Hello Members, Removing Links With Tools is very helpful Want success of your link removal tasks, you want to get your hands on some tools that can make the task easier: rmoov.com tools.seogadget.co.uk removeem.com deletebacklinks.com linkdelete.com Hope you like it Thanks, Rahul
all of them are paid beside http://deletebacklinks.com/ I searched my site there and found 63 badlinks pointing to my website. Nice share thanks.
Don't waste your money using such paid services! It's highly likely that the guys who have setup these paid services run or are involved with the sites they are suggesting you to get your links removed from! Many places including Search Engine Land and SEO Chat Forums have posted about such services and how they are all scams and rip offs in one way or another (including some owning the sites you are paying them to remove your links from). Instead, save your money and put the time in it takes to contact the sites which you need your links removing, or pay someone who is reputable to do the task for you. And those that don't remove your links, you can add to the disavow tool in your webmaster tools, but make sure you include as many details and you can and let google know you tried to get the links removed before using the disavow tool!
Most welcome all of you , and yes they are paid, but you also have to know that paid versions deliver some amazing results that freeones don't. Thanks again, Rahul
I heard there was a good new tool by Jim Boykin, it's somewhere on the Internet. What it does is it lets you import the backlinks from your GWT and then prompts you which ones could be dangerous and lead to a penalty. But the only real link removal tool I know is Google's disavow tool in GWT.
But you also have to know that your wasting your money and being scammed by these sites that charge you to do something any monkey and his great great nan could do! Yeah, a quality seo analyst! If you can't read link profiles and see what's good and what's not, you should hire a professional to do the job, not be scammed by these link removal sites! I have been working in seo for many years now and can tell you that, you are much better off hiring a professional to help you analyse your link profile and then you can deal with the bad links with the knowledge that someone has given you the right information to work from.
that because you never used these sites. This site have database of some directories and it revert the links from there.
I can't see a way any tool could automatically remove a link, but simply identifying such bad links is very useful because then you can quickly contact webmasters to remove them (or do it yourself if the links are from self-made sources).
its not a tool to be used just for link removal...you need to make a valid effort in removing links manually...document everything you did in the .txt file you upload in the disavow tool..Google will help out IF you show them you made a valid effort...people will spend hours and hours and hours spamming their site, but wont spend 5 minutes on link removal...lol...thats the issue google has...if you use the disavow tool, its not an easy push button system...you have to do LOTS of work for it to matter, because your file will get reviewed manually...if you havent put in any work, I can guarantee you the disavow will be rejected and you wont be given any feedback at all...its just wont go into effect...
Well Veer, these are actually the first ones you can find in Google Search for the keywords 'remove bad links'. I did some research and can say that only 2-3 of them are working properly. However, you might consider testing and Linkquidator. Here's the thread on this forum and feel free to try the free 30 days trial plan and remove 1000 bad links for free: https://forums.digitalpoint.com/thr...ve-1000-bad-links-right-now-for-free.2671515/
Wrong. Google disavow uploads are not manually reviewed or checked, so there is no requirement to add anything into the .txt file other than the domains or URLs that you are looking to disavow, this is something that has been said countless times by Googlers and if you search hard enough Matt Cutts also points out that text in the file could cause errors for their system. Forget backlink removal tools like these as they are automated on metrics that aren't those of Google and take the time to manually look at the links that your site has picked up, if you can't be bothered to sort out your site than you need to ask if there is any worth to it anyway.
Better suggestion is to contact with that sites at which the link exist. All other ways are useless i think