Toxic Backlinks - EnZine Example
Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2025 10:22 am
Have you noticed the use of exact match anchor text?
There is absolutely no value to be gained from this article and it is clear that the only reason it was posted was to link (twice?) to a promotional gift shop.
These links are pure spam and this tactic should be avoided at all costs by removing historical links like these.
Links in spam comments on blogs and forums
Another link building tactic associated with toxic links is comment spamming.
These comments are often automated using software that russia mobile database places a large number of irrelevant comments on blogs (often with exact match anchor text).
This is done in the hope that some will slip through without moderation, and the goal is simply to try to get as many links in the comments as possible.
If you have a WordPress site, you are likely to receive many notifications with comments to approve that seem to have no relation to the content, but include a link.
That's comment spam.
The same tactic is often applied on forums, posting comments in threads with meaningless answers but links.
There is absolutely no value to be gained from this article and it is clear that the only reason it was posted was to link (twice?) to a promotional gift shop.
These links are pure spam and this tactic should be avoided at all costs by removing historical links like these.
Links in spam comments on blogs and forums
Another link building tactic associated with toxic links is comment spamming.
These comments are often automated using software that russia mobile database places a large number of irrelevant comments on blogs (often with exact match anchor text).
This is done in the hope that some will slip through without moderation, and the goal is simply to try to get as many links in the comments as possible.
If you have a WordPress site, you are likely to receive many notifications with comments to approve that seem to have no relation to the content, but include a link.
That's comment spam.
The same tactic is often applied on forums, posting comments in threads with meaningless answers but links.