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Currently you need one credit per 300 disavowed links/domains. Therefore it’s “cheaper” to disavow on domain level (recommended for spammy domains) than on page level. Where can I see how many Credits I still have? In the Dashboard you can always see…
Published by Christoph C. Cemper on 05/31/19
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One link costs one credit In the LORT every link you review costs one credit. So in this Tool the used credits depend on the links and not on the reports. In the Dashboard you can always see how many credits are left. At all times you can add more…
Published by Christoph C. Cemper on 05/31/19
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Keyword Classification - table This is the Keyword classification page. You will be directed to this page if you click the link in the keyword information box. Here you can classify your keywords by brands, compound, money and others. Please make sure…
Published by LRT Team on 07/31/19
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We are aware that removing a penalty is a hard and time-consuming process. While boosting will speed up the whole disavow process for Google, it can still have many reasons why Link Detox Boost does not work as expected for a penalty in a specific case.…
Published by Christoph C. Cemper on 05/31/19
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Spot unnatural links before Google does! The Link Detox Genesis algorithm helps you spot unnatural links that are likely to trigger a Google filter or Manual Action Penalty. We’re using Link Detox Genesis in our link risk rules with millions of data…
Published by LRT Team on 02/11/21
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Technically the limit is maximum 150.000 links in one go at the moment. Commercially it’s limited by the number of Link Detox Boost credits you have in your plan or buy as add-on credits.
Published by Christoph C. Cemper on 05/31/19
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Disavow can take up to 9 months if done wrong or incomplete.
Published by Christoph C. Cemper on 08/22/19
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Link Detox Rules Manual Page
Link Detox Rules
Published by Christoph C. Cemper on 05/31/19
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Link Detox Rules Manual Page
Link Detox Rules
Published by LRT Team on 05/18/20
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Rate Links as Good or Bad You need to rate as many as possible links. Decide if links are good or bad for you. This means, if you think a link is bad, then rate this link with Thumbs-Down. If you think a link is good, the rate the link with Thumbs-Up.…
Published by Christoph C. Cemper on 05/31/19
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Multiple Ways to disavow links in LRT During your link audit you will come across many different types of links and you have many ways to find links to disavow in LRT. Note: To disavow a link means, that Google will ignore it for your rankings. Make…
Published by Christoph C. Cemper on 07/28/19
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Ideally we want the potentially bad link gone, but practically that can be difficult. Please make sure you have uploaded the disavow file to Google Search Console, got confirmation and waited at least 48 hours before starting Boost.
Published by Christoph C. Cemper on 05/31/19
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Please make sure you uploaded the disavowed links to GSC at least 48 hours before running Link Detox Boost, that you got confirmation that Google received the file, and ONLY upload the file that you gave Google. After you submit a disavow file to…
Published by Christoph C. Cemper on 08/08/19
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You can use the Link Detox Screener - a link browser in your browser - to go through links one by one. This is recommend the more and better links look appear to be, or the unclearer the decision it is for an automated system. Select links to review in…
Published by Christoph C. Cemper on 07/31/19
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Link Detox® is a brand and trademark owned by LinkResearchTools GmbH. It describes the software product component Link Detox that is used to audit backlink profiles and disavow toxic links. Link Detox is software that automatically rates links based…
Published by Christoph C. Cemper on 02/29/20
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LRT uses many different link data sources already, but we always recommend you to upload additional available backlink files. This way you can improve your results because we will combine and verify any data you upload. Backlink source files can be from…
Published by Christoph C. Cemper on 05/31/19
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Link Audit and Recovery FAQ 1. Why is it important to classify the keywords in Link Detox? The anchor text type plays an important role in how we calculate the risk of your links. That's the reason why we want you to classify your keywords. Certain…
Published by Christoph C. Cemper on 11/19/19
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No, Link Detox runs through complex procedures and analyzes to report the current status of your links. It categorizes your link with DTOXRISK (how risky the link probably is) and helps you in deciding if you should remove these links based on rules.…
Published by Christoph C. Cemper on 05/31/19
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You can plan your future use of Link Crawl Budget in the Link Crawl Budget management dashboard. There you define which of your projects are recrawled at which frequency.
Published by Christoph C. Cemper on 08/08/19
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Yes, we believe TOX3 links should be removed as they are classified as ‘very unnatural.’ We highly recommend you check TOX3 links carefully.
Published by Christoph C. Cemper on 02/28/20

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