<b>Link removal outreach is mostly wasted effort</b>
<b>The myth:</b> you must email spammy webmasters and beg them to remove links before disavowing.
<b>Reality:</b> for a manual action, Google wants to see a removal <i>attempt</i> — but the attempt is procedural, not effective. Spam-farm operators don't answer emails, and they don't take links down. That's precisely why the disavow tool exists: it's the unilateral override when removal fails.
<i>Actually,</i> elaborate outreach campaigns with tracking spreadsheets and follow-up sequences are sold as diligence, but for genuine spam domains the success rate rounds to zero.
The outreach-as-product category bills hours for emails that were never going to land.
Reality check: document a reasonable attempt, then disavow. Don't pay anyone to chase ghosts for months.
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<b>Link removal outreach is mostly wasted effort</b>
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