Seojocktoberfest - link health audits and organic traffic recovery - Scott McLay

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#SEOJocktoberFestLink Health Audits & Organic Traffic Recovery

ID: Yard GuestPass: y@rdgu3st

@YardDigital@Scott_McLay

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A bit about me

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Technical Lead & Strategist @ Yard

15 Years Digital ExperienceSEO AuditsLink Health AuditsWebsite MigrationsTechnical SEOSEO Strategy & Planning----------------------------------------------------------------------(Ex) Coder (HTML, PHP & C#)(Ex) Link Spammer<3 VW Beetles (Only those that predate 1980)Worst Public Speaker - EVER!

A bit about me

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Why do we need link audits?

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Google’s Webmaster Guidelines

Any links intended to manipulate PageRank or a site's

ranking in Google search results may be considered part

of a link scheme and a violation of Google’s Webmaster

Guidelines. This includes any behavior that manipulates

links to your site or outgoing links from your site

Why we need link audits

https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/66356?hl=en

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What types of links?

Buying or selling links that pass PageRank (Includes

free gifts or exchange of services)

Excessive link exchanges

Large-scale article marketing or guest posting

campaigns with keyword-rich anchor text links

Using automated programs or services to create links to

your site

Why we need link audits

https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/66356?hl=en

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In addition they say…..

Creating links that weren’t editorially placed or

vouched for by the site’s owner on a page, otherwise

known as unnatural links, can be considered a violation

of our guidelines

Why we need link audits

https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/66356?hl=en

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Break their rules and….

Why we need link audits

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Why we need link audits

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A yes to one of these = link audit required

Have you ever had an SEO agency that built links?

Have you ever had a PR Agency that syndicated stories

online?

Have you had a website online for over a year?

Why we need link audits

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How to conduct a link audit

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My link health check process

Conducting a link audit

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Top level link audits

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Tools used

Kerboo for link scoring

Link Research tools for site classification

Most Importantly…Majestic, Ahrefs & Search Console for Link Data

Top level link audits

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Metrics used

LinkRisk Classification (Bad, Suspicious, Good, etc…)

PageRisk & DirectoryRisk

Anchor Text Breakdown (Keyword, Brand, Natural, etc…)

Website Type Breakdown (Blog, Directory, Social, etc…)

Top level link audits

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LinkRisk classification

Top level link audits

Investigation NeededHealthy Bad

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LinkRisk classification

Top level link audits

Healthy Investigation Needed Bad

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PageRisk & DirectoryRisk

Custom metrics used to aggregate LinkRisk score by a

single page or website directory and assign a score

between 0 and 10

Top level link audits

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Anchor Text breakdown

Anchor text is one of the signals Google uses to work

out if a link is manipulative

High percentage of keyword anchor text is sign that

link spam may exist

Top level link audits

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Website Type Breakdown

The following are considered as spam, no matter what

the anchor text or metrics are:

Low value website directories

Low value bookmarking websites

PR Syndication websites

Article syndication websites

Top level link audits

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What is a healthy profile?

A healthy link profile contains the following

characteristics:

LinkRisk score of < 550

Small percentage of keyword anchor text

Low percentage or no low value links

Top level link audits

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90% of the time I end up like this….

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Manual Reviews

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Tools used

Kerboo for link management

Majestic, Ahrefs & Search Console for Link Data

Most Importantly…YOUR EYES & experience

Manual Reviews

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Classifying Your Links

During manual reviews I assign 1 of 3 classifications:

Healthy (In no way manipulative)

Suspicious (Guest posts & potentially paid links)

Toxic (Directories, Bookmarks, Scraper websites)

Manual Reviews

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What does a good link look like?

Manual Reviews

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What does a healthy link look like?

Manual Reviews

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What does a suspicious link look like?

Manual Reviews

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What does a Toxic link look like?

Manual Reviews

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Ask yourself….

Is this an authoritative website?

Has it got the potential to drive traffic?

Was the link editorially placed?

How might Google view this link?

Manual Reviews

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Link Removals

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The process

1) Get contact details for all websites

2) Draft a email template

3) Email the list

4) Check if the links have been removed

5) Remove the webmasters that have taken action

6) Repeat steps 3,4 & 5 another 2 times

Link Removals

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Finding contact details

Majority of websites will have contact info available

Check their website

Check the whois domain registration database

Check any other websites the webmaster owns

Check their facebook account

Link Removals

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Email templates

Follow the following rules when creating your email

template:

1) Be polite

2) Be clear

3) Have a degree of personalisation i.e. first name

Link Removals

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Email template example

Link Removals

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Mail merge

Use data hook's ([Name]) within your template and use

your excel database of contact info and email template

within word to perform a mail merge to quickly contact

the list

Link Removals

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Checking if a link has been removed

Use a crawler such as Screaming Frog to crawl the pages

where links exist - using a custom filter containing

your domain name

Link Removals

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Disavowing Links

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The process

To successfully disavow links you must

1) Create a notepad file (.txt)

2) Find which websites have multiple links

3) Use domain: prefix to disavow at domain level

a) Use excel’s CONCATENATE formula to quickly generate

b) Paste the list into the notepad file

4) Paste the rest of the URLs into the notepad file

5) Check the list for errors

6) Upload to Google

Disavowing Links

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Reconsideration Requests

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Writing a good recon request

● Be honest about previous SEO tactics

● Detail the steps taken to resolve the issues

● Highlight the number of links removed & disavowed

● Link to a gDoc with a list of all “bad” links

● Say it will never happen again

Reconsideration Requests

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Organic traffic recovery

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Manual action removed but not a full recovery

Organic traffic recovery

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Algorithmic filters

Only a few algo filters are public (i.e. Penguin &

Panda) but many exist

● Link velocity

● Anchor text

● P13 / P30 / P60

Organic traffic recovery

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Recovering your traffic

Organic traffic recovery

Some links removed may have been providing SEO value

despite having the characteristics of a “bad” link so

authority will be lost

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Link building tactics that still work

● Link reclamation

● Content creation and outreach

● Real world sponsorships i.e. Events

● Releasing news stories to the media

Organic traffic recovery

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Build topical authority

Don't concentrate on pure link authority, instead build

topical authority by creating topical hubs around the

products or services that will GAIN relevant links.

Organic traffic recovery

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Audit your technical setup

● Are there redirect or canonical tag issues?

● Is the website IA optimal?

● Is the website multi device compatible?

● Is there any duplicate content?

● Is the website blocking crawlers?

Organic traffic recovery

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Thank you!

Scott McLay@Scott_McLay

@YardDigital