Large number of external links

Pages with a large number of external links (links that point to a location outside their domain) are more likely to be considered spam.

The lower the number of external links, the better.

But you should seriously consider removing or disavowing backlinks whose pages have more than 100 external links.

To see how many external links a page has, simply look at the “Backlinks” tab in the Backlink Research section. You’ll also be able to see the number of backlinks in the Overview tab, but the Backlinks tab gives you more detailed information.

Pages with exactly matching anchor text

These are pages that contain a large bc database hong kong amount of exact match anchor text.

If you need a refresher:

Exact-match anchor text is anchor text that contains exactly the keyword that the linked web page is targeting.

For example, a link whose anchor text is “large dog biscuits” and leads to a page that clearly targets the keyword “large dog biscuits”.

(You can usually tell immediately when you visit the linked page.)

If there are only a handful of anchor text entries that match exactly, that’s not a big problem. But if an overwhelming majority of them match exactly, then you should be concerned.

Here’s how you can check:

To get started, navigate to the Backlink Research section, enter the domain, click the Backlinks tab, and scroll until you see the Anchor Text column.

Then visit the page in question and check for content with exactly matching anchor text.

TLDs associated with spam domains

Top-level domains (TLDs) can give you more information about the potential spam risk of a backlink than you think.

On the one hand, if your website is based in the United States, then any top-level domain linking to your website from a foreign TLD will be suspicious in Google’s eyes.

To search for foreign domain TLDs in the Your Links module, find the “TLD/IP” column and note the flag next to the TLD:

If it is different from the flag of your regional materials management ron martino  home country, then it is a foreign territory.

There are also other TLDs that are simply more spammy than others.

Spamhaus has a page that can help you b2c fax determine whether a particular TLD is spammy or not.

To use it, click the drop-down box next to TLD Check and select the TLD you want to check:

It will then display a result (in the TLD results field) that tells you the percentage of bad domains originating from that TLD, along with a Badness Index value (the higher the value, the worse):They also include a list of the current top 10 bad TLDs.

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