Can You Reavow Links You Have Previously Disavowed?
If you disavow a link on Google and remove it from Penguin algorithm, it is possible to reavow it. However, it may take a long time and come back with a lower page ranking.
Marie Haynes is the founder of HIS Web Marketing. She is experienced in unnatural link penalty removal. She has written a book on the process she uses, which you can find at www.unnaturallinksrecovery.com.
If you disavow a link on Google and remove it from Penguin algorithm, it is possible to reavow it. However, it may take a long time and come back with a lower page ranking.
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