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Spam Links??

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by jhonackerman, Feb 16, 2012.

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    Hello Web masters, this time i want to know that how i come to know our spam links? We do all off page activities as same we did but still keywords get down from their current position . Is this happen due to spam links? How we check where we did spam?
     
    jhonackerman, Feb 16, 2012 IP
  2. tessori

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    Hi.
    If you write article but it has many duplicate words then Google will take it as a spam. So whatever you do should be unique and original.
     
    tessori, Feb 16, 2012 IP
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    Spam links are unnecessary and unrelated links placed either on a website or article. For example, lets say you are writing about acne and you start adding links to viagra sites or links to anything different than acne without any reason or without leading the reader to the subject.
     
    nikomaster, Feb 16, 2012 IP
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    Check the backlinks of ur websites and then find the spam site whenever u got the backlink and sent request to remove the link.
    After that check duplicate content and update unique webcontent.
     
    anjalirai, Feb 16, 2012 IP
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    You can check if your links are spam of what you create is spam depending on the quality and quantity of work you are doing.
     
    Alexander P., Feb 16, 2012 IP
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    HI.
    Work hard. Spam means duplicate content, try to write articles of your own. Use good quality backlinks, surely you will get good page rank.
     
    SEOPunk, Feb 16, 2012 IP
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    That depends on what you mean by a spam link.

    Technically, any irrelevant link is a spam link :rolleyes: But they can be of different degrees of spamminess. For example, too many links over a short period of time look spammy. Too many links links with the same anchor text appears spammy. A lot of links from totally irrelevant sites or sites that are known content farms smells of spam, too.

    So, look for these flags in your link profile when you check backlinks.

    The general rule here is to make your links as diverse, unique and relevant as possible. They should not only be from PR9 sites, they should be from different sites. Wouldn't it look strange to you if you decided to check inbound links to a PR0 site and saw a hundred of PR-7 sites linking to it? I mean, what the hell? So, it does look weird to Google. A sure way to get sandboxed.

    BTW, building too many social bookmarks is also quite risky these days.
     
    SENtelligence, Feb 16, 2012 IP