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You only need a Free Majestic Seo account to follow these steps Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in a web browser] Spotting Fake Backlinks 4 simple steps to figure out if a domain has fake back links (for free) You filtered the large list based on your preferred metrics and have found a bunch of great looking domains that are available for registrations. Great! - But not so fast - before you purchase a domain we urge you to try and figure out if the back links are fake. This article will help you perform this critical step in your search for awesome domains using a free account from Majestic Seo. Put the domain name in the [Majestic Seo] search box and then follow these 4 simple steps - Check the Trust Flow v/s Citation Flow Ratio - if the numbers are not similar to each other, the domain probably has fake back links. Spammy domains have a very high CF compared to TF - Check the Topical Trust Flow Categories - it’s good if all back links are from one category and bad if there are multiple categories shown here - Scroll down to check the anchor text - Check for foreign characters or scammy words. Check whether the anchor text makes sense for the domain. - Scroll down to check the back links - If all the back links are from a single domain, then it means that the domain is very dependent on a single domain for value. If all the domains are different, then it means that the links are diversified, which is a good thing. Also check whether any have been deleted. If you see deletes, it might mean that the domain will soon start losing links Hope these steps help you. If you have any questions on the above steps, please let me know - Sophia DomCop Fanatical Support P.S. - you can follow the steps above with a [Free Majestic Seo Account] Copyright © 2016 [DomCop]. All rights reserved. If you do not want to recieve emails from us, you can [unsubscribe here].

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