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LOL at the guys using blog comments submitters
LOL I get around 500 spam blog comments on one of my wordpress sites a week because i have comments enabled. None of them ever get approved of course.
Some webmasters like to waste time submitting to blogs when they never get approved and u can tell they are using a comment submitter because half of them are allways the same posts. Note to webmasters: If you use a comment submitter make sure the sites you submit to have comments on auto approve otherwise you are just wasting your time :) |
It's probably all done automatically... it's less important wasting 0.2 seconds of computer time than it is 20 seconds of a paid human worker...
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Yap true, they just click one button and it gets submitted to thousands of blogs in matter of seconds :)
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they dont care you will ban them, they will go true somewhere else, it's big number game looking for backlinks of all sort
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put this in the blacklist box
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As squealer says, there is no better way to check this.
I hope this thread hasn't inspired more to do try this, but I bet it has.... |
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Webmasters who cant be bothered to even change the comments when they are submitting and check to see which ones are being approved are just plain lazy. |
i had an afill who spammed my kids blog lol
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bro they are spamming a database of sites. they don't pay attention where one gets through and the other gets denied nor do they care. they just keep hitting send.
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blog commenting is 100% dead in terms of search engine value. getting clicks from someones blog where they auto accept comments is another thing.
here i explain how it can be done to help your SEO somewhat but still it's like beating a dead horse imo... what you do with it is your choice. http://www.dynastoned.com/post/79/fi...the-challenge/ |
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Also, people are using tools like scrapebox and not filtering the urls into a master list to remove duplicates, so when scraping for blog pages, they keep getting the same blog pages again and again and hitting them. There are far less blogs online than people think (wordpress, blogengine etc) and people keep ending up with the same URLs again and again when they scrape SERPs. But anyway, its about volume. If you want to build 250k backlinks a month to a site and its deeper pages, you are not really concerned with the little stuff... just volume. Its not efficient to waste time trying to be perfect. |
akismet + recaptcha + disble url field on comments. = less spam.
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As for myself, i used to scrape twitter posts in other languages and compose a massive list of comments in spanish, swedish, norwegian, russian, italian, french etc etc etc and add "haha" or "thanks" or "nice!" etc to the end of each and build a file of 10,000 posts to use. BTW.. akismet is very good to protect wordpress blogs and will get them banned from spamming wordpress blogs quickly. |
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Yeah I do use akismet on some of my blogs |
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