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Scammy BL Reports by Ubersuggest

I subscribed to Ubersuggest's paid plan, and every week they send me an SEO report that includes details about backlinks.

For the past 4-5 months, according to their report, I've been acquiring new backlinks, but I didn’t investigate them until recently.

Over the last 2-3 months, I’ve started reviewing these backlinks, and it's evident that they are all fraudulent, primarily leading to irrelevant lead generation pages.

When some links redirect to a Telegram page, and some lead to a Probet ad site, which has a deliberate delay of 2-3 seconds before the redirection, this is clearly a tactic to deceive search engines.

A reputable company should conduct thorough checks and implement effective spam filters to prevent this kind of manipulation. Given that I’ve been witnessing this issue for a couple of months now, it is unmistakably part of a dubious money-making strategy by them it seems.

your thoughts on this ??

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