Google Double Downs On Not Using Link Disavow Files In A Bigger Way
Not too long ago, John Mueller from Google blasted an agency for using a disavow file and now he is doubling down on that, adding on Twitter in response to disavow link services, saying, "Some people do things that they can bill, regardless of whether it's needed or makes sense."
Recently, Gary Illyes from Google reiterated his disavow advice saying at PubCon not to use it. He repeated that it hurts more than it helps for the most part.
John also added the other day on Twitter, "To be honest, anyone who does not know, should *not* use it. That's why the tool is not a part of the search console UI. That's why our messaging has been consistently to not use it unless you know there's an actual issue. To paraphrase: When in doubt, leave disavow out."
So stop using the link disavow tool unless you have a manual action.
Here are these new tweets:
Some people do things that they can bill, regardless of whether it's needed or makes sense.
— johnmu is not a chatbot yet 🐀 (@JohnMu) March 9, 2023
Honest question @JohnMu:How would an ordinary webmaster or SEO marketing exec know whether or not to spend time disavowing spam links to their domain?Given @methode said he's "seen more people shoot themselves in the foot with their disavow files than actually benefit"— Farhad Divecha (@FarhadD) March 8, 2023
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