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my website is activate in egg incubation industry https://www.taksafir.com . Level of this site spam score is 11% . now how can i reduce that ?
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@HeidiMaryAyuningtyas said in Spam site:
my website is activate in egg incubation industry https://www.taksafir.com . Level of this site spam score is 11% . now how can i reduce that ?
How to Reduce Spam Score for Your Website
Spam score is a measure used by Moz to indicate the likelihood of a website being penalized by search engines. A high spam score can negatively impact your site's ranking and credibility. Here's how you can reduce the spam score for your website:Remove Low-Quality Backlinks:
Use tools like Google Search Console to identify and disavow low-quality or spammy backlinks.
Reach out to webmasters of low-quality sites linking to your site and request link removal.
Improve Content Quality:Ensure your content is unique, valuable, and relevant to your audience.
Avoid duplicate content and thin content that doesn’t provide value.
Enhance User Experience:Improve site navigation to make it user-friendly.
Ensure your website loads quickly and is mobile-friendly.
Avoid Over-Optimization:Use keywords naturally and avoid keyword stuffing.
Ensure your meta tags, titles, and descriptions are unique and descriptive.
Check for Technical Issues:Regularly audit your site for broken links, 404 errors, and server issues.
Use HTTPS to secure your site and gain trust from visitors and search engines.
Build High-Quality Backlinks:Focus on earning backlinks from reputable and relevant sites.
Engage in guest blogging and provide valuable content to authoritative sites in your industry.
Maintain a Clean Link Profile:Regularly monitor your link profile for any new, potentially harmful links.
Use tools like Moz, Ahrefs, or SEMrush to keep track of your backlinks.
Improve Social Signals:Increase your presence on social media platforms.
Encourage social sharing of your content to build natural links and traffic.
By implementing these strategies, you can gradually reduce the spam score of your website and improve its overall health and ranking. -
Our best advice is, don’t ever get links from a spam website, we had spam websites linking to our demolition business, it negatively impacted our seo.
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Hi there,
Jo from the Help Team here.
Moz's Spam Score is the percentage of sites with similar features we've found to be penalized or banned by Google. To improve this score I would recommend reading our guide which explains the 27 factors used to make up this score. You can then look at your site and investigate areas you would like to improve on your site:
https://moz.com/help/link-explorer/link-building/spam-score
Best of luck!
Jo
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