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What to do when your website fall down from page 1 to page 6 by competitor while creating toxic backlinks to your site.?

let me explain everything. I found some keywords that don't required too much effort to push the site on first page.

I register a domain and do some onpage, write a handsome articles that do solve the searcher query. and boom ....... Luckly i got 2nd page for the query.

Buy using some social media sharing and some quality links around 10 i am able to grab the first page with 8 spot position,.

site is just 4 month old.

Problem happened when abc person created too many backlinks to my site home page and in next 3 to 4 days the website totally removed from search. its now even shown on 10th page of google.

What i did, i just put all the newly created links in Google Disavow Tool and after doing this. my site came back.

Now the problem is, My site didn't appear on 8th spot like its previously (before toxic links) instead it shown on 3rd page.

I tried hard to make some good quality content and publish it on website, also did again some social sharing with quality backlinks. But 4 month passed i didn't get that position back.

As per my view google didnt give a newly website full credit if its hit by any update, ...

If their is no fault of 'mine, i didn't do anything. why google didn't give a same acknowledgement after and before toxic spam disavow ....

NOW SAME THING IS HAPPEND TO MY ANOTHER WEBSITE TOO

Or what you suggest what to do in this situation ???

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