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Spam Score




Spam Score Concept

What is the Spam Score?

The Spam Score is a scoring system that indicates the quality index of a website and its positive or negative influence when we receive backlinks from it. It was born as an alternative to Google's Page Rank, but since it stopped being active, it has become the main way to establish whether a website is considered spam by search engines.

It is usually abbreviated as SS and is responsible for preparing the score, from 0 to 17, based on exactly 17 different concepts with which it can be determined to what extent a website is spam or not. Ranks are usually categorized as follows:

  • From 0 to 5: the domain is safe and there is no risk of having problems with search engines.
  • From 6 to 7: Possible risk of being labeled as spam, you are on the line.
  • From 8 onwards: the place is not safe at all, Google and the other search engines penalize the backlinks coming from this place.

It is a criterion established by MOZ and indicated through its status and authority analysis tool on the internet. It is based on the size of the web and the number of links it has, the variety of these and their quality, the outgoing and branded links, the optimization of the anchor texts, the quality of the content, the presence of HTML code and a long etcetera.

What is the Spam Score for

The Spam Score is a criterion to pay attention to when evaluating the places from which it is convenient to receive incoming links to boost the position of a website in the SERPs of internet search engines. It is the best way to see which websites have implemented abusive link practices and, therefore, are frowned upon by Google, which in turn helps to establish which ones are the most appropriate to grow with good links.

Examples of Spam Score

To offer an example of Spam Score, we are going to analyze it by passing the website of our digital marketing agency, https://neoattack.com, by the MOZ analysis tool. Since this is the one that is in charge of giving this score, it will be the one that dictates the score of our main page.

Entering said URL in the bar to proceed with the analysis, this results in a Spam Score of 3 out of 17. That is, it falls within the safe scale that goes from 0 to 5, even when it detects certain points that are not quite right seen in the eyes of Google and other search engines.

More information about the Spam Score

If you need to learn more about the Spam Score, how to reduce it or other aspects that may be of interest, we suggest that you continue reading. In the following links you will find more information about this system.

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