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How can I reduce the spam score on my website?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by Alexander Khalaf, Jan 8, 2025.

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    I have the same issue on my website, and I would like to reduce the spam score. Is there an accurate answer on how to lower the spam score from my website?
     
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    Alexander Khalaf, Jan 8, 2025 IP
  2. Alexander Khalaf

    Alexander Khalaf Peon

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    To reduce your website's spam score, start by auditing your backlinks and disavowing any spammy ones. Focus on creating high-quality, original content and avoid over-optimizing keywords or links. Regularly scan your site for malware and review outbound links to ensure they’re leading to trustworthy sources. Improving user engagement and fixing technical issues like broken links can also help. Have you checked your backlinks yet?
     
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    Vivsmei Greenhorn

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    • Obtain an abundance of good-quality backlinks to even out the score (probably your best option)

    • Use HTTPS if you don't already

    • Implement captchas on forms on your site.

    • Include your contact information and social links
     
    Vivsmei, Jan 9, 2025 IP
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    bijutoha Well-Known Member

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    Audit Backlinks, Improve Content Quality, Fix Technical Issues
     
    bijutoha, Jan 9, 2025 IP
  6. Brian Chapman Portadown

    Brian Chapman Portadown Greenhorn

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    See, Alexander
    Reducing the spam score of your website involves identifying and resolving issues that might make it appear spammy to search engines or spam filters. Here are actionable steps to reduce your spam score:

    1. Audit Your Website Content
    • High-Quality Content: Ensure your content is original, relevant, and adds value to users.
    • Avoid Keyword Stuffing: Overusing keywords can make your site appear spammy.
    • Grammar and Spelling: Proofread your content to maintain professionalism.
    • Duplicate Content: Check for plagiarism or duplicated content across your site.
    2. Improve Your Backlink Profile
    • Disavow Toxic Links: Use tools like Google Search Console or SEMrush to identify and disavow low-quality or spammy backlinks.
    • Earn High-Quality Backlinks: Focus on building backlinks from reputable and relevant sites.
    • Anchor Text Diversity: Avoid over-optimization by varying your anchor text.
    3. Optimize User Experience
    • Mobile Friendliness: Ensure your website is responsive and works well on all devices.
    • Page Speed: Use tools like Google PageSpeed Insights to optimize loading times.
    • Clear Navigation: Make your site easy to navigate with logical menus and internal linking.
    4. Review Technical SEO
    • Metadata: Avoid using misleading or overly promotional meta tags.
    • Structured Data: Implement schema markup to provide clear data to search engines.
    • HTTPS: Ensure your site is secured with an SSL certificate.
    • 404 Errors: Fix broken links to enhance user experience.
    5. Check for Spam Indicators
    • Pop-Ups and Ads: Reduce intrusive ads or pop-ups that can annoy users.
    • Thin Pages: Remove or improve pages with little content.
    • Hidden Text/Links: Ensure no hidden text or links exist on your site.
    6. Monitor User Engagement Metrics
    • Bounce Rate: Reduce bounce rates by making your pages engaging and informative.
    • Dwell Time: Increase the time users spend on your site with compelling content.
    7. Use Tools for Analysis
    • Spam Score Checkers: Tools like Moz Spam Score or Ahrefs can help identify spammy elements.
    • Google Search Console: Look for manual actions or issues affecting your rankings.
    8. Stay Compliant with Guidelines
    • Follow Google's Webmaster Guidelines to maintain best practices.
    By addressing these aspects, you can significantly lower your spam score and improve your site's credibility and search rankings.
     
  7. getupstudios.com

    getupstudios.com Greenhorn

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    #7
    • Audit your backlinks and remove any from low-quality or spammy sites. Tools like Ahrefs or SEMrush can help.
    • Ensure your content is original, valuable, and well-written. Avoid keyword stuffing or low-quality articles.
    • Make sure your site has clear navigation, an About page, and contact details—this builds trust.
    • Use HTTPS if you haven’t already. Secure sites rank better and are trusted more by search engines.
    • Regularly update your site and fix broken links.
     
    getupstudios.com, Jan 10, 2025 IP
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    CarlosFedcjen Peon

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    I had the same issue. To reduce the spam score, focus on quality content, remove spammy backlinks, improve technical SEO, and enhance user engagement. Tools like Ahrefs or SEMrush can help identify problem areas.
     
    CarlosFedcjen, Jan 10, 2025 IP
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    GreenHost.Cloud Active Member

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    Tackling spam scores can be tricky, Focus on cleaning up any questionable backlinks and enhancing your website's content quality. Regularly monitoring your site's health and engaging with your audience can make a big difference too.
     
    GreenHost.Cloud, Jan 12, 2025 at 1:51 AM IP
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    qwikad.com Illustrious Member Affiliate Manager

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    Man.... I don't know how many times it should be repeated before people get it: Third-party spam scores do not impact Google's (or any other SE) search rankings. Stop worrying about it.
     
    qwikad.com, Jan 12, 2025 at 5:36 AM IP
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    Agent000 Prominent Member

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    It embarrassing how many are so clueless about this.
    Only one of those affect the Spam Score.
    Nope. Most of those are not used in the spam score metric
     
    Agent000, Jan 12, 2025 at 11:18 AM IP
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    lahsiv Well-Known Member

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    You need to remove the poor backlinks through disvow tool and try to build links with authority websites.
     
    lahsiv, Jan 13, 2025 at 9:03 AM IP
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    Agent000 Prominent Member

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    As the disavow tool is submitted to Google, care to explain how MOZ knows what links are in the disavow file to use in the spam score calculations?
     
    Agent000, Jan 13, 2025 at 9:04 AM IP
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    TI-84, Jan 13, 2025 at 10:52 PM IP