High Web Spam Score? SS seems to be a virus, because many articles explain about it. Therefore, many friends also install MOZ Checker on their laptops, to find out the SS of each blog that will be visited. Not only for blog walking purposes, it’s also good if we also check the client’s website. Bloggers often hesitate when they have to connect their blog to an external link that turns out to be an unhealthy website.
Bloggers who are used to getting jobs from agency or the client must pay attention to the value Domain Authority and Page Authority on the blog he manages. But is there anything concern also on Spam Score? It seems that it’s still rare.
Spam Score is an algorithm owned by Moz to determine whether a website deserves to be considered a spam website or not. And the higher the value on the spam score, it could be an indication forbanned by Google or not. Although this is not absolute yes. But it’s better to be careful if the spam score on our blog is too high
How to Lower Spam Score on Blog or Website
Spam score is the percentage of websites that have the same features as that page that have been penalized by Google. This is a scoring method by weighing 27 Spam factors used by MOZ to determine whether something is likely to be spam or not.
Post Content Eliminate Spam Score Blog: When you want to check the DA (Domain Authority) and PA (Page Authority) status of a website or blog, maybe you’ve seen the SS table, then what is SS?,SS usually refers to Spam Score.
What is Spam Score?
Spam Score is an assessment from the MOZ website to assess the percentage of spam that contains violations or is prohibited by Google. This Spam Score algorithm works according to the types of violations or policies that are prohibited by Google through a certain approach by MOZ.
What violations usually occur on websites that have a high spam score?, This assessment is very complex, and only Google knows this assessment. Checking the spam score from websites that provide this tool is only an assessment of the moz algorithm.
So the spam score assessment from Moz is not necessarily the same as Google’s assessment, because Google does not provide an assessment of the spam level of a website or blog. If it has a high violation rate and is indicated as spam by Google, usually Google only gives warnings or reprimands and some even direct banned or deindexed from the google search engine.
Therefore, MOZ makes a spam score check on a website or blog. This is a MOZ breakthrough that Google doesn’t have, so can this MOZ indicator be trusted? Then is MOZ’s spam score assessment accurate?
Is the MOZ Spam Score accurate?
To be said to be accurate and close to Google’s assessment, I personally still think it’s not necessarily completely accurate. But it could be alternative assessment to see if our website has a high spam score or not.
So that with the assessment of other websites that provide Spam Score Checker tools, it will make it easier for us to deal with spam scores in MOZ. The Spam Score value of a website domain URL varies greatly, some have high, medium and low spam scores.
MOZ Spam Score Rating On Blog
The lower the Spam Score, the better, if the spam score is high, this will be a bad assessment for the MOZ algorithm. And you need to eliminate or reduce the spam score on your blog or website.
Then what is the Spam Score on checking PA DA of a domain or Website URL?, here is a list of spam score assessments by moz:
- Low spam score: 1% – 30%
- Medium spam score: 31% – 60%
- High spam score: 60% – 100%
Following There are 27 factors that affect the spam score according to MOZ:
- Have a small number of pages on your blog or website
- TLD domains commonly used for spam websites, for example: .info , .pl , .biz , .cc .mis
- Domain names commonly used by spam websites or blogs
- Domain names that have numbers, these domains are commonly used for spam links
- Not using fonts Google Fonts APIbecause almost every website generally uses fonts Google Fonts API
- Has no Features Google Tag Manager
- Does not have a doubleclick ad tag feature ( Doubleclick Present )
- Does not have a real phone number on the site
- Does not have LinkedIn social media links
- Don’t have a contact email address
- Don’t use HTTPS, usually spam sites/websites/blogs only use SSL.
- Use Meta Keywords excessive on a website or blog page
- Has a high Visitor Rank, but has a small number of visitors
- Use of tags Rails=Canonical non-local which is commonly used by spam websites or blogs
- Have long or very short page titles that are commonly used by websites or spam links
- Have Meta Description very long or short ones commonly used blogs or spam links
- Use Meta Keywords very long
- No image Favicon on a website or blog
- Has no features Facebook Pixels
- Have number External Link which is more or less abnormally
- A web page has an abnormal number of links to spam sites that have unique domain names
- The use of External Links to spam sites is more than Backlinks to content
- The use of domain names with vowels and consonants sequentially in large numbers
- Have a domain name with multiple hyphens or more than one hyphen
- Having an abnormally long or short URL length
- Use of words that contain spam such as adult words, games, drugs and others
- Using words or keywords that contain high CPC, commonly used words or keywords such as words for games or games, drugs, adult content and others.
The list above only affects the assessment of MOZ, but is not a definite benchmark, because blogs or websites that are considered spam have an overall and broad assessment.
If there is a website with a domain name commonly used by spam website links, such as: .cc , .biz , .on line and others. However, the website has content that does not violate Google’s policies and uses features httpsSo the website with that domain will have a low spam score.
So the spam score assessment from MOZ and Google cannot be judged from one side only, there will be many factors that will make the blog’s spam score high.
How to Check Blog or Website Spam Score on MOZ
Before we discuss how to reduce or eliminate the spam score on a blog, we will first discuss how to check the spam score or SS on the MOZ website. The main goal is for you to know whether the spam score on your website is high, low or medium.
If the spam score on your website is high, then you need to make improvements to lower the spam score.
How to Check Spam Score on Blogs:
- Visit website MOZ – Spam Score Checker Tools
- Then scroll down until you find the domain analysis box and fill in the URL name of your blog or website,
Then press the button Analyze Domain
roughly it looks like this:
- Then the results of the Spam Score Score for your blog or website will appear
From the picture above, the spam score from the blog URL domainjava.com is 2%, so this blog has a low spam score.
Then what if the blog has a high spam score, for example between 60% – 100%?, here is how to make the spam score low to 1%-30%.
How to Overcome High Score Spam on a Blog or Website
- Enable HTTPS Redirect On Blogger (for blogpsot users)
- Avoid using domain names with numbers
- Avoid using keywords that violate Google’s policies
- Avoid domain names that use keywords that violate Google policies
- Expand website content pages
- Use internal links, links with many and relevant to the topic discussed
- Avoid External Links that lead to SPAM sites
- Block website URLs that point to your website
- block SPAM Backlinks
- Avoid violating article content google policy
- Increase the number of organic visitors to your blog or website
- Use Meta Keywords fairly or normally
- Use Meta Description properly or normally
- Use Link Rails=Local Canonical
- Remove article content that violates google policies
Doesn’t seem like an easy way to lower your spam score? Usually, the process of lowering blog and website spam scores takes a long time (for spam scores that are already high, then lowering it takes time).
The length of time to reduce the spam score on a blog depends on how badly your blog is indicated as spam. It may take you 1 to 6 months to reduce a high spam score.
The steps above are an effort to reduce the spam score on our blog. Of course not entirely successful either, because there may be other unknown factors. Even blogs that are rarely updated can cause SS to increase. That’s why it is recommended to update the blog regularly.
That’s information about how to overcome the spam score on your blog or website. That way you can make efforts to reduce the spam core on your blog or website gradually.