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How to Reduce the spam score of the website?
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My website is www.naturesouq.com,it is a E-commerce Portal and Moz shows a spam score of 8,may i know why my site spam score is high and how can i reduce it,after all it is a dubai store portal.
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Can anyone help me to increase my da pa by shubham
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Please provide that information by shubham visuals
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i tried to reduce my spam score now my blog spam score is 57% i don't know to to reduce
if possible please suggest me some idea
blog :- bicave.com -
To reduce the Spam Score of you domain, follow the steps below:
- Find toxic backlinks through Semrush.
- Create a list of links to disavow, learn more here.
- Go to the disavow links tool page and upload the list.
You'll see the changes with 30 days.
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I bought the boringmagazine.com last month and I forgot to check the spam score without any off-page strategy my domain is showing 46% of Spam in Moz. Please help me to reduce it.
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@jasetucker
Remove Low-Quality Backlinks: Use tools like Google Search Console or Ahrefs to identify and disavow spammy backlinks.
Improve Content Quality: Ensure all content is original, valuable, and well-written.
Fix On-Page SEO Issues: Resolve broken links, duplicate content, and thin content.
Avoid Over-Optimization: Don’t overuse keywords or manipulate anchor text.
Enhance Website Security: Implement SSL, prevent malware, and regularly update plugins and themes. -
I just launched my website for a month and didn't build any backlinks. why do I get a spam score at 8%? https://moneywise.co.nz/
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perform a deep backlink analysis of your website using tools like GSC, semrush, moz or ahrefs. Find all the toxic links. Generate a disavow file and submit it.
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To reduce your website's spam score, ensure your content is original, relevant, and high-quality. Regularly update and maintain your site; avoid using excessive keywords or spammy links. Implement strong security measures to prevent unauthorized access and utilize a clean, user-friendly design. Additionally, regularly monitor your site's analytics to identify and address any potential spam issues promptly.
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To lower a website's spam score, concentrate on enhancing content quality and ensuring its uniqueness and relevance. Conduct regular audits to remove low-quality or duplicate content, and avoid keyword stuffing. Maintain a clean backlink profile by obtaining links from reputable and relevant sites, and regularly review and disavow any harmful or spammy links. Additionally, ensure that your website follows best practices for on-page SEO and user experience.
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To reduce your website's spam score, focus on creating original, valuable content and using clean HTML code without hidden elements. Secure your site with HTTPS, minimize intrusive ads and pop-ups, and earn backlinks from reputable sources. Additionally, avoid linking to low-quality sites and ensure your website is mobile-optimized. Regular updates to content and site features also help maintain a low spam score. [Tuyul138]
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i have this website- **[https://guideuncle.com/]*. How to reduce my website spam score even i did not started off page Seo for this website.
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you can use google disavowed tool. it will take minimum 30 day to remove the spammy links from you site
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Remove Toxic Backlinks: Use tools like Google Search Console, Ahrefs, or Moz to identify and disavow toxic or low-quality backlinks pointing to your site.
Improve Content Quality: Ensure all your content is original, high-quality, and relevant to your audience. Avoid duplicate content and thin content that provides little value.
Optimize On-Page SEO: Properly use meta tags, headers, and keywords without overstuffing. Ensure your website’s structure is clean and well-organized.
Check for Malware: Regularly scan your website for malware and other security issues. Use security plugins and keep your CMS, plugins, and themes updated.
Remove Hidden Text and Links: Ensure there are no hidden text or links on your site that could be considered deceptive by search engines.
Use Clean Code: Ensure your website’s code is clean and free from unnecessary or outdated elements. This helps with site speed and reduces the risk of hidden spam.
Fix Broken Links: Regularly check for and fix broken links on your site. Tools like Screaming Frog can help identify these.
Monitor User-Generated Content: If your website allows user-generated content, like comments or forum posts, ensure it’s moderated to prevent spammy or low-quality contributions.
Optimize for Mobile: Ensure your website is mobile-friendly and provides a good user experience on all devices.
Enhance Website Speed: Improve your site’s loading speed using techniques such as image optimization, leveraging browser caching, and minimizing HTTP requests.
Use SSL Certificate: Ensure your site uses HTTPS rather than HTTP to improve security and trustworthiness.
Improve Domain Authority: Work on building your domain authority by creating high-quality content and earning backlinks from reputable sources.
Check for Cloaking: Ensure you are not using cloaking, which means showing different content to search engines than to users. This is a major red flag for search engines.
Avoid Keyword Stuffing: Use keywords naturally within your content and avoid overstuffing, which can be seen as a spammy practice.
Regularly Audit Your Site: Perform regular SEO audits to catch and fix any issues before they become significant problems. Tools like SEMrush, Moz, and Ahrefs can help with this.
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Hello everyone, my website checkseotools.com has spam score 58. I didn't created any backlinks, my website is online tools website. If any one can help me to reduce my spam score.
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im sure that im not did anything that increase m spam score!!!!!!!!
what is the best suggest for resolving this big issue!! that affect for my keywords please tell it very short dearsthanks to moz wesite
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Hello everyone, I'd like to ask for some advice regarding the increasing spam score on my website
Sriramana Enterprises, which is 33%, despite the numerous precautions and tools I've used to reduce it. I've used tools like Sem Rush and removed unwanted spam sites, but the spam score isn't decreasing, Kindly suggest me the better way to reduce spam score. -
We need to know first why spam scores increase. Whatever, i came here to check if my website Todaypost.site will show any changes after this reply.
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Hi Everyone,
I have read over 100 comments above but haven't found a specific solution. I am very depressed because the spam score of my website is increasing. Can someone from support please help me? This is my website: https://bestwelderreview.com/. Please check it and provide guidance on how to improve its spam score.
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Hi Everyone,
I have read ill comments above almost 100+ but I did not find and specific solution. I am very depressed because the spam score of my website is increasing. Can someone from support please help me? This is my website: https://bestwelderreview.com/. Please check it and provide guidance on how to improve its spam score.
Thanks
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I build a new website Aamir.Guru and this spam score is 56 why? I was uploading a Disavow file but that's not working.
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To reduce your website's spam score:
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Remove low-quality backlinks.
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Improve content quality.
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Optimize on-page SEO.
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Regularly monitor your spam score.
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To reduce spam score of any website, the only viable option to disavow links from GSC by uploading spammy links in a notepad file
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To reduce your website's spam score, focus on creating original, valuable content and using clean HTML code without hidden elements. Secure your site with HTTPS, minimize intrusive ads and pop-ups, and earn backlinks from reputable sources. Additionally, avoid linking to low-quality sites and ensure your website is mobile-optimized. Regular updates to content and site features also help maintain a low spam score.
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There are many ways with which you can reduce the spam score of a website.
- Disvow the spammy links with help from Google Webmasters Tools.
- Re-phrase your existing content and make it high quality
- Also, check for the alt-txt of the images
- SEO needs be top notch
- Make sure to get backlinks for high quality and relevant websites.
- Do not give too many backlinks to other websites
- Also make sure to add backlinks to your website content in a natural way.
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My website has a spam score 35%. Can someone help me to reduce it. Please check.
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My website is sportsdunia is a football platform. Providing latest news, related to the world of football. Previously, my spam score was 6%, but it has suddenly increased to 44%. We have already audited our backlink profile and submitted it to the Google disavow list, but it's been a month now and the score is not decreasing. What should be the best practice to reduce the spam score expect Google disavow list.
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Remove all spamy backlinks to reduce your website spam score, this is the only method to reduce spam score quickly, it's my personal experience I reduced spam score from 30 to 9 of an website about blogging.
What I did:- Analyze backlinks profile
- Make a list of spamy backlinks
- And remove all backlinks
- Finally spam score reduced to 9
Note: It may take 2 to 3 months.
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Hello everyone,
I'm currently working on reducing the Spam Score (SS) for 6love. I have already disavowed some backlinks and optimized the application for faster loading times. However, I haven't seen a significant decrease in the Spam Score yet and I'm wondering if it just needs more time to reflect these changes.
I'm open to any suggestions or tips you might have to further decrease the SS. Are there other effective strategies I should consider? Any insights or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
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my websit techbeen.ir
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@rightangledev said in How to Reduce the spam score of the website?:
o reduce the spam score of a website, focus on creating high-quality, original content, regularly update your website, and implement strong security measures to protect against malware and hacking. Additionally, monitor and disavow any spammy backlinks to improve your website's credibility and trustworthiness.
Why my spam score is 11 for the website https://www.greenbreezehvac.com
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To reduce the spam score of a website, focus on creating high-quality, original content, regularly update your website, and implement strong security measures to protect against malware and hacking. Additionally, monitor and disavow any spammy backlinks to improve your website's credibility and trustworthiness.
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i got also the spam score percentage
may i know how MOZ determinate it as a high spam score domain?
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What is the level of Spam Score that is acceptable ? Should it be zero percent ?
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How To reduce my website Spam score
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Reducing the spam score of a website involves several strategies:
Regularly monitor and disavow spammy backlinks.
Create high-quality, original content.
Engage in ethical SEO practices.
Ensure website security to prevent hacking and malware.
Moderate user-generated content to prevent spam submissions.
Conduct periodic audits to identify and rectify spam issues.
Implementing these strategies can gradually lower the website's spam score and improve its credibility. -
Reducing the spam score of a website involves several strategies:
Regularly Monitor Backlinks: Identify and disavow low-quality or spammy backlinks using tools like Google Search Console or third-party backlink checkers.
Create High-Quality Content: Focus on producing valuable, relevant, and original content that attracts genuine organic backlinks and engagement.
Engage in White-Hat SEO Practices: Follow ethical SEO techniques such as optimizing meta tags, improving website speed, and enhancing user experience.
Check Website Security: Ensure your website is secure from hacking and malware, as spammy behavior can negatively impact your spam score.
Monitor User-Generated Content: Moderate comments, forum posts, and user-generated content to prevent spam submissions from affecting your website's reputation.
Regularly Audit Your Website: Conduct periodic audits to identify and rectify any potential spam issues, including duplicate content, keyword stuffing, or cloaking.
By implementing these strategies consistently, you can gradually reduce your website's spam score and improve its overall credibility and visibility in search engine results.
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I've done everything as per the policy, still my website https://singingclassesdelhi.in/ is showing high spam score on Moz. Please suggest something. Thankyou
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Hey @robertbrown1432
Your Website have some backlinks from websites which has higher spam scores.
www.4mark.net
www.bookmark4you.com
www.socialbookmarkssite.com/
www.video-bookmark.com/
techspy.com/Disallow these sites with robot.txt file and your website spam score should be descreased.
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My Website spam score is up to 64% (https://anshrealestate.com/). And I tried every way to reduce it. Please advice me to reduce that.
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@alexjackson571 said in How to Reduce the spam score of the website?:
Thanks for sharing this info guys it really helped me a lot.
I have 2 websites
The spam score is 4 and 56 respectively.
i read that some spammy backlinks is using by you for your website. i didn't find any spammy backlink and broken links. can you suggest me the perfect tools to finding broken links. -
i got also the spam score percentage
may i know how MOZ determinate it as a high spam score domain?
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Hello and thanks for providing the resolution to reduce spam score. I'm running travel websites Tour Crown and Nepal Tour Packages(https://nepaltourpackages.co.in/) I have started working on both the sites at the same time. But the Spam Score for my Tour Crown website is 76% and for Nepal Tour Packages, it is zero. may I know why it is? While I Have tried everything you mentioned here.. Thanks
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Get more Backlinks from high DA websites and check for errors in Google Search Console . Resolve all the errors and wait for Magic.
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Hi, I have a blogging site https://weblogs4u.com/. As soon as I purchased the domain, it already had a spam score. Now, how do I eliminate it?
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@smithjack007 how did you check the spam score of your website is it from any reliable website?
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Hi, I'm Amit Sharma from Noida, India. I'm running a travel website Tour Crown. The problem is that it is showing a Spam Score of 76% while I did not make any backlinks. My Other website Nepal Tour Packages is running OK. I'm not getting that, what the problem is actually. Can you please help?
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