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    • FredericoSeo
      FredericoSeo Subscriber last edited by

      I've noticed that my website's spam score has increased recently, and upon further investigation, I found some spammy links pointing to my site. and my website www.fastlandoffer.com Moz Smap Score is 16
      5 I haven't engaged in any spammy tactics, so I'm not sure how they got there.

      Does anyone have any tips or suggestions on how to effectively remove these spammy links from my website and improve its overall credibility and search engine rankings?

      Any insights or experiences would be greatly appreciated!

      Thanks in advance!

      Jamesmartinhub lawyersonia 2 Replies Last reply Reply Quote 0
      • alexabliss567
        alexabliss567 last edited by

        My website also gets high number of spammy links that are affecting my ranking. Please help me and tell the procedure how remove them

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        • f4fahim87
          f4fahim87 last edited by

          Hello,

          I understand how spammy backlinks can ruin the performance of an SEO expert for a website. I've also been faced the same issue where my competitor made some spammy backlinks for my website and I triggered it out.

          I simply made a text file mentioning those links and domains and upload it in google disavow tools.

          You can check it here:

          https://search.google.com/search-console/disavow-links

          I hope this will help for you.

          Thank you.

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          • Khanrajab8228
            Khanrajab8228 Subscriber Banned last edited by

            I remove these spammy links by following steps.
            What i did was
            Analysed backlink profile
            made a list of spammy links

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            • Jamesmartinhub
              Jamesmartinhub @Jamesmartinhub last edited by

              @Jamesmartinhub said in How to remove these spammy links:

              @FredericoSeo To effectively remove spammy links from your website and improve its credibility and search engine rankings, you can follow these steps:

              1. Identify the spammy links: Use tools like Google Search Console, Moz, or Ahrefs to identify the spammy links pointing to your site. Look for links from low-quality or irrelevant websites.

              2. Disavow spammy links: Once you've identified the spammy links, create a disavow file listing these links and submit it to Google Search Console. This tells Google to ignore these links when assessing your website's ranking.

              3. Improve website security: Ensure your website's security measures are up-to-date to prevent future spammy link injections. Regularly monitor your website for any suspicious activity.

              4. Build quality backlinks: Focus on building high-quality, relevant backlinks from authoritative websites through guest posting, content marketing, and networking within your industry.

              5. Monitor and maintain: Continuously monitor your website's backlink profile and regularly audit for any new spammy links. Stay proactive in addressing any issues that may arise.

              By taking these steps, you can effectively remove spammy links from your website and improve its overall credibility and search engine rankings.
              The same strategy i apply on my another website homehospital and its works very well.

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              • lawyersonia
                lawyersonia @FredericoSeo last edited by

                @FredericoSeo said in How to remove these spammy links:

                I've noticed that my website's spam score has increased recently, and upon further investigation, I found some spammy links pointing to my site. and my website www.fastlandoffer.com Moz Smap Score is 16
                5 I haven't engaged in any spammy tactics, so I'm not sure how they got there.
                Does anyone have any tips or suggestions on how to effectively remove these spammy links from my website and improve its overall credibility and search engine rankings?
                Any insights or experiences would be greatly appreciated!

                If you've noticed an uptick in your website's spam score and suspect spammy links, it's crucial to act swiftly. Start by identifying and contacting the webmasters of the sites hosting those links, requesting their removal. If unsuccessful, utilize Google's Disavow Tool to signal to search engines to ignore those links. Regular monitoring of your backlink profile is key to catching and addressing any new spammy links. Focus on producing quality content and ethical link-building practices to bolster your site's credibility and search engine rankings over time.

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                • nedirbilgiler
                  nedirbilgiler last edited by

                  Decide if this is necessary
                  Most of the time, Google can evaluate which links to trust without additional help, so most sites don't need to use this tool.

                  You should only disapprove backlinks if:

                  If you think there is a significant amount of spam, fake or low quality links pointing to your site.
                  If the links have caused or are likely to cause manual action on your site.

                  Google works hard to ensure that actions on third-party sites do not adversely affect a website. In some cases, inbound links can influence Google's opinion of a page or site. For example, you or the SEO you hired may have created bad links to your site by leveraging paid links or other link schemes that violate our quality guidelines. First and foremost, we recommend removing spammy or low-quality links to your site from the web as much as possible.

                  The disavow links tool does not support Domain properties. If you own a Domain property, this page does not apply to you.
                  Step 1: Create a list of links to disavow
                  Prepare your list of rejected pages or domains in a text file that you will upload to Google.

                  Link file format:

                  In each line, specify a URL or domain to reject. You cannot reject an entire subpath like example.com/tr/
                  To deny a domain (or subdomain), add "domain:" at the beginning (for example, domain:example.com)
                  The file must be a text file encoded in UTF-8 or 7-bit ASCII
                  File name must end in .txt
                  Maximum URL length is 2,048 characters
                  The maximum file size is 100,000 lines (including blank lines and comment lines) and 2 MB.
                  You can add comments to lines by starting them with the # sign. Lines starting with # are ignored by Google.

                  Example:

                  http://spam.example.com/stuff/comments.html
                  http://spam.example.com/stuff/paid-links.html

                  A domain name will be rejected

                  domain:xxxxxx.com

                  If you found URLs or sites to disavow in the links report for your site, you can download the data from the Links report by clicking the export button. Be sure to remove any URLs you do not want to reject from the downloaded file.

                  Step 2: Upload your list
                  You can publish a denial list for each property you own. Uploading a new listing for a property replaces all existing listings for that property.

                  You must be a property owner to upload a deny list.
                  Disapproved links still appear in the Links report.
                  The list is valid only for the property on which it is installed and any sub-properties. So, if you have both http and https properties, you need to upload a list for each. If you have a valid deny list for example.com, it also applies to m.example.com. If you have disavow lists for both coloring-free.com and m.example.com, the list for the two properties will be a combination of both lists.
                  To upload a list of pages or domains to reject:

                  Go to the disavow links tool page.
                  Select a property from the property list. The listing applies only to this property. If there is already a listing for this property, you'll see a summary of rejected pages and domains. Uploading another listing to this property replaces the existing listing for this property.

                  Select the reject file on your local computer as directed.
                  If there are errors in the file, you will immediately see a list of errors. Your old list will not be changed. You can correct your new list and try uploading again.
                  If the upload is successful, it may take a few weeks for Google to add your listing to our index while we re-crawl the web and re-process the pages we see.

                  Remove all rejected links from the property
                  If you want to remove all rejected links from a property, follow the steps below. If you want to replace the old list with the new one, you do not need to remove it. Just upload the new list.

                  Go to the disavow links tool page.
                  Select a property from the property list.
                  Click Cancel Rejects. The selected property's deny list is removed. It may take several weeks for Google to index your listing as we re-crawl the web and re-process the pages we see.

                  https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/2648487

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                  • monstrillo
                    monstrillo last edited by

                    Start by disavowing those spammy links through Google Search Console. Focus on creating high-quality content and earning authoritative backlinks. Regularly monitor your backlink profile to maintain credibility. Best of luck with improving your website's rankings!

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                    • Jamesmartinhub
                      Jamesmartinhub @FredericoSeo last edited by

                      @FredericoSeo To effectively remove spammy links from your website and improve its credibility and search engine rankings, you can follow these steps:

                      1. Identify the spammy links: Use tools like Google Search Console, Moz, or Ahrefs to identify the spammy links pointing to your site. Look for links from low-quality or irrelevant websites.

                      2. Disavow spammy links: Once you've identified the spammy links, create a disavow file listing these links and submit it to Google Search Console. This tells Google to ignore these links when assessing your website's ranking.

                      3. Improve website security: Ensure your website's security measures are up-to-date to prevent future spammy link injections. Regularly monitor your website for any suspicious activity.

                      4. Build quality backlinks: Focus on building high-quality, relevant backlinks from authoritative websites through guest posting, content marketing, and networking within your industry.

                      5. Monitor and maintain: Continuously monitor your website's backlink profile and regularly audit for any new spammy links. Stay proactive in addressing any issues that may arise.

                      By taking these steps, you can effectively remove spammy links from your website and improve its overall credibility and search engine rankings.

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                      • sarahwalsh
                        sarahwalsh last edited by

                        You do have to very careful with disavowing links, very careful, because what a lot of business do, is upload a disavow excel document to Google, and they break links, that might be good.

                        so you do need an SEO expert on this for sure, they need to know which links are rubbish, which are good. I run Kingsley Fencing and a business South Wales Demolition, both had rubbish links accumulate, if left, without consulting with an expert, the organic rankings would have dropped, so do go and see an SEO agency for advice, make sure the only linking websites are quality.

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