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    • vtmoz
      vtmoz last edited by

      Hi community,

      We have some top hierarchy pages with spam score 16 as per Moz due to the backlinks with very high spam score. I read that we could ignore as long as we are not employing paid links or never got a manual penalty. Still we wanna give a try by disavowing  certain domains to check if this helps. Anyway we are not going to loose any backlink score by rejecting this low-quality backlinks. Can we proceed?

      Thanks

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      • MrWhippy
        MrWhippy last edited by

        Hi VTMOZ

        First of all, remember that the MOZ scores are not used by Google.

        All MOZ scores from SPAM score, to PA and DA are arbitrary scores used by MOZ to allow you to compare your website to other websites. Even then they are really only useful when comparing against websites in the same niche.

        Yes the scores given by MOZ are useful as a measure to see progress, but I repeat they are not used by Google.

        If you have a number of bad backlinks and you think that Google is penalising your rankings because of these links then feel free to disavow them. I would suggest that you make sure you are only going to disavow bad links though.

        Again keep in mind that Google seems to be getting better at realising links from certain types of sites are Spammy and ignoring them.

        When building backlinks you should always use a natural approach that means your site will gain and lose backlinks at a sustainable rate and you should never pay for backlinks.

        I hope this helps

        Steve

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        • waqid
          waqid last edited by

          If they contain anchor text or are obviously trying to game the system by boosting rankings you definitely want to remove them, but you need to have a good eye for these things. just because spam score is high doesn't always mean its spammy. look into why moz thinks its spammy.

          Give it the smell and look test. if it looks fishy, then its fishy.

          If you only have your citation listed with a www link you don't have much to worry about.

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