How to search and remove spam links

Started by seotips, 06-27-2012, 12:27:38

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seotipsTopic starter

Hi all,

  can any one guide me that how can search and remove spam links.

thanks:

   
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kormeysin

You can for instance use http://www.opensiteexplorer.org/ and work out the backlinks which you have which you feel is spammy.
Then I would encourage you to contact the webmaster who is in charge of the website that the link is coming from. And explain in simple terms that you would like your link to be removed.
Then, let bit of time pass (perhaps a week or two) and recheck.
If still there, then email again and request (politely) that you would very much appreciate it if the webmaster gets on top of your request.
If this option reveals no fruits, then,
you can use whois tool and work out the hosting company that is hosting the website in question, and contact them.
You can also, block IP (of spam back-link) on your hosting account.
If it is Google's blogspot (which some spammers use) then you can contact Google, just Google "Webmaster Tools - Have you found webspam?"
also it is advisable to send snail mail to Google for it remove spam content on the website they control (like blogspot)

I hope these methods are helpful for the question you asked
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dtsystems

thaks  a lot kormeysin for these tips..
dtsystems
!-!
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sutha

Quote from: kormeysin on 07-01-2012, 20:19:06
You can for instance use http://www.opensiteexplorer.org/ and work out the backlinks which you have which you feel is spammy.
Then I would encourage you to contact the webmaster who is in charge of the website that the link is coming from. And explain in simple terms that you would like your link to be removed.
Then, let bit of time pass (perhaps a week or two) and recheck.
If still there, then email again and request (politely) that you would very much appreciate it if the webmaster gets on top of your request.
If this option reveals no fruits, then,
you can use whois tool and work out the hosting company that is hosting the website in question, and contact them.
You can also, block IP (of spam back-link) on your hosting account.
If it is Google's blogspot (which some spammers use) then you can contact Google, just Google "Webmaster Tools - Have you found webspam?"
also it is advisable to send snail mail to Google for it remove spam content on the website they control (like blogspot)

I hope these methods are helpful for the question you asked

thanks for your sharing..I will archives your post  !-!

lauragibbs83

Hi,
I have read this article at http://cashinghub.com/how-to-remove-spam-links-pointing-to-your-site.
Removing of spammy links started after Google Panda Update. On this article we can read the suggestions of the author on how to eliminate this bad links.
Hope it helps :)
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wilomr11st

This is best way to make a good links if you have bad links than you can easily remove these links , thanks for sharing a informative post.


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Sagarika

Quote from: kormeysin on 07-01-2012, 20:19:06
You can for instance use http://www.opensiteexplorer.org/ and work out the backlinks which you have which you feel is spammy.
Then I would encourage you to contact the webmaster who is in charge of the website that the link is coming from. And explain in simple terms that you would like your link to be removed.
Then, let bit of time pass (perhaps a week or two) and recheck.
If still there, then email again and request (politely) that you would very much appreciate it if the webmaster gets on top of your request.
If this option reveals no fruits, then,
you can use whois tool and work out the hosting company that is hosting the website in question, and contact them.
You can also, block IP (of spam back-link) on your hosting account.
If it is Google's blogspot (which some spammers use) then you can contact Google, just Google "Webmaster Tools - Have you found webspam?"
also it is advisable to send snail mail to Google for it remove spam content on the website they control (like blogspot)

I hope these methods are helpful for the question you asked

Thanks for the post. Helpful.
But you have not mentioned the "Google Disvow" tool.

damponting44

A spam link, commonly known as an unnatural link, may be pointing to your website, which is having a negative impact on your SEO. This means that you have to get rid of any low-quality backlinks that are out there, which is harder than it sounds.


JSImediaJS123

You may use Google Webmaster Tool for getting complete backlinks collection. Then identify which links are not wrathful for your website. Then you may use disavow tool or you can directly mail to those site owner for deleting links.


hynds

Quote from: kormeysin on 07-01-2012, 20:19:06
You can for instance use http://www.opensiteexplorer.org/ and work out the backlinks which you have which you feel is spammy.
Then I would encourage you to contact the webmaster who is in charge of the website that the link is coming from. And explain in simple terms that you would like your link to be removed.
Then, let bit of time pass (perhaps a week or two) and recheck.
If still there, then email again and request (politely) that you would very much appreciate it if the webmaster gets on top of your request.
If this option reveals no fruits, then,
you can use whois tool and work out the hosting company that is hosting the website in question, and contact them.
You can also, block IP (of spam back-link) on your hosting account.
If it is Google's blogspot (which some spammers use) then you can contact Google, just Google "Webmaster Tools - Have you found webspam?"
also it is advisable to send snail mail to Google for it remove spam content on the website they control (like blogspot)

I hope these methods are helpful for the question you asked

These tips you mentioned are correct, but you missed the most important method is using Disavow Tool from Google.