Using Disvow

lokko

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Question about using disvow. For local seo, I have citations that I made in the past, and the address was different back then. So I changed most citations, however a few I can't change at all, I tried contacting the directories but hear nothing from them. What I plan to do is disvow those links. Now my question is, does google disvow the entire domain, or just the subdomain? Because I want to create new accounts on the site with the new address updated.

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I would avoid disavow if you can . Generally it does not have an affect
 
A disavow doesn't fix any data inconsistancy and there is no point in disavowing these citations. The link isn't the problem, it's the outdated data. In general, disavowing is possible on exact URL level or on (sub)domain level.

From my experience: After an adress change, there will always be some old and outdated profiles/citations/local directory entries left. As long as the majority and the important ones like e.g. Google My Business, Yelp and similar are changed, that's never a problem.
 
So what's the solution? Cause it's a strong local citation and they don't answer to emails...
 
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