Moz Spam Score
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Hi! The spam score for my sites is "--" with no graph. The sites are large ecommerce sites with a ton of branded search and DAs of 50+. Simple question - are these clean spam scores, or has Moz not calculated the scores yet?
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Fish frys = Link Bait (pun intended)
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Wow... look at the spam scores on those Italian religious sites. I'll bet they have gambling links to their bingo schedules.
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Perhaps the input is particular...?
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I have a few sites showing the same - I am guessing its a timing thing
Great additional to Moz.
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Don't feel bad. The Pope's site shows the same thing.
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