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Hi {NAME} I hope you're okay. Are you also confused by all the Google products getting renamed? Pr

Hi {NAME} I hope you're okay. Are you also confused by all the Google products getting renamed? Proactive Disavows? Didn't Google say that's not needed? Did they really? Here I found an interesting moment where John Muller explains - how bad links could influence algorithmic ranking problems - how proactive disavowing can help avoid a manual action - *of course only for "some webmasters" - like those aggressive Niche Site SEOs, for example...? [Proactive disavow and John Muller on How bad links could influence your algorithmic rankings.]( What do you think about that video? Have you seen it before? [It's here in full]( Also another question I also have How do you find and fix redirects after a website migration? Did you know we have a tool called "Link Juice Recovery" since 2009. Yeah, old-school name, I know. And there are 2 Googler's making fun of the old industry term "Link Juice".  But you certainly DID NOT know is that we have a new LJR2. That's a new "Fully automated redirect fixer that maps your URLs with AI and NLP, so you don't have to" tool. You know, finding broken URLs with internal and external links was possible 2009. But we have 2022 and so the AI can do (almost) all the work for you. It tries to figure out what you as an SEO would do - and suggest that. It speaks many languages English, German, Spanish, Dutch - you name it. Which language do you need? Would you like to learn about LJR2 or even have us try out what it could do for you? Just hit reply and let me know! Have a great day, Christoph C. Cemper Founder & CEO LinkResearchTools, Link Detox, URLinspector PS: did you know we launched a (still no cost beta) product [URLinspector](? Check it out. [.] 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. Privacy lrt.co/privacy/smpl Terms lrt.co/terms/smpl [Unsubscribe or manage subscription]( [View in your browser]( Am Langen Felde 12 / Top 1-4 1220 Wien Austria

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