SEO cases do you see annually?

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SEO cases do you see annually?

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The "easiest" way is to steal images/direct links from a large number of domains with TLDs "from far away". For example, your site is domain.de and the domains that link to it come from .gq, .tk, .cc, and so on.

Also, "The Globe" and similar looking patterns (webhostlist.in) lower rankings.

NOTE: The Globe (theglobe.net) is a site where toxic links are posted. It has been in operation since 2006.

Stealing content and mixing content with pornography, casinos or medical material combined with canonical links pointing to the original site are very typical negative SEO patterns.

Redirects from bad websites to a very good one are also very effective.

Q. On average, how many negative

A. I see a lot of image theft/direct links from sites like The Globe. I also see redirects quite a complete list of unit mobile database often. Canonical links are less frequent, I usually see them about 2-3 times a year.

Q. What is the most challenging negative SEO case you have had to deal with?

A. Negative links combined with spammy content on an ecommerce site. Each new piece of content was stolen and placed on different websites from unclear TLDs.

When visiting the site for the first time, there was a list of products/articles from the original website, as well as snippets of text from the original page. The second retrieval of the site led to a dating site with multiple redirects. As a result, the original page does not appear in search results for the brand name.
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