Make sure you have your results sorted by "toxic score" so you can work on the links that are considered the most toxic.
Toxic Score is how the Backlink Audit tool determines which links pose the most potential harm to your site's rankings.
It is based on a scale of 0 to 100, where 0 is good and 100 is very toxic, and is calculated based on more than 50 toxic markers.
Check the link for toxic markers before making a decision on what to do with it next.
Toxic Backlinks – Check Toxic Backlinks
You need to work through your backlinks and determine what action to take.
However, it is recommended to remove or disavow links with a high toxic score.
Step 6: Create your whitelist
To maintain order, create a whitelist that includes domains with a low toxic score or that you know are natural and safe.
You can add links to your "keep" list after selecting them.
Toxic Backlinks – Backlink Audit whitelist
You will now be left with only the links that you have decided you need to take action on.
How to remove toxic backlinks?
Once you have created your whitelist, you will be left with the domains that are considered toxic.
Now is the time to take action on these links to clean up your link profile and improve your toxic score.
If you have received a manual action, you will definitely need to try to remove sample cell phone number in philippines a significant amount of toxic links.
If you haven't had any penalties and are performing routine debugging or have detected an algorithmic filter applied, you may want to skip this step and go straight to learning how to disavow.
Step 1: Create a list of links to remove
You can create a kill list directly from the Backlink Audit tool once you have selected one or more links.
Toxic Backlinks - Backlink audit to remove
If you are going to try to remove these links, go ahead and move them to your "links to remove" list under the "Remove" tab.
This assumes you have been able to find an email address to send the deletion request to.
Otherwise, you will have to disavow the link.
Additionally, users can also use the Delete tab for link change requests.
An example would be asking someone to change a link from dofollow to nofollow.
Step 2: Connect your email
Go to the “Delete” tab, and if you use Gmail or a Microsoft email account, you can connect your email account to the tool.
Once this is done, you will be able to submit deletion requests in one click.
Simply click the Add button next to "Mailbox" to connect your account.
Toxic Backlinks - Backlink audit email