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Backlinks do not violate Google guidelines

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2025 6:39 am
by Rina7RS
In the past, SEOs had to worry about backlinks a lot. Google’s Penguin algorithm was designed in part to demote or at least not reward sites with spammy backlink profiles.

Today, Google will most likely simply ignore bad links .

That said, if Google determines that you’ve violated their policy on manipulative link building, they may still issue a manual penalty or they may algorithmically demote you in the search results.

Regardless, when performing an SEO audit, there are a few france mobile database quick checks you should run:

Does the site have any manual actions listed in Google Search Console?
Is the site engaging in intentional violations of Google’s guidelines against manipulative link building ?
If so, you may want to disavow the link using Google’s disavow tool .

Disavow files won't block important links
To be clear: the vast majority of websites do not need to disavow links.

Regardless, you should still check the disavow file for that site.

Many sites contain old disavow files and don’t even know they’re there. Another SEO, agency, or site owner may have inserted blanket disavow rules, intentionally or accidentally. Without manually checking the file, you don’t know if you might be blocking important links.