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In fact, the Disavow tool has two fundamental problems: It's uncomfortable. In fact, the tool works by sending . txt files where the domains from which you want to reject the link must be inserted ONE BY ONE. However, when you are the victim of a serious negative SEO attack you can receive thousands and thousands of toxic links a day. Which you will have to check and distinguish from good, positive links.
Do you understand what a lot of work? It's a patch , a Bosnia and Herzegovina Mobile Number List patch. Google, with its extraordinary crawling power, identifies new incoming links almost immediately, and immediately evaluates them to determine changes in positioning. But you, mere mortal, can only see new incoming links on Search Console days after receiving them (and, if you only use Search Console, you don't even catch them all). So first you lose positions, then you understand why, and even later you start to make up for it.

And in the meantime you pay for that time in lost earnings. A nice rip-off. How Google is trying to block negative SEO – and why it won't succeed As you may have realized by now, links are the Achilles' heel of Google 's algorithm . Basing the evaluation of content on links makes the mechanism that determines ranking all too easily circumventable . Through links you can in fact "pump up" a site ( link building ) or make it collapse miserably ( negative link building ).
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