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domain containg acussation word not well seo ?

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Im using a domain work i spamish, which in english means "scammer" followeb by .es extension, and it is being so difficult to positionate on the topresults, even with some good quality backlinks, is that normal as of using the word "scam" but in spanish ?
 

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Hello, I was presumably scammed by a car company in Madrid, Spain.
Hello, Yes, it does have a negative effect on SEO. The domain name is the first impression users have of a website. If the domain name contains condemning or negative words, it may cause users to distrust the website, which may reduce click-through rates and willingness to visit. In addition, search engines consider the keywords and overall image of the domain name when evaluating the quality of a website. Negative words may be seen as a sign of low quality or unprofessionalism, which may affect the ranking of the website.
 

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Using an accusation word in a domain can make Google treat it more like a complaint page, so it sometimes needs extra trust signals. What helped me in a similar case was building authority through steady forum links
I used quality backlink packages to give the site a cleaner reputation signal, and it seemed to help the domain get indexed and rank more normally, even with a negative keyword in it
 
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