave a 404, or try to disavow the links that Google doesn't know about yet from 800+ websites.

Suggestions for the best practice for dealing with this situation?

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@Angie530

I just wanted to add to the conversation some info and maybe help a bit. I see a lot of people runing to submit a disavow report which is a great first step (Escpeially if you got a notice) but its only the first step)

Take a hard good look at your site. Is it natural to have 10000 links from 50 domains? (example)… probably not!

i see people think is a lost cause but you can recover and improve your website presense online and actually do it in an easy way over 60 days. really check the following stuff


link profile
social presence.
Freshness
Keyword stuffing.
local mentions (not links)
create branded links & mentions "company name"
get rating and reviews as much as possible
fix over optimization


Analyze the way / keywords you are being linked to and diversify the word being used,
You can easily "recover" from penguin! just think of it like this. a real big company could never "give up" on their website... they would just ignore a temporary setback and keep fixing & imporoving stuff.

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@Angela700

To answer your question at hand. At the moment, you have only two possible solutions to remove "bad incoming links".


Approach the Link-Setter and ask for removal (tedious work, may not work all the time).
Use the Google disavow tool.


You can disavow as much as you want, just make sure you disavow the "right" pages. Google looks at the disavowed pages holistically and may or may not count these as nofollows for your serp-positioning calculation.

In my experience, the usage of the disavow tool is in 99 out of 100 cases unneeded, since Google themselves do a pretty good job of identifying spam links and removing these from their serp-calculation. It's the one case, where a black hat seo company (or someone else doing you bad) did a VERY GOOD job of building a bad backlinking profile to your site.

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