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Try removing the links.

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So using the domain operator in your disambiguation file is usually a good idea, unless it's a site like WordPress or something with a lot of subdomains.

Use Search Console and third-party tools.
Where do you get your links to disavow? The first choice is usually Search Console, the links report in Search Console, because those are the links that Google is actually using. It is helpful to use third-party tools, such as Moz Link Explorer, Ahrefs, SEMrush, whatever your link index is, because you can sort by anchor text.

When Google gives you its link report, it doesn't belgium number data the anchor text. It's really helpful to use these anchor text reports, like the ones you 'll get in Moz Link Explorer , and you can sort it out and you can find your better anchor text, your spammy anchor text. You can find patterns and sort them out. It's often really helpful to do that to organize your information.


If you have a disapproved file, and it happens on a lot of older sites, if you're auditing a site, it's a really good idea to go in and check and see if the disapproved file is already there. It's possible that it was created before Penguin 4.0. It's possible that there are already a lot of good links there, and you can try removing links from that disapproved file and see if that helps your rankings, because those older disapproved files often have a lot of links that are actually good, that are actually helping you.
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