My Domain is blacklisted?

Started by Abdul Ahad, 12-05-2017, 22:07:06

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Abdul AhadTopic starter

Hey, I buy one domain name ( newbielink:http://www.businessfoo.com [nonactive]) about 6 months ago. I managed this website properly by updating the post regularly and link building from the real aged domains to increase the domain authority. By now, businessfoo.com domain authority is DA 15 & PA 22.

Problems are:

* Spam score is 7/16 (I'm getting a backlink from the real aged websites. So, Why the spam is 7?)
* All posts in this websites are indexed by google, but this website link doesn't show in google webmaster tools. (I mean whoever post the article and getting link to their websites, that they cannot get link from this domain and they can't see this domain name in their webmaster and other backlink analysis tool)

Serious help needed... :(

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ORLOVA

Contact the RBL (black listing) companies on removal procedures. You may also check with AT&T to see if they have an abuse department that can submit a removal request for you.


Abdul AhadTopic starter

Quote from: ORLOVA on 12-05-2017, 22:38:08
Contact the RBL (black listing) companies on removal procedures. You may also check with AT&T to see if they have an abuse department that can submit a removal request for you.

I checked the domain, it is not blacklisted now. So what is the issues? what i need to do?
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Jerryll

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I have a very very old website called:
http://www.fixnfliphomes.com/
As you can tell it has a spam score of 8/17. I created that site and never really made any effort ranking it. And thus it is neglected and just a bad site. I am however in the process of revitalizing it!
Now you first need to understand what that means before doing anything that may or may not help.

7/17 spam score simply means you triggered 7 red flags out of the 17 total that Moz has established.

That score in itself does not mean anything. It simply means, that a 50% of the sites that have 7 red flags triggered where penalized by google. (the 50 I used is just a numbr I chose. I would have to do some research to find exactly what that number is, but that is irrelevant to this discussion at hand.
Here is the list of the flags:


So you have 7 of these flags triggered. Does that mean you are penalized by google? NO! It means that  from what MOZ has seen , an xx percentage of sites with 7 flags have been penalized.
So how you should read this spam score is:
I have a XX% chance I will be penalized if I do not fix these flags.

So what you should do is go over all these flags and make sure you fix what you need fixing.