becool
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I have a couple of questions for you, if you don’t mind.
1. I have read here and elsewhere that negative SEO should not impact a site nowadays in that Google’s algorithm accounts for it and disregards it. If that is the case, why do PBNs negatively impact a site? Is it a matter of degree such that negative SEO is so egregiously negative/spammy that Google knows it cannot be the work of the site owner/webmaster given the backdrop of an otherwise kosher backlink profile?
2. What are your thoughts on preemptively and gradually disavowing backlinks from blogs that have no traffic that are high domain authority that appear to be PBN-esque in a scenario where no penalty has been rendered? Specifically, assuming you are faced with a situation where you have many non-PBN-esque or otherwise spammy links, but a couple dozen PBN-esque links (and the competition has many PBN-esque links). Can you safely avoid disavowing the PBN-esque links and simply proceed to earn safe/non-questionable links so as to dilute the less-than-stellar links (on a site that is beginning to rank but you are interested in keeping as a long-term investment)?
3. Do AHREFs’ keyword difficulty estimations account for domain age, in your experience (as opposed to what AHREFs may or may not suggest)? I have read comments here suggesting that the tool’s estimations are reliable, yet I have found instances where it doesn’t necessarily account for domain age (and, more specifically, the heightened age of the competition as compared to my site).
4. Is a high domain authority link from an aged blog with a low spam score (Moz) with no traffic and a mish-mash of topics (from post to post) and many outgoing links (but topical relevance with respect to the content within which your link is placed) likely to be a poor link (assuming the content is well-written and there aren’t any discernible references to adult, pharma, gambling niches)? How important is incoming traffic in the scheme of things? Is the lack of traffic a deal breaker or nearly a deal breaker?
5. What's a good tool for investigating a site's tiered (second, third, fourth, etc.) links in a streamlined fashion? I don't think AHREFs can do this, short of pulling a site's backlinks and then searching for the backlinks to a particular backlink manually.
6. What’s your favorite Disney movie? I like the one with the chef and the mouse, but I don't know that it's a Disney film.
I really am sorry for the redundancy. I have forty-two more questions. I have spent countless hours researching this stuff so my questions aren’t the result of being lazy. Please humor me.
1. I have read here and elsewhere that negative SEO should not impact a site nowadays in that Google’s algorithm accounts for it and disregards it. If that is the case, why do PBNs negatively impact a site? Is it a matter of degree such that negative SEO is so egregiously negative/spammy that Google knows it cannot be the work of the site owner/webmaster given the backdrop of an otherwise kosher backlink profile?
2. What are your thoughts on preemptively and gradually disavowing backlinks from blogs that have no traffic that are high domain authority that appear to be PBN-esque in a scenario where no penalty has been rendered? Specifically, assuming you are faced with a situation where you have many non-PBN-esque or otherwise spammy links, but a couple dozen PBN-esque links (and the competition has many PBN-esque links). Can you safely avoid disavowing the PBN-esque links and simply proceed to earn safe/non-questionable links so as to dilute the less-than-stellar links (on a site that is beginning to rank but you are interested in keeping as a long-term investment)?
3. Do AHREFs’ keyword difficulty estimations account for domain age, in your experience (as opposed to what AHREFs may or may not suggest)? I have read comments here suggesting that the tool’s estimations are reliable, yet I have found instances where it doesn’t necessarily account for domain age (and, more specifically, the heightened age of the competition as compared to my site).
4. Is a high domain authority link from an aged blog with a low spam score (Moz) with no traffic and a mish-mash of topics (from post to post) and many outgoing links (but topical relevance with respect to the content within which your link is placed) likely to be a poor link (assuming the content is well-written and there aren’t any discernible references to adult, pharma, gambling niches)? How important is incoming traffic in the scheme of things? Is the lack of traffic a deal breaker or nearly a deal breaker?
5. What's a good tool for investigating a site's tiered (second, third, fourth, etc.) links in a streamlined fashion? I don't think AHREFs can do this, short of pulling a site's backlinks and then searching for the backlinks to a particular backlink manually.
6. What’s your favorite Disney movie? I like the one with the chef and the mouse, but I don't know that it's a Disney film.
I really am sorry for the redundancy. I have forty-two more questions. I have spent countless hours researching this stuff so my questions aren’t the result of being lazy. Please humor me.