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Use unnatural anchor text. If you can fix those links (diversify the anchor text and or remove the bad links), that's your best option, but if you're still struggling with penguins, a disavow tool might work for you. Keep in mind that we still don't know much about the update cycle, specifically whether you can restore it outside of data updates (of which there are only two, year-month-day and year-month-day as of this writing). Coupled with Google's stated denials.
The penguin emoji is the greatest thing ever. Please give it up at all costs. You are a victim of negativity If you think you are a victim of a link-based attack (someone intentionally creates bad links to harm your site) and you are unable to remove those links. Unfortunately, this is a common moible number data scenario with these attacks. Denial is the new weapon in your arsenal. I hesitate to mention this because negative SEO, while very real, is also very rare. The vast majority (more than %) of people who consider themselves negative victims usually also.

Suffering from other problems. So before you start disavowing links, make sure you're solving the right problem? Even if you determine that bad links are your problem, discovering exactly which links are bad links is a completely dangerous process. The problem is that most links, even low-value links, still help your rankings. So if you start deleting. which could take weeks, the new tool is far from a magic wand to ward off the penguins. This has nothing to do with really, but was added this week.
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