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Should Google Use Link Disavow As A Ranking Signal
Last month, as you may know, Google introduced its Link Disavow tool, after dropping a hint that it would do so months prior. What we didn't know until this past week, however, is that there is a possibility that Google will use the data it gets from the tool as a ranking signal.
Should data from the link disavow tool be used to rank sites in Google? Let us know what you think.
First off, to be clear, Google is not currently getting any ranking signals from the tool. In the future, however, that may change. Danny Sullivan shared a Q&A with Matt Cutts in which he did not rule out the possibility. Sullivan asked him if "someone decides to disavow link from good sites a perhaps an attempt to send signals to Google these are bad," is Google mining this data to better understand what bad sites are?
Last month, as you may know, Google introduced its Link Disavow tool, after dropping a hint that it would do so months prior. What we didn't know until this past week, however, is that there is a possibility that Google will use the data it gets from the tool as a ranking signal.
Should data from the link disavow tool be used to rank sites in Google? Let us know what you think.
First off, to be clear, Google is not currently getting any ranking signals from the tool. In the future, however, that may change. Danny Sullivan shared a Q&A with Matt Cutts in which he did not rule out the possibility. Sullivan asked him if "someone decides to disavow link from good sites a perhaps an attempt to send signals to Google these are bad," is Google mining this data to better understand what bad sites are?