@manjeetsingh1 You have to ignore two things while doing SEO - 1) Moz Spam Score and 2) Replies like this ^Here are some quick wins to lower your spam score
- Create a text version. ...
- Avoid usage of spam sensitive words and phrases. ...
- Use normal text inside hyperlinks, instead of the URL. ...
- Use a proper from address.
- Use a proper subject line.
- Avoid HTML errors, unsupported techniques, obscure content, obfuscation.
- Images.
- HTML.
LOL . Both are confusing@manjeetsingh1 You have to ignore two things while doing SEO - 1) Moz Spam Score and 2) Replies like this ^
This is helpful. I am following all the things you have mentioned.1.Dodgy domain extension – just avoid it – see what dodgy extensions
.buzz
.tk
.fit.cf
2.Add right pages to your websites.
- a website without “contact us “ “about us” pages may be considered as scam website
3.avoid long and keyword driven domain names, also avoid using numbers in the domain name if there is not mandatory
4.Is your domain secured with https? – if not do so
5.Use links wisely
6.One easy thing to include on your website that will help stand apart from being spam site is Favicon
7. check whether your links are trustworthy!
8. Check whether your site has thin website, its an indicator to be a spam site
Low your spam score, we hope!
How can I remove those links? I think contacting the website owner would not work. Is there any other way to do that.Just remove the links , moz stats are for beginners no one judge them over now , ahrefs is most common , but these links would shown bad on backlink profile so remove them as soon as you can .
I have done that. Thanksdisallow bad low quality backlinks in google search console
Hello
A high Spam Score for your site, or a site you're checking out, doesn't mean this site is essentially nasty. It's an indication that you ought to do some more examination concerning the quality and pertinence of this site.
1. Ensure that your content is relevant and high quality.
2. Avoid using too many keywords and phrases.
3. Try to avoid using too many links to other sites.
4. Monitor comments on your site for spam.
5. Make sure your site is not listed in any blacklists or spam databases.
6. Use a web-based form to collect contact information from visitors.
7. Use a CAPTCHA system to prevent automated submissions.
8. Monitor your website for malicious activity.
9. Use email authentication and other measures to reduce spoofing.
10. Use a spam filter to help identify and filter out any suspicious messages.
I agree with you that it does not play any role and waste of time. But when it comes to link building, others would not link back to a high spam score site. So, to get links from other sites we should have to decrease spam scores. SmileWhat is this spam score you speak of, and what can knowing mine do for me today? Also, where do you find it?
Stuff like spam scores always turns out to be a waste of time in my experience.
Ya, I am waiting for the update . ThanksYou have already disavowed the bad links. Just keep doing high-quality content. The spam score is merely a Moz metric, and it doesn't affect your ranking.