Spam flags for sub-domain
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Hi Moz Community,
I am reviewing our website via MOZ and found the following issues: http://shopwindowcleaningresource.com/
1. No Contact (please refer to the attached image). However, we have an up to date contact info on our website. We have social buttons at the footer, our telephone number is at the top and we have a contact us page.
Any idea, why we are being rated as such and how to resolve it?
Any help will be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance.
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Thank you very much. I guess I just need to add in our email and I can safely say that we are good.
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Agree with @Patrick,
There is nothing to worry about. Your website is absolutely fine, but remember that your website can't be perfect for 100% user or all search engine. So just try to make it useful and search engine compliant to at least 80%.
Just make sure that you've developed and designed your website for users, not automated systems or search engines. Just try to optimize as many pages as possible, and make sure all important pages are easily accessible, user/ search engine friendly and properly optimized.
All these are just pre-defined automated system which works as per the instructions. So you can't rely 100% on these.
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Hi there
I wouldn't be too concerned with this as sometimes it could just be a mistake. You have links to your social profiles, but I do not see an email address.
I am interested to see what others say here. Hope this helps!
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