Disavow file - when to use it and when not to? A case study

Disavow file - when to use it and when not to? A case study

Geode

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Hey guys, so I've been testing out disavow files lately and wanted to share a quick case. I had this client site that suddenly dropped in rankings after a backlink spike from some questionable PBNs. I was thinking about disavowing those links but then I remembered some stuff I read about how sometimes disavowing too early or without proper analysis can hurt more than help. So I ran a backlink audit with Ahrefs, identified all links from the PBNs, and made a decision to disavow only the really bad ones, not the entire bunch. Results? After a couple weeks, the site stabilized and actually gained some traffic. Tbh, I'm still not 100% sure if disavowing was the hero or just timing, but I'd say it's worth considering if you see sudden drops with a spike in spammy backlinks. When do you guys think it's necessary to disavow? Do you do it pre-emptively or wait till you see actual harm? Curious about your experiences, especially with PBN cleanup or spammy link issues.
 
i think you gotta be super careful with disavow even if its PBNs, sometimes google can see it as manipulation if you do it wrong. my tip is to always keep a backup of your backlinks before disavowing, so if stuff goes wrong you can re-upload or clear the disavow. also, using tools like SEMrush or Majestic along with Ahrefs can give u a better picture of bad links u might miss.
 
Disavow can backfire if ya do it too early, ngl. always keep a backup of your backlinks before you disavow, just in case google flips out or it was a false alarm. better safe than sorry, ya know?
 
just my 2 cents, I had a similar case where I disavowed a handful of low-quality links and it turned out to be a total mistake. site tanked even more after I hit disavow and then I found out some of those links weren't as bad as I thought. now I always do a manual audit first, then keep a backup before disavowing anything risky. learned the hard way to be extra cautious. Keepin it real, never blindly disavow
 
i gotta disagree on disavowing only bad links sometimes. in my experience, if you got a lot of spammy PBNs, disavowing parts of them can still leave some bad signals floating around and hurt your rankings long term. sometimes better just to disavow the whole batch and start fresh, especially if you unsure about what's really toxic. sometimes better safe than sorry, imo.
 
Thanks for the tips guys, really appreciate it. Yeah, always keep a backup, that's like SEO 101 tbh. And I agree, disavowing too early can backfire, gotta analyze first. Still, sometimes it seems necessary if spammy links are causing drops, so gotta find that balance.
 
careful with assuming a disavow is needed just because of some bad links. isn't it more about analyzing the overall link profile first? sometimes the disavow can do more harm than good if used too broadly.
 
bruh exactly, you gotta look at the full picture first. disavow can backfire if you don't know what you're doing. fam, don't rush to disavow w/o a full audit.
 
Disavow is kinda like a last resort, not a first move. you gotta identify if those links are actually hurting or just look bad. sometimes, a clean-up of your backlink profile is enough without hitting disavow, ymmv. better to analyze first, then decide.
 
Always run a thorough backlink audit first, don't jump to disavow just because links look sketchy, half the time it's a waste of time or even harmful.
 
just my 2 cents, ive actually disavowed links pretty early in some cases and seen no harm, sometimes those links are just dead weight and cleaning them up gives a quick boost. afaik, it's more about context than just looks, sometimes you gotta trust your gut and test.
 
tbh haha disavow, the meme of SEO huh? honestly tho sometimes i think we overthink it, like just block the crap links if they look trash, but dont always need to go full disavow. it's kinda like surgery vs
 
I think sometimes disavow is overused, especially when we haven't even confirmed if those links really harm us. like, not every bad link is a poison pill, sometimes they just sit there harmless. ymmv but imo
 
I gotta disagree a bit, bruh, I've seen cases where disavowing early just masked bigger issues, and you end up with lost link juice. not all dead weight is toxic, and sometimes a manual clean-up before disavow can save ya from overdoing it. data shows over 70% of sites don't need heavy disavowing if they're already healthy, so don't throw it all in the trash without checkin. Stay sharp, bruh
 
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