October 2012 – The rumoured Google disavow link tool is now available.

Tell Google which links you would like Google to ignore. He clarifies that it is not definitive, “its a suggestion”
A major standout is that the video is full of warnings.
Here is the guide on what to do.
- Get those links removed from the web. Write to people to get all of them taken down, write to webmasters multiple times.
- When you have some certain fraction and there’s still a small fraction of those links left, THEN you can use the disavow links too.
- How to use the tool…
- Investigate recent links (the new addition of “download recent links” from Webmaster Tools)
- One, two or three examples on their messages to you
- Warning: This isn’t the definitive list, you’ve got to find other links like these too
Warning: We want to reiterate that most people do not need to do this. If you’re normal, this is not a tool you need to use.
Only if use this tool if, if, if.
Warning: “This is a Power User Tool”
He explains that you need to comfortable with technical things.
It’ll take weeks to process.
Warning: “This is a Power User Tool”, “Most people should NOT use this tool”
If you’re doing a reconsideration request then make sure you reference the disavow submissions you’ve made so they can review that too.
REITERATE (again): “Most people should NOT need to us this”
Matt Cutts Explains
Watch Matt’s video for yourself here…
Resources
- Official Webmaster Tools Blog Announcement about Disavow Links
- Webmaster Tools Help – Disavow links
- June 7th, Search Engine Round Table: Google to let webmasters report bad incoming links
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