What causes high spam score?

Spam Score is the proportion of sites with identical features to the one you’re looking at that have been punished or blacklisted by Google. The higher the spam score, the more likely it is that you’ll receive harmful or intrusive advertisements. Spam Score can be a useful indicator of quality in a given website and can be one factor in a ranking algorithm. If your site has a high spam score, that doesn’t necessarily mean you should panic or do anything drastic to fix it. 

In most cases, these scores are manually assigned by Google’s webmaster tools and aren’t reflective of an automatic algorithm change from Google. Other factors such as bad backlinks from poor-quality domains could also cause high spam scores if they link to your site in ways designed to drive traffic/profitability through driving click throughs rather than producing quality content.

What is a Spam Score?

Spam Score is the proportion of sites with identical features to the one you’re looking at that have been punished or blacklisted by Google. If a site you’re looking at has a spam score of 20%, it means that 20% of sites with identical design, content, and/or backlinks have been penalised by Google. The higher the spam score, the more likely it is that your site will receive harmful or intrusive advertisements. Spam Score can be a useful indicator of quality in a given website and can be one factor in a ranking algorithm.

Reason why getting high spam:

1. Low quality content:

Google wants you to produce good quality content, so this is not best practice.

2. Pagerank:

If you have a low pagerank, google takes that as a sign your site is not relevant. By increasing your pagerank, it will help prevent the high spam score.

3. Unnatural linking:

Spammers tend to add tons of links on their websites, which google frowns upon if they are not relevant to their site or if they are unnatural links that were intentionally added for the purpose of inflating the number of backlinks on your site. It is important that your website does not use spammy techniques such as these in order to increase the number of backlinks on your site.

4. Low quality backlinks:

You get a lot of poor quality backlinks, these links can be from different kinds of websites like forum profiles, social media profiles and blog comments. These are not good for the ranking process and may cause problems with your website. In other words, a site with a high percentage of bad links is likely to be penalised by Google. Besides being dangerous for users, bad links can also hurt the ranking potential of your page on search engines.

5. No update:

A majority of the website will be in a poor to none condition and having low quality content. This can be used as a reason to get a high spam score.

6. Poor indexing:

Search engines have become more sensitive to poor quality content and low quality links over time, so if you have a blog that has very low quality content, it is possible that it won’t get indexed properly by Google. This means that visitors will not see your blog pages so the traffic of your site will be less from that point on.

How can you avoid high spam scores?

I would recommend getting quality backlinks, making sure your page doesn’t have too much text and has a nice picture or video, and having a proper title. It’s difficult to know what causes high spam scores, but if you try to keep your page looking good and don’t upload anything with a ton of text that looks like it could be spam then you’ll probably be fine. Just make sure to stay safe by avoiding downloading any attachments from emails that seem suspicious. That should help reduce the chance of being hit by someone who wants to steal your identity or otherwise scam you out of some money.

How do I reduce my high spam score?

1. Improve the quality of your website: The most effective thing you can do is to get backlinks from high quality websites, this will boost your pagerank and reduce your spam score to normal level. You should improve your article or pages in order to make your visitors trust you as a credible source because after all, this is what search engines want from a website too. 

2. Avoid spammy link building: A high spam score generally points to the fact that you have a lot of spammy backlinks from a wide range of websites. You should not worry about this, but focus on getting quality backlinks instead. Spam links are just not worth the effort, so try to make sure you do not get them.

3. Create great content: Create great content, and then share that content on social media sites. This will draw visitors to your site and give it a better reputation in the eyes of search engine algorithms. Just make sure that you do not post or share anything that is illegal, or anything that is otherwise likely to get your site penalised by Google in the future. And post quality photo on your website, just use some photo editors to improve your images.

4. Avoid black hat link building: Don’t submit spammy and low quality links, because that’s going to cause you to get a high scam and spam score. Instead, try to find high quality backlinks so that you can rank well in the search engines.

5. Avoid backlinks from bad domains: Don’t get your website penalised by Google by having it linked from a range of bad domains, because this will lead to low pagerank, and therefore a high spam score. Try not to get backlinks from websites like forum profiles or social media profiles, they will be of no help to your website.

Final Verdict:

Google uses spammy backlinks to penalise websites, so it’s important to avoid them. Too many backlinks from poor quality websites can cause a high spam score, and you should try to keep that under control by making sure your site achieves good pagerank. You should also use good quality content and build links from high quality websites and try not to get spammy links in order not to have a higher spam score.

Michael Caine

Michael Caine is the Owner of Amir Articles and also the founder of ANO Digital (Most Powerful Online Content Creator Company), from the USA, studied MBA in 2012, love to play games and write content in different categories.