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After building links for 22 years, I’ve seen every type of link out there. With this experience, I believe that I can look at any link and know if it’s poison for your site or good food for Google.
When analyzing links, I use a private tool that we’ve built internally. If you order this analysis, you’ll be able to visually see the tool. It operates by importing your backlink data from multiple sources, including Moz, Majestic, Ahrefs, Google Analytics, Google Search Console, Semrush, and more. These sources, along with our own crawlers and technology, provide me the most comprehensive look at your backlink profile so that I can find what needs to be disavowed and what doesn’t.
When analyzing your backlinks, I’m not looking at any third-party “score” like Domain Authority or Trust Flow, nor do I consider any other tool’s suggestion of “toxic” links in your profile.
Talking backlinks & disavows with Jim
What I am looking at are common patterns in your backlink profile that may warrant investigation. Examples of this include links from websites on the same IP, links using common anchor text, links from duplicated content, and so on. Just because links fit a certain pattern doesn’t necessarily mean they are “bad”, only that they need to be further reviewed by an expert like me.
Once the pattern analysis is complete, our tool goes above & beyond what any other tool or link audit service on the market provides, including:
When I run your website’s link profile through my tool, I can quickly see if you’re in any paid link networks, identify which ones, and then share that information with you.
And here’s the kicker… when Google is analyzing your backlinks, what do you think they’re looking for? I can tell you they are NOT looking for DA, PA, Citation Flow, or any third-party scores. And they’re NOT looking to see if a website shows up in other software’s “toxic” link list.
What they ARE asking is “Is the site in a paid link network?” This is what our tool shows me, and if I can map out these networks, you can bet Google can and likely already has.
Conducting a link audit and creating a disavow without this data and based on numbers like DA, toxic link lists, or other software that tells you “this link shows red which is bad, this link shows green which is good” makes it very easy to hurt your site’s ability to rank well in Google.
Don’t believe me? During a Pubcon interview with Marie Haynes, even Gary Illyes from Google said:
Q: How often do site owner disavow links that hurt them. A: It’s often enough that if it were me I’d remove the disavow tool. If you don’t know what you are doing you can shoot yourself in the foot.@methode @jenstar #Pubcon
— Dr. Marie Haynes🌱 (@Marie_Haynes) October 10, 2019
When analyzing links, I use a private tool that we’ve built internally.you’ll be able to visually see the tool results.