Looking for a dedicated Backlinks/Disavow Platform
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Hi Guys,
Can anyone recommend a good backlinks program. One which is able to detect spammy backlinks and which has a disavow feature. I've tried Monitor Backlinks, Would appreciate any further suggestions.
Priorities are ability to monitor new links and their value, loss of links, link opportunities, with the ability to create recommended opportunity lists and disavow files - ideal if can be used in some way for client reporting also - dashboard or pdf etc.
Help with access to contract link builders (perhaps star rated for quality and efficacy) to go after the opportunity lists also a bonus etc.
Basically what are people using out there and really liking!?
NB: we use moz for some stuff and have a mix of other tools available but nothing seems to be really nailing this for us.
Thanks!!
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I can highly recommend CognitiveSEO too. They aggregate all 3 major backlink sources and you can also add in your own upload from GSC. Their tool does an excellent job of categorising the quality of the links, and also an excellent system for easily inspecting the actual pages/backlinks for manual assessment.
Tools also include ability to compare your backlinks to crowd-sourced disavow lists, to automatically generate new disavow files, and they've recently added a solid rank-tracking tool and some improved reporting. Well worth checking out.
Paul
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Yeah I can happily recommend Kerboo (formally Linkrisk) - great set of guys who run it and also a great software set.
They have a huge database of bad / toxic links which they check against when doing analysis.
You can even pay them to do your initial audit as well if you havent got the time - very reasonable price as well.
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Hello,
To be honest, your best option is to go into webmaster tools and review each link to the site. I know this sounds time consuming, but this is probably the best place to get a complete list of the links to your site. You can use Moz's spam analysis tool, but it won't pull all the back links to your site.
There are services that offer the link audit, removal, and disavow process. If you would like more information visit this site http://seo.getbackongoogle.com/
Hope this helps
Nick
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