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- trafficseller
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Always looking to make deals with world wide traffic ping me if inetrested
Im pondering the spam value Moz gives sites - Google says its basically nonsense, but I still ponder if theres value to keeping it low
- bestfreeporn
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Always listen to Google but not this time, I like Moz.
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Where have you seen that
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go ahead and let the search engines know! if you are serious pm me i will tell you where to privately talk it over
Not sure, one of the mainstream seo sites ... but while trying to find it (lol) I did find an interesting article - which basically goes through the 28 metrics/signals inside the spam score, there´s some quite surprising ones ... and theyre kinda saying the same thing: doesnt matter too much what the spam score is & google doesnt care as such, but if youre doing poorly on some of those 28 metrics you might want to improve that particular thing
https://www.contentpowered.com/blog/hig ... pam-score/
- TheButcher
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Hincaipe thanks for the link I read it, got me thinking.
Where do you start building links when your site is new and has literally no traffic?
It depends on your strategy.
If you have a budget for launching you can buy your way to a strong start - buying traffic, buying links, buying listings in attractive places ...
If you have exclusive content you can have it promoted on tubes, tgps, pin sites, social, via affiliates etc
If you have nothing - build the site with good quality in mind ... and build a couple of supporting sites, blogs or similar. Use the blogs/support sites to trade links to your main site. Try to get the main site listed in review sites, directories, get it on SoMe etc
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great replyFilmLatex wrote: ↑February 24th, 2021, 5:00 am
It depends on your strategy.
If you have a budget for launching you can buy your way to a strong start - buying traffic, buying links, buying listings in attractive places ...
If you have exclusive content you can have it promoted on tubes, tgps, pin sites, social, via affiliates etc
If you have nothing - build the site with good quality in mind ... and build a couple of supporting sites, blogs or similar. Use the blogs/support sites to trade links to your main site. Try to get the main site listed in review sites, directories, get it on SoMe etc
did you discover anything new on this
Nothing revolutionary
- Google has no spam-rating and doesnt care that Moz has one
- A new site has a high spam rating no matter what
- The spam rating from Moz is made from 28 factors put together
- If your spam rating is high, try to go through those 28 factors and see which one(s) you might be weak on & try to improve it
...so in conclusion: Getting sandboxed or listed as "dangerous" by Google is alarming and urgent. You should jump off the chair and fix whatever caused it immediately ... the spam rating is more of a hint that you might want to improve some less important things along the way. I personally do look at the spam rating - but it doesnt rank very high in my estimation of the quality of a site, more like a little pointer or something...and if its a site im trading with, I might glance to see if something is off but it doesnt really discount a trade in itself...
So yeah...that about it
- Google has no spam-rating and doesnt care that Moz has one
- A new site has a high spam rating no matter what
- The spam rating from Moz is made from 28 factors put together
- If your spam rating is high, try to go through those 28 factors and see which one(s) you might be weak on & try to improve it
...so in conclusion: Getting sandboxed or listed as "dangerous" by Google is alarming and urgent. You should jump off the chair and fix whatever caused it immediately ... the spam rating is more of a hint that you might want to improve some less important things along the way. I personally do look at the spam rating - but it doesnt rank very high in my estimation of the quality of a site, more like a little pointer or something...and if its a site im trading with, I might glance to see if something is off but it doesnt really discount a trade in itself...
So yeah...that about it