Moz may shut down a website for reasons like focusing on core products, consolidating services, or underperformance. For specifics, their blog or announcements might help. It’s a reminder of how businesses often reassess and prioritize—what factors do you think are most important in such decisions?
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RE: Why Moz shutdown on seprate website ?
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RE: Moz API Spam Score - Backlinks
Hey RejinKayastha!
Great that you're focusing on improving DA.
PBNs & No-Follow Links:
PBNs: Google can detect PBNs, and using them can lead to penalties, especially if they’re low-quality.
No-Follow Links: They don’t directly affect rankings but still help diversify your backlink profile.
Spam Score (10-40):
A score in this range could be risky. It’s important to focus on high-quality backlinks to improve your profile over time.Tips:
Disavow harmful backlinks via Google’s tool.
Build white-hat links through guest posts and content marketing.
Monitor your backlink profile regularly with Moz, Ahrefs, or SEMrush.
Hope that helps! Let me know if you need more info.@RejinKayastha