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        • worldviajar.com
          worldviajar.com Subscriber last edited by

          I have a blogging website where I post about famous food, home remedies, and more. When I started my website's keywords were ranking on Google But Now a single keyword is not in the ranking list. That's why I have concerns about how I can fix it.

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          • hammadsiddiqui
            hammadsiddiqui last edited by

            To check if your website is not flagged as spam, you can use tools like Google’s Safe Browsing Checker, Moz’s Spam Score, or manually search for your site on Google to see if any spam-related warnings appear. Monitoring your backlinks for low-quality sites can also help.

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            • bob6445
              bob6445 last edited by

              go to moz bar and check if your webstite spam score is 30 + then it is in spam

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              • ksoni5050
                ksoni5050 last edited by

                Best way to check your website is penalized or not is to check in Google search console. GSC gives accurate information about any manual action or security issues on your website.

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                • uaedesertsafari
                  uaedesertsafari @Amigoways last edited by

                  @Amigoways very detailed response and very informative. It has been few weeks I am struggling with 1 issue I am having in Google Ads, one of my website https://desertsafaridubai1.com/ seems fine and there is no issue at all but in Google Ads while setting up a campaign, my ad gets disapproved and I am not sure why it says my site is compromised, well it is not.

                  The information you provided will help me alot to dig further based on tools you mentioned. I appreciate it,

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                  • CloutsySMM
                    CloutsySMM last edited by

                    If your website's keywords are no longer ranking, it’s important to first check for potential issues that could be affecting your site's SEO health. Start by using Google Search Console to identify any penalties or manual actions taken against your site. Also, check for indexing issues to ensure that all your important pages are being properly indexed by Google. Reviewing your site's performance data can help pinpoint when traffic dropped and whether it aligns with any Google algorithm updates. It's also crucial to audit your backlink profile using tools like Ahrefs or Moz Link Explorer. Harmful or spammy backlinks could be hurting your rankings, so consider disavowing these links if necessary.

                    In addition to checking backlinks, focus on optimizing your website's on-page and technical SEO. Ensure your content is valuable, keyword usage is natural, and avoid duplicate content. Run a site crawl with tools like Screaming Frog to check for broken links or missing metadata, and test your site’s speed using Google PageSpeed Insights. It’s also a good idea to verify if your site is blacklisted using tools like Spamhaus or Google Safe Browsing, and check for malware or security issues. Lastly, improving user engagement and ensuring a seamless user experience can help boost your site’s rankings in the long run.

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                    • CloutsySMM
                      CloutsySMM last edited by

                      It can be really frustrating when your site’s rankings start to slip after early success, especially if you're putting in the effort to create good content. Here’s a more natural approach to help you figure out why your blog isn’t ranking and how to fix it:

                      1. Look for Keyword Cannibalization

                      • If you've got multiple posts targeting similar keywords, they might be competing with each other, making it hard for any single post to rank well.
                      • What to do: Check for overlapping content using tools like Google Search Console or Ahrefs and either consolidate those posts or update them so they each focus on a unique keyword or angle.

                      2. Keep an Eye on Google Updates

                      • Google is always updating its algorithm, and those updates can sometimes mess with rankings, especially if your site’s content or structure isn’t in line with what Google’s prioritizing now.
                      • What to do: Check out SEO news or use Google Search Console to see if you were affected by any recent updates. It could be that you need to tweak your site to better fit Google’s current focus on user experience, speed, or mobile usability.

                      3. Audit Your Content

                      • Google favors fresh, high-quality content. If your posts haven’t been updated in a while, they may not be performing as well as newer, more optimized articles.
                      • What to do: Go back and refresh older posts—add new insights, data, or examples to keep them relevant and useful to readers. Google loves when you’re constantly improving your content.

                      4. Check Your Backlink Profile

                      • Quality backlinks from reputable sites help boost your authority, which is key for SEO. If your competitors are getting more or better links, they might be outranking you.
                      • What to do: Start a backlink campaign by reaching out to other blogs, guest posting, or promoting your content. Tools like Moz or Ahrefs can help you analyze and improve your backlink profile.

                      5. Fix Any Technical SEO Issues

                      • Sometimes, the problem isn’t the content but the technical side of your site. Things like slow page speed, broken links, or poor mobile optimization can all hurt your rankings.
                      • What to do: Run a technical audit using tools like Google Search Console or SEMrush to find and fix these issues. Speed up your site, fix broken links, and make sure it’s optimized for mobile users.

                      6. Analyze Your Competitors

                      • It’s possible that competitors have stepped up their game. If they’re producing better content or getting more backlinks, that could be why your rankings dropped.
                      • What to do: Use tools like Ahrefs or SEMrush to analyze what your competitors are doing differently and try to match or exceed their efforts, whether it's improving your content or targeting better keywords.

                      7. Rethink Your Keyword Strategy

                      • Some keywords become too competitive or less relevant over time. If you’ve been targeting the same ones for a while, it might be time for a refresh.
                      • What to do: Revisit your keyword research with tools like Google Keyword Planner or Ubersuggest to find new opportunities. Focus on long-tail keywords with lower competition but still good search volume.

                      By taking a look at your content, fixing any technical problems, and maybe even revamping your keyword strategy, you should start to see your rankings improve again!

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                      • David824
                        David824 last edited by

                        can somebody also tell me is that my site in spam or not because its not getting clicks and impressions now but before it was getting a good amount of both https://cgpacalcs.com/sgpa-into-percentage/

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                        • buffetcharm
                          buffetcharm last edited by

                          I always make sure to check my website https://lescoonlinebill.pk/ regularly to ensure it's not ending up in spam filters. Have you tried reviewing your site's reputation and email deliverability to avoid any issues?

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                          • Amigoways
                            Amigoways last edited by

                            To ensure your website is not flagged as spam, you can take the following steps to check its reputation and prevent potential issues:

                            1. Check Blacklists and Blocklists
                              Use online tools to check if your website's domain or IP is on any spam blacklists or blocklists. Some common tools include:
                              Google Safe Browsing
                              Spamhaus
                              MXToolbox
                              SURBL
                            2. Monitor Email Deliverability
                              If your website sends emails (such as newsletters or transactional emails), ensure that your emails aren’t landing in spam folders. Use tools like:
                              Mail-tester
                              SendForensics
                              MXToolbox Email Deliverability
                            3. Check Google Search Console
                              Log in to Google Search Console to verify whether your website has any manual actions against it, such as being flagged for spam. Go to the "Security & Manual Actions" section.
                            4. Website Quality Audit
                              Ensure that your website complies with Google’s guidelines:
                              Avoid excessive use of keywords or irrelevant content.
                              Do not have deceptive redirects, pop-ups, or suspicious links.
                              Keep the website's user experience (UX) clean and engaging.
                              Tools like Screaming Frog or SEMRush can help identify spammy elements.
                            5. Check Website Performance
                              Slow-loading websites or broken links can also raise red flags for search engines and email providers. Use:
                              Google PageSpeed Insights
                              Pingdom Website Speed Test
                            6. Review Content and Links
                              Make sure your content is original and useful. Spammy or plagiarized content can harm your reputation.
                              Remove or disavow any toxic backlinks from suspicious or irrelevant websites using tools like:
                              Google Disavow Tool (via Google Search Console)
                              Ahrefs Backlink Checker
                            7. Monitor User Feedback
                              Look out for negative feedback or reports from users. This can be done through monitoring your Google My Business reviews, social media platforms, and other forums.
                              By regularly monitoring these aspects, you can reduce the risk of your website being flagged as spam and maintain a good reputation online.
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                            • novatis
                              novatis last edited by

                              I've been dealing with a similar issue recently. One of my older sites, experienced a significant drop in rankings due to what I suspect were toxic backlinks, despite trying to clean everything up and following all the right steps.

                              To combat this, I decided to create a new website, which so far has remained unaffected and is performing well. Now, I'm considering redirecting the old domain to the new one, but I'm worried about the potential risk of transferring any penalties or negative impact from the old site to the new one.

                              Has anyone faced a similar situation or have insights on whether a 301 redirect could negatively affect my new site? I'm well-versed in SEO, but even with experience, I want to ensure I'm not missing any real-world challenges that aren't always covered by theory.

                              Thanks in advance for your help! Any feedback or personal experiences would be greatly appreciated.

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                              • vividkreations
                                vividkreations last edited by

                                Verify your website with search engines like Google and Bing, look for broken links, and maintain high-quality content to avoid being flagged as spam. Make use of tools such as Google Search Console to monitor the health of your website. Make sure that your website does not contain spammy keywords, excessive ads, or irrelevant backlinks. Maintain a mobile-friendly website and update it regularly to ensure an optimal user experience.

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                                • shehzad445526
                                  shehzad445526 last edited by

                                  To ensure your website emails don’t land in spam, follow these steps: set up proper email authentication with SPF, DKIM, and DMARC to verify your domain. Regularly check your domain’s reputation using tools like Google Postmaster or Talos Intelligence. Avoid spammy content, maintain a clean email list, and test your emails with tools like Mail Tester. Also, ensure your domain isn’t on any blacklists via MxToolbox. If you’re in pest control like APS Pest Service, these steps can help improve deliverability and keep communications effective and professional.

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                                  • theradionews
                                    theradionews last edited by

                                    Hello
                                    You can simply go with the moz plugin which will allow you to check your site's spam score at the top of the website, if your website does not have any spam score then it will not show so you can take the example of my website:- capcuttemplatevideo

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                                    • sarahwalsh
                                      sarahwalsh last edited by

                                      Hi, we run seo / web design company. we would start by using Moz to check if the backlinks, are good quality.

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                                      • emmasexytime
                                        emmasexytime last edited by

                                        use site:yoururl and that will show if it's indexed x

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                                        • gooday2day
                                          gooday2day last edited by

                                          If your keywords have dropped, it might be time for a little website TLC.

                                          Start by refreshing old content to keep it relevant and appealing—Google loves that. Check for any algorithm updates you might’ve missed (they happen more often than we’d like), and make sure your site is fast and mobile-friendly.

                                          Also, take a look at your internal linking; connecting your blog posts helps Google crawl your site better. If you’ve lost backlinks, that could be hurting your authority, so try to build new quality links.

                                          Lastly, revisit your keyword strategy—what worked before might need some tweaking now. With a few updates, you should start seeing improvements.

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                                          • AlexShafi
                                            AlexShafi @worldviajar.com last edited by

                                            @worldviajar-com
                                            If your website’s keywords were previously ranking on Google but have now disappeared, it’s possible that your site may have been flagged as spam or experienced other SEO issues. Here are some steps to check and address this:

                                            Check for Google Penalties: Use Google Search Console to check if your site has received any manual action penalties. Google may flag your site if it detects spammy practices, duplicate content, or unnatural backlinks.

                                            Analyze Your Backlink Profile: Examine your website’s backlinks using tools like Ahrefs or SEMrush. If you have low-quality or spammy backlinks, it could harm your ranking. Disavow any suspicious or irrelevant links.

                                            Content Review: Review your website content for quality and relevance. Ensure that your articles, like those about famous foods and home remedies, provide value and are not over-optimized with keywords. Google prefers content that is helpful, original, and user-centric.

                                            Check Site Speed and Performance: Slow-loading pages or mobile unfriendliness can also affect rankings. Run tests on Google PageSpeed Insights and make improvements to speed up your site.

                                            Fix On-Page SEO: Ensure your meta tags, headers, and internal linking structure are optimized for SEO. Sometimes outdated or improperly structured on-page SEO can lead to ranking drops.

                                            Submit a Reconsideration Request: If you find your site has been penalized, you can fix the issues and submit a reconsideration request to Google.

                                            Lastly, consider diversifying your backlinks. For example, using high-authority, trustworthy sites as a reference when discussing luxury services or travel can help strengthen your SEO profile naturally.

                                            By following these steps, you can begin to resolve the issue and work toward restoring your website’s keyword rankings on Google.

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                                            • shahbtm
                                              shahbtm last edited by

                                              When I first launched my site, Bermuda Unicorn, I faced the same concern about whether my website might be considered spam. To address this issue, I implemented several strategies that helped me maintain a healthy reputation:

                                              Google Search Console: I began by setting up Google Search Console to monitor my site’s performance and check for any manual actions or messages indicating spammy behavior.

                                              Blacklist Checks: I used tools like MXToolbox to verify if my domain was listed on any spam blacklists. This was a crucial step to ensure my site remained reputable.

                                              Backlink Profile Analysis: I regularly analyzed my backlink profile using Moz’s Link Explorer and Ahrefs. This helped me identify and disavow any low-quality or suspicious links pointing to my site.

                                              Monitoring Analytics: I kept a close eye on my Google Analytics data, tracking traffic patterns and bounce rates to spot any significant changes that could indicate a problem.

                                              Seeking Community Feedback: Engaging with communities like Moz allowed me to get valuable feedback on my website. It helped me understand how others perceived my site.

                                              Content Quality Review: I routinely reviewed my content to ensure it met high-quality standards, avoiding duplicate content and keeping it relevant to the NFT space.

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                                              • Roper77
                                                Roper77 @worldviajar.com last edited by

                                                It’s frustrating when keywords that once ranked well suddenly drop off. A few things could be causing this shift. First, have you analyzed any recent algorithm updates? Google’s changes can impact rankings, even for well-optimized sites. Also, consider the competitiveness of your niche; other sites might be outperforming yours if they’ve updated their content or improved their SEO.

                                                I recommend doing a full site audit, focusing on both content and technical SEO. Make sure your posts are still relevant, engaging, and properly optimized for current search intent. Updating or expanding content to match recent trends can also help.

                                                I run a blog where I share posts about famous food, menu prices, and more. Keeping my content fresh has helped me bounce back from ranking drops.

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                                                • sarahwalsh
                                                  sarahwalsh last edited by

                                                  So, to do this, we recommend hiring an seo consultant for a few hours to create a bespoke SEO report.

                                                  You need to check the quality of the links on your website, and ensure that none of the text is not duplicated, plus they need to do many other SEO checks.

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                                                  • Mudasir_Qayyum01
                                                    Mudasir_Qayyum01 last edited by

                                                    To check if your website is flagged as spam, you can:

                                                    Use Google Search Console: Look for any security issues or manual actions.
                                                    Check Blacklists: Use tools like MXToolbox or Sucuri to see if your site is on any blacklists.
                                                    Review Site Content: Ensure your content adheres to best practices and doesn’t include spammy tactics.
                                                    Monitor Your Site’s Reputation: Tools like Moz’s Spam Score can help assess if your site is flagged as spammy.

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                                                    • momiraza
                                                      momiraza last edited by

                                                      i also have the same issue. when i made my site live it ranked on primary keywords over the last two months all those keywords have just disappeared. and i do not have a clue.

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