Reducing the spam score is a hectic task. My website WAPDA Bills Online got this issue and I removed all the spammy Links
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zoemiles
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Online bill checking platform
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RE: reduce spamscore
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RE: Domain Authority Not Changed?
@peaceforchange00 this is not the big problem. I faced this issue on my Mepco bill website. But now it is okay.
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RE: how to do seo audit
Have you tried Moz paid tool? Recently I conducted the audit of my lescoebill online website.
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RE: how to do seo audit
There are various tools available for the SEO audit but you will get the same results by doing an audit from all the tools. I recommend you to go with the paid plans of Moz it is the best and most reliable. I always use Moz for conducting the audit of my projects and my client projects. Recently I did audit of my lesco bill online website.
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RE: Domain Authority Not Changed?
I have faced the same issue on my client's website but when I get the link from this website fescoonline my DA jumps 4 points.
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RE: domain authority has not changed
@seopack-org13dc You can increase DA, PA and traffic of website by making high authority backlinks.
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RE: Page Indexing without content
@AtuliSulava It sounds like you're experiencing a frustrating issue with your website's indexing. I have faced this issue. Unfortunately, I have prevented my website from indexing in google by mistake. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve the problem:
Check Robots.txt: Ensure that your site's robots.txt file is not blocking search engine bots from accessing the content on the affected pages.
Review Meta Tags: Check the <meta name="robots" content="noindex"> tag on the affected pages. If present, remove it to allow indexing.
Content Accessibility: Make sure that the content on the affected pages is accessible to search engine bots. Check for any JavaScript, CSS, or other elements that might be blocking access to the content.
Canonical Tags: Verify that the canonical tags on the affected pages are correctly pointing to the preferred version of the page.
Structured Data Markup: Ensure that your pages have correct structured data markup to help search engines understand the content better.
Fetch as Google: Use Google Search Console's "Fetch as Google" tool to see how Googlebot sees your page and if there are any issues with rendering or accessing the content.
Monitor Google Search Console: Keep an eye on Google Search Console for any messages or issues related to indexing and crawlability of your site.
Wait for Re-crawl: Sometimes, Google's indexing issues resolve themselves over time as the search engine re-crawls and re-indexes your site. If the problem persists, consider requesting a re-crawl through Google Search Console.
If the issue continues, it might be beneficial to seek help from a professional SEO consultant who can perform a detailed analysis of your website and provide specific recommendations tailored to your situation.
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