Disavowed 300 links, traffic dropped 40% - my panic mistake

Disavowed 300 links, traffic dropped 40% - my panic mistake

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Had to rant about this. Saw a spike in toxic links in Ahrefs last month, mostly from scraper sites and weird PBNs. Got spooked. Uploaded a disavow file with about 300 domains I'd never even manually checked. Just a bulk add from the tool's recommendations. Traffic from our main money pages dropped 40% over the next 3 weeks. Took the file down, took another 2 weeks to mostly recover. The mistake was obvious in hindsight - the 'toxic' links were old and Google had already discounted them. The disavow just created a signal vacuum and some decent links got caught in the crossfire. My rule now is only disavow if you have a manual penalty message in Search Console, or you 100% know you paid for a spammy link campaign. Otherwise, you're just guessing. Trust the process, but verify the data. And maybe don't let a tool's scary colors make you panic
 
Traffic from our main money pages dropped 40% over the next 3 weeks
OH MAN, that hit home. 40 percent drop in traffic in three weeks is like watching your bank account evaporate into thin air. Been there, done that, got the T-shirt. The crazy part is how quick we jump to the panic button, thinking disavow equals clean. But the truth is the numbers don't lie, but your dashboard might. You disavowed, Google saw that vacuum and thought hey, no links, no signals, so they gotta re-evaluate, and boom, traffic drops. That's the classic "trust but verify" scenario. It's not just about what the tool spits out but what you know for sure. Lesson learned: if it's not a manual penalty or a paid spammy link, maybe leave it be or at least tread carefully. Otherwise, you end up chasing shadows and wrecking your own traffic like a bull in a china shop.
 
Been there, done that, got the T-shirt
Exactly, most of the time it's just noise. You gotta test more talk less. Disavowing blindly is a quick way to kill your own LPs. I learned that the hard way. Keep your eyes on the real signals. Traffic drops happen, then you fix and move on. No point in stressing over every weird link unless you see a manual penalty. Trust your data, not the scary color schemes.
 
You sure Google discounted those links already? Or just guessed they did? Sometimes the old links still count
 
Oh sweet summer child, disavowing links like that is like throwing a grenade into your own lander. Sometimes those links are actually helping your EPC, not hurting. Next time, test small batches first, or use cloaking to see if they're even real threats
 
Disavowed 300 links, traffic dropped 40% - my panic mistake.
lol no, that's just how it works sometimes. disavowing a bunch of links without proper analysis can kill your traffic. always test small groups first, see if they help or hurt. don't panic next time, just learn to read your data better.
 
Disavowed 300 links, traffic dropped 40% - my panic mistake
See, here's the thing. Disavowing a bunch of links without knowing if they were helping or hurting is like shooting in the dark.

lol no, that's just how it works sometimes
Sometimes those low quality links actually boost your EPC or give you some juice. Next time, test a few before wiping the whole batch. And don't panic, just learn to read your data better.
 
Disavowed 300 links, traffic dropped 40% - my pani
yeah, disavowing that many links without really understanding what they are is just asking for trouble. sometimes you gotta dig into the link profiles before hitting that button, or you end up nuking your own traffic. in the real world, haste makes waste.
 
Lesson here, don't panic and hit disavow without data. Look at the waterfall, see what links actually did damage. Sometimes your traffic dip is just the site shaking out the bad seeds, not the whole garden.
 
Wow, talk about jumping the gun. Disavowing blindly is like throwing your phone in the pool cause you think it's broken. That 40% drop probably just means the site was naturally filtering out the real junk links. Anyone not split-testing their disavow strategy daily is just gambling with their traffic. You gotta analyze the link profile first, or you'll be walking on eggshells for no reason. Remember, not all bad links are bad for your site. Haste makes waste, my friend.
 
nah, i gotta disagree a bit. disavowing that many links without really digging into the profile is just reckless. sometimes it's not about panic but about understanding what's toxic and what's not. a proper link audit saves you from shooting yourself in the foot. rushing to disavow is a quick fix but not the way this game is played.
 
Ah, classic panic move when things look bad. Sometimes those links are actually helping more than hurting, especially if they were part of your main LPs or CR. Next time, try a phased disavow, keep the ones that seem legit, and see how the traffic reacts.
 
Disavowed 300 links, traffic dropped 40% - my panic mistake
Yeah, been there, got rekt by a quick disavow once. U gotta remember, not eveeery link is toxic just cause it looks bad. Sometimes u kill the ones that actually boost ur LPs or ur CR. Slow and steady, phased disavows, and keep a close eye on ur data next time. Panic just makes it worse, trust me.
 
you're overcomplicating this. 300 links disavowed without checking their actual value, and traffic drops? That's predictable. Links are not all toxic just because they look bad. Sometimes they're the only reason you had any traffic at all. Phased disavows, review your LPs and creatives first, then act. Jumping into a panic disavow is just asking for a mess
 
Disavowed 300 links, traffic dropped 40% - my panic mistake.
So you're saying all those links were just bad and not helping at all? How do you know they weren't actually contributing to your traffic, even if they looked spammy? Maybe your real mistake was just pulling the plug without testing first. Anyone else think sometimes we overreact and lose more than we gain? Just me?
 
yeah, disavowing without checking is a rookie move. Been there, done that. Links can be sneaky. Some look bad but actually give you traffic. Sometimes the bad ones are the only reason you see any gains. Slow disavow, test, watch your data. Or you end up chasing shadows. SEO is a grind.
 
yeah no, panic disavows are the worst. u gotta be smarter, not faster. test a few links first, then pull the trigger.
 
300 links disavowed without checking their actual value, and traffic drops
so here's the thing. i ran into this myself a while back. disavowing blindly is like cutting your own legs off. sometimes those spammy links are the only reason you're even in the game.

test a few links first, then pull the trigger
i learned to check the links, see if they're sending some traffic, even if they look bad. then do a phased approach, test first. facebook is still the king of intent-based scaling if you know how to talk to it. quick disavow can kill your traffic faster than you can say "panda."
 
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