How to reduce Spam score
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hello guys recently i buy a expire domain rowlyrics but i dont know the spam score of this domain. now its spam score is 46. how m reduce the spam score pls help me guys
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the only to reduce your spam score. is to disavow spammy links from search console
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Hi,
You have to pay attention to the Google Search Console reports. For example, you can see how many pages got indexed, if there are mistakes, check the speed report, etc. Any issue that appears there, fix it up asap.
Also, you might wish to consider to apply structured data and/or schema markup.
Last but not less important, content, perhaps you can include more data on each page, like the history of the musicians, the musical instruments, the recording company and or a blog dedicated to the subject, as example.Let's say "content is the king" and you have to differentiate your website from others that publish those same lyrics, otherwise you have duplicate content.
Good luck!Mª Verónica
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thanks, sir but in google search console am already submit my sitemap and verify m the owner of this. now what is next step .
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Hi,
Sadly, today the spam score is 49!
First, you have to probe to Google that you are a new owner and that you will keep the new website into the Google best practices.
The first thing that you have to do is include the website into Google Search Console and upload the sitemap. https://search.google.com/search-console/about
Hope this helps and put your website in the right path. Good luck.Mª Verónica
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