Tool to use to build disvow list?
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opensiteexplorer has hardly any of the links listed.
Is there a tool that I can use that will
I search google for
"If you are looking for the top provider of digital signage in Australia, visit today"
and I get 177 absolutely crap links to my site, is there a tool that can give me all the urls of the result of a google search?When I disvow does it do much? there is no hope of getting these forum post links removed
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Hi Adam,
Before I go forward and really through and take a lot of time with it. And I have run through a couple test. Can you tell me if you have received anything from Google saying that you have a penalty of any sort?
I have run your domain through a very basic search for malicious back links basically telling me if there are keywords in the anchor text or not gotten this as a result
Via only 1 data source, we estimate about 1704 links with suspicious anchor text ignoring 1978 safe links automatically. Some of these may need to be removed!
http://www.removeem.com/faq.php#suspicious
I can see that sixteen-nine.net URL has been detected by open site Explorer
http://www.sixteen-nine.net/2013/06/24/android-digital-signage-closer-adserve/ AdServe [No data] 43
Yesterday
12:09 amWhen checking the URL above I get an error when using regular open site Explorer however it is found using fresh open site Explorer. So it was just indexed
I get No Data Available for this URL
You have a couple of very strong URLs pointing towards your domain. However you also have some that are very hard to detect if they are negative or not. Without spending a lot of time
For instance hear the results of one of your URLs that are making your domain now this evening oversight and everyone does make mistakes. So I would not say this maliciousness anyway shape or form however it will not help people click on the link because of the description below and the keywords really don't matter at all.
URL http://paddorsl.com.au/index.php/functions/host-a-murder-theme-parties 70
Page Title - Host a Murder Theme Parties 29
Meta Description Joomla! - the dynamic portal engine and content management system 65
Meta Keywords joomla, JoomlaPlease let me know if Google has said anything and I will continue to search.
Sincerely,
Thomas
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Hi it is www.adserve.com.au I was number 2 for "digital signage" and number 1 for "digital menu board" last year in google.com.au, I did just get a great new backlink www.sixteen-nine.net/2013/06/24/android-digital-signage-closer-adserve/ it may help but I really am nowhere in search these days.... The top10 of "digital signage" is filled with exact match domains and a few of them are even the same companies.. None of them are actual software companies just resellers
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If you give me your current domain they are talking about changing I can give you some advice on whether not I would change it. However starting with a fresh slate sometimes is better than dealing with a penalty. But honestly I don't know enough about whether or not you received a penalty to tell you which one I would do.
Remember if you do change the site do not real one to redirect the whole domain to your new domain as you will basically bring the entire penalty with you even if you No follow everything.
Sincerely,
Thomas
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I think I am better off changing my domain..
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Hi Adem,
I wanted to say that I agree with Michael
On the time and effort. You can either pay somebody a great deal of money. I would not go with a cheap company.
Meaning roughly $5000 for initial check up on your site meeting tell you where it stands and then check I agree do not go with a system that is 100% automated. The removeem site is by a company that is endorsed by Moz called http://www.virante.org/
I think that if you have a problem with your site and have been hit by penguin you are unfortunately in for a very expensive and time-consuming struggle to get your website back to a place where you like it.
Hopefully that is not the case and you can get your site back to where you wanted to be or is not actually penalized. Have you gotten anything Google? Stating that you have been penalized?
Sincerely,
Thomas
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Hi Adam,
There are a lot more factors than simply going and disavowing all of these. You really need to determine what you are thinking when you say "these are all crappy links". You can use metrics such as DA/PA/PR/MR/MT and have conditional formatting set for the excel columns. You can export all back links from Google WMT, Ahrefs, OSE and even then you won't have all of your backlinks. Then use the Moz Toolbar to go and test the parameters you have set and paste them into the respective URL fields on the excel.
The process is manual, but the process of disavowing should be, it would have been automated crappy SEO that got you into this, so unfortunately automated crappy SEO, won't get you out of it. Time and effort is required or you will end up disavowing all of the value with the rubbish and you may as well just start from scratch.
Hope this helps!
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Hi,
If you're looking for the results of a Google search you're talking about search engine placement?
Are fantastic. If you're looking for back links read below.
I would try using
Moz (Open Site Explorer), Ahrefs, Majestic SEO, Raven Tools & SEO Spyglass.
I like Moz myself however nothing can get all the links perfectly. I would recommend you try out using the tools above and see what you get. If you're looking for bad links pointing to your domain removeem is one that is designed explicitly for finding malicious content.
If you're going for extremely long tail keyword searches like the one you referenced above.
Yes you don't get good results and I get ones that are not so good and others that are so so.
Example of a bad URL http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Digital-Signage&id=6236844
Because it is such a long tail keyword however though I would not put too much stock in it.
I hope this is of help,
Thomas
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