How to determine if a website is a spam PBN?
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 6:14 am
It has been recently launched.
Your traffic is underperforming.
You don't get much traffic from this site.
Has a low Authority Score .
The domain lacks Privacy Policy and Contact.
User generated spam
Case frequency: 16%
Google Penalties - Example of User Generated Spam
These types of toxic links include:
Spam links from forum posts.
Links in profiles and signatures.
Spam links in the comments sections.
Although Google states in this video that it ignores links in forum profiles , we have indeed detected such links in profiles among the penalty cases we have analyzed.
We have found that, in this case, a website is usually penalized for the following:
Obvious spam, posted via spam posting applications.
Disguised links, such as product promotions and contact links.
Google Penalties - Forum Profiles
Tips to avoid penalties:
Use the rel=”ugc” attribute.
Don't spam.
Tips to remove a penalty:
Disavowing spammy UGC links is the best option to keep your backlink profile clean.
Web directories and link listings
Case frequency: 16%
Google Penalties - Web Directories
To get penalized, in this case, your website must have dozens of toxic backlinks distributed through web directories and listings.
We've noticed that 3-5 links are usually not enough to get you penalized, but that doesn't mean you don't need to audit those links frequently.
Tips to avoid penalties:
Audit your backlinks in web directories and link listings frequently.
Monitor how much traffic your site attracts from these directories and listings and their overall performance in search engines.
If a link generates valuable referral traffic, check with the site's webmaster to see if they have set rel=”nofollow” or rel=”sponsored” attributes.
Avoid overusing this link building strategy and only add links to quality websites.
Tips to remove a penalty:
Remove links.
Disavow any links you cannot taiwan phone code remove.
Pure spam
Case frequency: 14%
Google is very sensitive when it comes to “pure” spam links.
In fact, it has zero tolerance for these types of search engine optimization maneuvers.
Pure spam cases include:
Keyword stuffing in the anchor text.
Scam redirects .
Links irrelevant to the content/topic of the page.
Tips to avoid penalties:
Just don't use these types of SEO tactics.
Tips to remove a penalty:
Remove the link.
Disavow the link.
Direct ads and affiliate links
Your traffic is underperforming.
You don't get much traffic from this site.
Has a low Authority Score .
The domain lacks Privacy Policy and Contact.
User generated spam
Case frequency: 16%
Google Penalties - Example of User Generated Spam
These types of toxic links include:
Spam links from forum posts.
Links in profiles and signatures.
Spam links in the comments sections.
Although Google states in this video that it ignores links in forum profiles , we have indeed detected such links in profiles among the penalty cases we have analyzed.
We have found that, in this case, a website is usually penalized for the following:
Obvious spam, posted via spam posting applications.
Disguised links, such as product promotions and contact links.
Google Penalties - Forum Profiles
Tips to avoid penalties:
Use the rel=”ugc” attribute.
Don't spam.
Tips to remove a penalty:
Disavowing spammy UGC links is the best option to keep your backlink profile clean.
Web directories and link listings
Case frequency: 16%
Google Penalties - Web Directories
To get penalized, in this case, your website must have dozens of toxic backlinks distributed through web directories and listings.
We've noticed that 3-5 links are usually not enough to get you penalized, but that doesn't mean you don't need to audit those links frequently.
Tips to avoid penalties:
Audit your backlinks in web directories and link listings frequently.
Monitor how much traffic your site attracts from these directories and listings and their overall performance in search engines.
If a link generates valuable referral traffic, check with the site's webmaster to see if they have set rel=”nofollow” or rel=”sponsored” attributes.
Avoid overusing this link building strategy and only add links to quality websites.
Tips to remove a penalty:
Remove links.
Disavow any links you cannot taiwan phone code remove.
Pure spam
Case frequency: 14%
Google is very sensitive when it comes to “pure” spam links.
In fact, it has zero tolerance for these types of search engine optimization maneuvers.
Pure spam cases include:
Keyword stuffing in the anchor text.
Scam redirects .
Links irrelevant to the content/topic of the page.
Tips to avoid penalties:
Just don't use these types of SEO tactics.
Tips to remove a penalty:
Remove the link.
Disavow the link.
Direct ads and affiliate links