@serktba
Hi [serktba],
It’s great that you’re focused on maintaining white hat practices for your website. A Spam Score of 2% is relatively low and generally not something to worry about, but it’s always good to be proactive.
Here are a few tips that might help in reducing or maintaining a low spam score:
Review Backlinks: Make sure all the backlinks pointing to your site are from reputable sources. If you find any low-quality or irrelevant backlinks, consider using Google’s Disavow Tool.
Quality Content: Continuously publish high-quality, relevant content that adds value to your audience. This not only helps in SEO but also ensures that your site maintains its integrity.
Monitor Outbound Links: Ensure that any outbound links on your site are to reputable and relevant websites. Linking to low-quality sites can increase your spam score.
Avoid Keyword Stuffing: Even with white hat practices, it’s easy to over-optimize. Make sure your content reads naturally and is not overloaded with keywords.
Stay Updated with SEO Practices: SEO guidelines evolve, so it’s crucial to stay informed about the latest best practices.
If you’re interested, I’ve shared more tips and insights on maintaining a healthy SEO score on my website. Feel free to check it out here: [Your Website URL].
Keep up the good work with your white hat strategies!