Penguin 3.0 is Coming Soon
Penguin 3.0 is Coming Soon
Protect Your Site Traffic from Penguin 3.0
Practice Link Risk Management with LinkDetox
SEOs around the world still shudder when they think of when Penguin 2.0 launched. Google’s algorithm change penalized countless sites. Rankings plummeted, traffic dropped, it was the apocalypse. We all knew it wasn’t the end, and Penguin 3.0 is almost here. Save your site by running Link Detox on it today!
Have you done your Link Risk Management?
Proper SEO strategy requires ongoing link audits of your backlink profile to find your toxic links. Cleanup those bad links or proactively disavow them, just like Google recommends.
And you know what, if some of those links are “nofollow” and look really spammy, go ahead and disavow them anyways. If they don’t help, then it doesn’t hurt to disavow them. And many links from previous spam blogs and article or press release syndication sites are NOW nofollow, but might still be seen as problematic. And who says those nofollows don’t change back to follow in the future?
At any rate, if your not doing your Link Risk Management today, I suggest you get a Link Detox account or LRT Superhero plan, get our free training, join our LRT Associate community, and clean up your act before the next game changing algorithm update becomes live.
Protect Your Site Traffic from Penguin 3.0
Practice Link Risk Management with LinkDetox
SEOs around the world still shudder when they think of when Penguin 2.0 launched. Google’s algorithm change penalized countless sites. Rankings plummeted, traffic dropped, it was the apocalypse. We all knew it wasn’t the end, and Penguin 3.0 is almost here. Save your site by running Link Detox on it today!
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Penguin 3.0 is Coming Soon |
Have you done your Link Risk Management?
Proper SEO strategy requires ongoing link audits of your backlink profile to find your toxic links. Cleanup those bad links or proactively disavow them, just like Google recommends.
And you know what, if some of those links are “nofollow” and look really spammy, go ahead and disavow them anyways. If they don’t help, then it doesn’t hurt to disavow them. And many links from previous spam blogs and article or press release syndication sites are NOW nofollow, but might still be seen as problematic. And who says those nofollows don’t change back to follow in the future?
At any rate, if your not doing your Link Risk Management today, I suggest you get a Link Detox account or LRT Superhero plan, get our free training, join our LRT Associate community, and clean up your act before the next game changing algorithm update becomes live.
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