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The Google Disavow Links Tool: One Tool to Rule Them All

Want to know what Google really has to say about all of those bad backlinks out there?

That’s right; Matt Cutts spilled the beans at Pubcon last night and confirmed Google has officially released their version of a disavow links tool.

You can watch a 9 minute video of Matt Cutts discussing the disavow links tool features here, or read the official Google Webmaster Central Blog post here.

The Disavow Links Tool Breakdown:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Where Is Google’s Link Disavow Tool?

 

The disavow tool cannot be found via the Google Webmaster Tools navigation menu yet, unless it is still rolling out globally and it has just not yet populated in my account. To use the tool, visit https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/disavow-links-main.

Below is a screenshot of the main interface when first viewing the above URL.

Disavow tool location in Google Webmaster Tools

All in all, it seems like another beneficial means of removing any negative backlinks pointing to your site. However, all of the laborious tasks (such as requesting removal of backlinks pointing to your site and documenting your efforts) are still very much necessary, and the tool doesn’t seem to be an end all fix to website owners. What’s worse is Google has made it very clear that this tool is not to be used lightly. They remind you a couple of times while first loading it up that it is “an advanced feature that should only be used with caution.”

What are your thoughts on the Google Disavow feature?

 

I would love to hear what you think about the tool.

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