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==Disavow File Overview== A '''Disavow File''' is a tool used in Search Engine Optimization (SEO), specifically designed for websites to distance themselves from harmful backlinks that could negatively affect their search engine rankings. These potentially harmful links may come from spam sites, paid link networks, or any other sources that violate Google's webmaster guidelines. The Disavow File is a part of Google's Search Console, and it allows website owners to submit a list of URLs or domains they want Google to ignore when assessing their site's quality and relevance. It is essential to note that using the disavow tool should be a last resort after attempting to remove these links through direct requests to the source. ==Usage Types== There are two primary ways to use a Disavow File: ===Disavowing Links=== This involves identifying individual URLs that link to your site which you believe to be harmful. It is particularly helpful when a specific page on a website is linking to your site inappropriately or in violation of Google's guidelines. In your Disavow File, each URL should be listed separately. '''Example:''' # Disavowed links <nowiki>http://spamexample1.com/content1</nowiki> <nowiki>http://spamexample2.com/content2</nowiki> ===Disavowing Domains=== This usage involves disavowing an entire domain. This is useful when the majority of pages from a specific domain linking to your site are spammy or low-quality. In this case, you disavow the entire domain to ensure all associated pages are disregarded by Google. '''Example:''' # Disavowed domains domain:spamexample1.com domain:spamexample2.com ==How to Create and Submit a Disavow File== To create and submit a Disavow File, follow these steps: #Create a plain text file (.txt) with the URLs or domains you want to disavow. #Begin each line with a pound sign (#) for comments. #List one URL or domain per line. #Upload this file to Google Search Console's Disavow Tool. *[[Google Search Console|Console]] *[[Backlinks]] *[[Search Engine Optimization]] ==References== <references />
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