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  • aprase
    aprase last edited by Nov 10, 2023, 7:14 AM

    I AM HERE TO DISCUSS MY PROBLEM AFTER THE GOOGLE CORE UPDATE OF OCTOBER MONTH MY WEBSITE SPAM SCORE IS INCREASING RAPIDLY HOW TO CONTROL THIS PROBLEM PLEASE HELP ME ASAP MY WEBSITE NAME IS EGYPT DIRECT

    LightingShade kaamsajjad lawyersonia 3 Replies Last reply Apr 2, 2024, 11:27 AM Reply Quote 1
    • kholidin
      kholidin @sarahwalsh last edited by May 27, 2024, 5:04 AM

      @sarahwalsh Many company SEO workers want to get instant results by using methods that are not good according to Google. In my experience, let the website flow as it is, even though the PA/DA is low, Google will know that it is white hat SEO.

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      • topic:timeago_earlier,2 months
      • sarahwalsh
        sarahwalsh last edited by Apr 3, 2024, 7:07 PM

        its important that all the onsite seo, follows the advice of Google E-EAT. Plus, every backlink, must be quality built in a white hat way. This is how we got a company onto the first page of Google in the U.K for "Bristol garden offices"- we done this through using white hat SEO methods.

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        • lawyersonia
          lawyersonia @aprase last edited by Apr 2, 2024, 11:27 AM

          @aprase said in How to Diminish the spam score of the site?:

          I AM HERE TO DISCUSS MY PROBLEM AFTER THE GOOGLE CORE UPDATE OF OCTOBER MONTH MY WEBSITE SPAM SCORE IS INCREASING RAPIDLY HOW TO CONTROL THIS PROBLEM PLEASE HELP ME ASAP MY WEBSITE NAME IS EGYPT DIRECT

          If your website's spam score is increasing rapidly after the Google core update, it's crucial to take immediate action to address the issue. Here are some steps you can take:

          Conduct a thorough review of your website's content and backlink profile to identify any spammy or low-quality elements.
          Remove or disavow any spammy backlinks pointing to your site.
          Ensure that your content is high-quality, relevant, and adds value to users.
          Optimize your website's technical aspects, such as site speed, mobile-friendliness, and security.
          Monitor your website's performance regularly and make adjustments as needed to maintain compliance with Google's guidelines.
          Consider seeking assistance from SEO professionals or consultants who can provide expert guidance and support in addressing spam-related issues.
          Stay informed about updates and changes to Google's algorithms and guidelines to proactively mitigate potential issues in the future.
          By taking these proactive measures, you can work towards controlling the spam score of your website and improving its overall performance in search engine rankings.

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          • husnainofficial
            Husnain CH last edited by Mar 31, 2024, 9:08 AM

            Also Check this for reduce spam score: https://moz.com/community/q/topic/71365/reduce-spamscore/2?_=1711876049521

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            • topic:timeago_earlier,2 months
            • dramaslive
              dramaslive last edited by Jan 27, 2024, 7:45 PM

              The backlink profile is frequently the foundation of an SEO strategy for a website. But not every backlink is made equal. Backlinks from spammy, low-quality sources can greatly raise a website's spam score. When assessing backlinks, search engines like Google give preference to high-quality backlinks over bulk ones. Here on our Help Hub CapCut Mod APK, there's an excellent video about spam score.

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              • topic:timeago_earlier,11 days
              • rentacar85
                rentacar85 last edited by Jan 16, 2024, 5:15 PM

                I recently migrated the website [www.rent-a-car-otopeni.ro](link url) from http to https, after the migration I had a spam score of 2, I modified several hundred backlinks that I had to the site and now the spam score has reached 83, what solution is there to lower my score/

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                • topic:timeago_earlier,about a month
                • Aaromatic
                  Aaromatic last edited by Dec 5, 2023, 7:39 AM

                  To diminish the spam score of a lifestyle site, consider the following steps:

                  1. Quality Content: Ensure your website provides valuable, relevant, and original content. High-quality content is less likely to trigger spam filters.

                  1. Check for Malware: Regularly scan your site for malware. Malicious code can elevate your spam score, so keep your website clean and secure.

                  2. Review Backlinks: Monitor and disavow toxic backlinks. Low-quality or spammy backlinks can negatively impact your site's reputation.

                  3. Email Authentication: Implement SPF, DKIM, and DMARC authentication protocols to verify your email communications. This can reduce the likelihood of your emails being marked as spam.

                  4. User Engagement: Encourage genuine user engagement. High levels of interaction, comments, and social sharing can positively influence your site's credibility.

                  5. Opt-In Subscriptions: Ensure that your email marketing follows opt-in practices. Only send emails to users who have explicitly subscribed, reducing the chance of being marked as spam.

                  6. Responsive Design: Ensure your website is mobile-friendly. A good user experience across devices contributes to a positive perception by both users and spam filters.

                  7. Regular Updates: Keep your website software, plugins, and themes up to date. Outdated software may have vulnerabilities that can be exploited by spammers.

                  8. Monitor Blacklists: Regularly check if your site is listed on any spam blacklists. If so, take immediate action to address the issues and request removal.

                  9. Transparent Privacy Policy: Clearly communicate your website's privacy policy. Transparency can build trust and reduce suspicion from spam filters.

                  By consistently implementing these measures, you can improve your lifestyle site's reputation and reduce its spam score.

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                  • skeducationegde1
                    skeducationegde1 last edited by Dec 4, 2023, 6:34 AM

                    I understand your concern about the increased spam score after the Google Core Update in October. To control this problem, consider the following steps:

                    1. Audit Backlinks: Evaluate your website's backlink profile. Identify and disavow low-quality or spammy backlinks using Google's Disavow Tool.

                    2. Content Quality: Ensure your website content is high-quality, relevant, and provides value to users. Remove or update any outdated or thin content.

                    3. User Experience: Improve your website's user experience, including page speed, mobile responsiveness, and overall usability. Google tends to favor websites that provide a positive user experience.

                    4. Security Measures: Ensure your website is secure with HTTPS. Implement security protocols to protect against spam and malware.

                    5. Google Search Console: Regularly monitor Google Search Console for any messages, alerts, or manual actions. Address issues promptly.

                    6. Quality Link Building: Focus on building high-quality, relevant backlinks from authoritative sources. Avoid link schemes or practices that may violate Google's guidelines.

                    7. Review On-Page SEO: Optimize on-page elements such as title tags, meta descriptions, and header tags. Ensure they align with your content and are well-structured.

                    Remember, recovery from a drop in rankings may take time, and it's essential to follow ethical SEO practices. If issues persist, consider seeking professional assistance from an SEO expert or consultant.
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                    • juicerhunter
                      juicerhunter last edited by Nov 28, 2023, 10:19 AM

                      What is the best Strategy for to get keyword best juicer for gerson therapy position from 12 to first page?

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                      • topic:timeago_earlier,11 days
                      • IRANMQL
                        IRANMQL last edited by Nov 17, 2023, 9:09 PM

                        Reducing the spam score of a site involves several steps:

                        Quality Content: Ensure your website has high-quality, relevant content. Spam scores often increase with low-quality or irrelevant content.

                        Backlink Quality: Monitor and improve the quality of your backlinks. Disavow any spammy or irrelevant links using Google's Disavow Tool.

                        Regular Updates: Keep your site updated with fresh and valuable content. Regular updates signal to search engines that your site is active and legitimate.

                        Secure Your Site: Implement security measures to prevent hacking and malware. A compromised site can quickly accumulate a high spam score.

                        User Engagement: Encourage user engagement through comments and social media. A site with genuine user interaction is less likely to be flagged as spam.

                        Check for Malware: Regularly scan your site for malware. Malicious software can harm your site's reputation and contribute to a higher spam score.

                        Avoid Keyword Stuffing: Use keywords naturally in your content. Keyword stuffing, or overusing keywords, can trigger spam alerts.

                        Optimize Images: Compress and optimize images to improve site speed. Slow-loading pages may be perceived as suspicious.

                        Review Structured Data: Ensure your structured data (Schema markup) is accurate and relevant. Incorrect or misleading structured data can impact your site's credibility.

                        Monitor Analytics: Regularly check your website analytics for unusual patterns or traffic spikes, which could indicate spammy activities.

                        Remember that reducing the spam score is an ongoing process, and it may take time for search engines to recognize improvements. Regularly review and update your strategies based on changes in search engine algorithms.

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                        • kaamsajjad
                          kaamsajjad last edited by Nov 17, 2023, 2:51 PM

                          I got the frustration too with the spam score surge post the October Google Core update. Quick tips:

                          Quality Content:

                          Ensure your content is top-notch, relevant, and aligns with user intent.

                          Backlink Audit:

                          Review your backlinks. Disavow spammy ones through Google Search Console.

                          Engagement Metrics:

                          Boost user engagement. Quality content, fast load times, and mobile responsiveness matter.

                          Regular Content Updates:

                          Stay active. Regularly update and refresh content.

                          Professional SEO Audit:

                          Consider a professional SEO audit to pinpoint issues and solutions.

                          Hope this helps. Good luck!

                          Kaam Deir.

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                          • kaamsajjad
                            kaamsajjad @aprase last edited by Nov 17, 2023, 2:48 PM

                            @aprase said in How to Diminish the spam score of the site?:

                            I AM HERE TO DISCUSS MY PROBLEM AFTER THE GOOGLE CORE UPDATE OF OCTOBER MONTH MY WEBSITE SPAM SCORE IS INCREASING RAPIDLY HOW TO CONTROL THIS PROBLEM PLEASE HELP ME ASAP MY WEBSITE NAME IS EGYPT DIRECT

                            I got the frustration too with the spam score surge post the October Google Core update. Quick tips:

                            Quality Content:

                            Ensure your content is top-notch, relevant, and aligns with user intent.

                            Backlink Audit:

                            Review your backlinks. Disavow spammy ones through Google Search Console.

                            Engagement Metrics:

                            Boost user engagement. Quality content, fast load times, and mobile responsiveness matter.

                            Regular Content Updates:

                            Stay active. Regularly update and refresh content.

                            Professional SEO Audit:

                            Consider a professional SEO audit to pinpoint issues and solutions.

                            Hope this helps. Good luck!

                            Kaam Deir.

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                            • fatimaansari3773
                              fatimaansari3773 last edited by Nov 16, 2023, 7:40 PM

                              Backlink Audit: Identify and disavow toxic backlinks.
                              Quality Content: Create engaging, original content.
                              User Experience: Optimize site speed, mobile-friendliness, and navigation.
                              Technical SEO: Fix crawl errors, use HTTPS, and implement structured data.
                              Regular Monitoring: Check and disavow spammy links consistently.
                              White-Hat Practices: Avoid manipulative tactics; focus on natural link-building.
                              Google Search Console: Monitor and act on messages or issues.
                              Patience and Persistence: It takes time; stay committed to improvements

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                              • educationedge012
                                educationedge012 last edited by Nov 16, 2023, 10:43 AM

                                I understand your concern about the increased spam score on your website after the Google Core Update in October. To address this issue:

                                1. Content Quality: Ensure your content is high-quality, relevant, and adds value to users. Avoid keyword stuffing and focus on providing useful information.

                                2. Backlink Audit: Conduct a thorough backlink audit to identify and disavow any spammy or low-quality links. Use tools like Google Search Console and third-party backlink analysis tools.

                                3. Technical SEO: Check for any technical issues on your website, such as broken links, duplicate content, or slow page speed. Addressing these can positively impact your site's performance.

                                4. Engagement Metrics: Improve user engagement metrics on your site, such as bounce rate and dwell time. Quality content and a user-friendly experience can contribute to better engagement.

                                5. Social Signals: Strengthen your website's presence on social media platforms. Engage with your audience and encourage social sharing, as this can positively influence your site's credibility.

                                Remember, it may take some time for these changes to reflect in search engine rankings. Continuously monitor your site's performance and make adjustments as needed. If the issue persists, consider seeking assistance from an SEO professional.
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                                • skchad13j
                                  skchad13j last edited by Nov 16, 2023, 5:55 AM

                                  To address the increase in your website's spam score after the Google Core Update in October, consider the following steps:

                                  1. Audit Backlinks: Review your website's backlink profile and disavow any low-quality or spammy links using Google's Disavow Tool.

                                  2. Content Quality: Ensure your content is high-quality, relevant, and provides value to users. Avoid keyword stuffing and focus on user experience.

                                  3. On-Page SEO: Optimize on-page elements such as titles, meta descriptions, and header tags. Ensure they align with your content and target keywords naturally.

                                  4. User Experience: Improve site navigation, loading speed, and mobile responsiveness to enhance user experience, as Google considers these factors in rankings.

                                  5. Social Signals: Build a strong social media presence to signal legitimacy and engagement to search engines.

                                  6. Monitor Algorithm Updates: Stay informed about future Google updates to adapt your SEO strategy accordingly.

                                  7. Professional Assistance: If the issue persists, consider consulting with an SEO professional for a detailed analysis and tailored solutions.

                                  Remember, addressing spam issues is an ongoing process, and consistent monitoring and improvement are crucial for long-term success.
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                                  • Justinglads2
                                    Justinglads2 last edited by Nov 13, 2023, 9:52 PM

                                    "I understand your concern. To address the increased spam score post the Google Core update, consider reviewing and disavowing toxic backlinks, enhancing content quality, and ensuring your site follows Google's guidelines. It's also helpful to regularly monitor and update your site. If needed, seek assistance from Learn SEO professionals for a comprehensive analysis. Best of luck! 🚀 #SEO #GoogleUpdate"

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                                    • LightingShade
                                      LightingShade @aprase last edited by Nov 12, 2023, 3:32 PM

                                      @aprase said in How to Diminish the spam score of the site?:

                                      GOOGLE CORE UPDATE O

                                      Reducing the spam score of a website involves implementing various measures to improve the site's credibility and decrease the likelihood of being flagged as spam by spam filters. While spam scores are often determined by complex algorithms used by email providers and search engines, read some general guidelines to help diminish the spam score of a site.

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                                      • usmano64
                                        usmano64 last edited by Nov 12, 2023, 1:27 PM

                                        Hello,

                                        To diminish the spam score of a website, regularly monitor and remove spammy backlinks, improve content quality, and ensure compliance with webmaster guidelines. Use reputable SEO tools to identify and disavow harmful links. Regularly update website software and plugins, implement CAPTCHAs, and enhance security measures. Engage with users through genuine content and avoid unethical practices to build a trustworthy online presence.

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