Link Clean Up – Large

For websites that have an active Webmaster warning and an active penalty, Link Cleanup Large includes 2 reconsideration requests, up to 15,000 historical backlinks, and a removal of 1000 links.

KEY FEATURES:

Link Cleanup: More than 7,500
Reconsideration Requests: Two requests

  • Two reconsideration request on website penalty after link detox.
  • We analyze all active backlinks and create a thorough audit, identifying all toxic backlinks and domains that must be removed.
  • Reach out to all domain webmasters in your toxic backlink portfolio and request the removal of said links.
  • We use the Google Disavow tool for links that are not removed through manual outreach within 30 days.
  • Includes Google Search Console setup (if needed), Link Assessment Report, Link Removal Report, Content Quality Evaluation, On-Page Testing and Google On-Page Violation Testing.

FAQs

1. How can I know if my site needs a link clean up? When should I propose to have a link clean up?

  • We recommend that you have a link clean up when you suspect an algorithmic penalty and if there are unnatural links warning.
  • Check your Google Search Console regularly to see if you have any penalty.

2. How soon can I recover from a Google penalty?

  • Unfortunately, the time frame of your Google penalty recovery depends on your case. Some sites are able to recover from a Google penalty in mere weeks while others take years to clean their backlink portfolio and eventually be able to lift Google’s penalty.

3. What is disavow?

  • A disavow is the removing of toxic links in your website.
  • Google allows webmasters to submit a disavow list. These are normally links that you have already reached out to but are unresponsive to your request to take down the offending link.

4. What is involved in a link cleanup campaign?

  • Link Cleanups involve emailing webmasters of sites with the offending parties and then working with Google to remove the links or reduce the links from websites that are unresponsive. For a lot of sites, this entails sending thousands of emails to take down links created from bad SEO.