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I never heard of the linkdetox. Good article and advice.
thanks mate, hope you are well, hope you can make it down to the meetup on Thursday...
Yup i'm coming :)
See you their mate...
Hey James, Great Article.... but can you please provide your reivew for LinkDetox.... is it really worth tool for link analysis?
hi Jemin, thanks for the feedback on the article, check out the following review here done by Link Research Tools - http://www.linkresearchtools.com/news/link-detox-clean-backlink-profile/
Thanks for the character guidelines.
Another great tool for cleaning up your link profile is RemoveEm. It automates a lot of the process, from finding and identifying your most-likely-to-be-bad links, to webmaster contact and follow up, to filing a reconsideration request with Google.
Cheers for the heads up on the other Tool Mark, and thanks for the post on Google+
linkdetox and removeem bookmarked. I'll be reviewing them with a case study since I recently just manually found a lot of porn links for a non-porn site. Thanks Mark and James!
I used http://www.linkdetox.com/ It seems pretty cool...
Well i asked to one thing is that important to remove suspicious links, TOXIC links are bad and have to remove for sure.... BUT suspicious links also need to remove? If not then what will be the another way to fix them?