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Hey {NAME} The last couple weeks there was a bit more talk in the mainstream SEO news about Toxic

Hey {NAME} The last couple weeks there was a bit more talk in the mainstream SEO news about Toxic Links... We also put something together for you. What are "Toxic Links"? A marketing term. Of course. Links with high risk to cause a Google penalty (manual action) or (partial) ranking demotion (rankings drop) to your website. is quite a mouthful, isn’t it? [But this should clarify more.]( We put together a new site ToxicLink where we published - new articles and definitions from us - a couple existing articles for evergreen FAQ - so far undisclosed in public material, only available to LRT customers. [You can check it out here.]( And as a teaser I also have this flowchart for you, "should I worry about toxic links?" [You can check this and lott more out here.]( Enjoy & Learn Christoph C. Cemper and the team of LinkResearchTools PS: there's a lot more content coming soon - for example I still need to go thru an article by Marie Haynes which was quite extensive and has a lot of things to comment on or question. PPS: also an article about link evaluation from another SEO celebrity is due for a reply, but that's for another week. [.] You are receiving this email because on Jan 23, 2018, you opted in to the mailing list Monthly SEO Digest by Christoph C. Cemper - Frequency 1-2 per month max from LinkResearchTools. [Unsubscribe or manage subscription]( [View in your browser]( LinkResearchTools GmbH Am Langen Felde 12 / Top 1-4 1220 Wien Austria

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