Tuesday 31 March 2015

Spam Analysis Tool by Moz: Measure Your Websites Penalization Risks

Moz has finally announced its new Spam Score tool on which they were working from last year. This feature has been launched around the open site explorer where now featured or paid open site explorer customers can view their sites spam score under Spam Analysis section.

The spam score has been focused on potential factors that will examined or predict that a site might be penalized by Google its not following the rules.  These spam score are 17 in numbers

 

The tool uses 17 different flag spam classifications and the more flags associated with a site, the more Moz will classify the risk. What are the flags? 

Here are some as they are defined now by Moz:
  • Low mozTrust to mozRank ratio
  • Large site with few links
  • Site link diversity is low
  • Ratio of followed to nofollowed subdomains/domains
  • Small proportion of branded links
  • Thin content
  • Site mark-up is abnormally small
  • Large number of external links
  • Low number of internal links
  • Anchor text-heavy page
  • External links in navigation
  • No contact info
  • Low number of pages found
  • TLD correlated with spam domains
  • Lengthy Domain name
  • Domain name contains numerals
For detailed information on spam score you may visit at http://moz.com/blog/spam-score-mozs-new-metric-to-measure-penalization-risk
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