Disavow [better] | Matt Diggity

Matt Diggity frames the disavow tool as a instrument rather than a routine maintenance task. According to recent insights from his agencies, The Search Initiative and Leadspring, you should consider disavowing in these specific scenarios:

“If a link is not helping you, and has even a small chance of hurting you after a future Google update, disavow it at the domain level.” matt diggity disavow

: The profile was saturated with spammy anchors and "dangerous" domains. Matt Diggity frames the disavow tool as a

In the world of SEO, few names carry as much weight as Matt Diggity. Known for his data-driven approach and "no-fluff" strategies, Diggity has championed a specific methodology for handling one of the most dreaded aspects of SEO: the Google Disavow Tool. The Search Initiative and Leadspring

Diggity advises: If you are unsure about a link, it is safer to keep it than to remove potential ranking power.

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