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wonder if I can get my $1,399.97 I paid for my bloggers high performance comment spam script. I had a feeling I was getting ripped off. Mark Laymon August 8, 2008 at 4:26 pm As someone that happens to use comments very heavy to promote money sites. I am amazed that so many spammers just have no clue how to utilize do follow blogs. They are some of the most highly cared for pieces of real estate online. It is often the value they bring to your internal link structure that many just do not see. @craig, you should have come to me, I would have given you
a discount… Craig Mullins August 8, 2008 at 5:41 pm Haha, Asia Mobile Number List
I just wish I could stop getting the 6,000 trackback spam comments I get a day. script with a rotating IP proxy server & join the crowd. (I’m just kidding folks, don’t get your boxers (or panties) in a bunch. I’d be curious if they have any good studies about how many of those comments & trackbacks actually stick from some of those spammers. It’s obviously worth if for them with so many people doing it. Zoran August 9, 2008 at 1:29 am I have same problem with one my blog,a lot of comments every day Justin Smith | Searching Solutions August 11, 2008 at 6:48 am I finally turned off the dofollow plugin on my older blog. I was so sick of removing the comments. The funny thing is… so many people use this as a spammy technique, you’d think they would get smarter at it. But they just seem to be getting worse!! links in the body, whole comments that say nothing but: “great post man”. It’s ridiculous. Such a huge waste of time. I almost feel bad for them… Andrew S
hotland August 11, 2008 at 9:21 am Great comment man Johnathan Brandon August 13, 2008 at 8:58 pm Love it! Interestingly enough, I found your site through a “do follow” blog list. I was writing an article about what “nofollow” means and the value in posting quality comments. The benefit from the list to me is that it leads me to new sites I may have otherwise not found, and which generally have more interaction. I’m happy to see links on my sites for people who contribute materially to the site, but I tend to focus equal or greater energy on deleting the crap. Glad I found the site. I’m
a discount… Craig Mullins August 8, 2008 at 5:41 pm Haha, Asia Mobile Number List
I just wish I could stop getting the 6,000 trackback spam comments I get a day. script with a rotating IP proxy server & join the crowd. (I’m just kidding folks, don’t get your boxers (or panties) in a bunch. I’d be curious if they have any good studies about how many of those comments & trackbacks actually stick from some of those spammers. It’s obviously worth if for them with so many people doing it. Zoran August 9, 2008 at 1:29 am I have same problem with one my blog,a lot of comments every day Justin Smith | Searching Solutions August 11, 2008 at 6:48 am I finally turned off the dofollow plugin on my older blog. I was so sick of removing the comments. The funny thing is… so many people use this as a spammy technique, you’d think they would get smarter at it. But they just seem to be getting worse!! links in the body, whole comments that say nothing but: “great post man”. It’s ridiculous. Such a huge waste of time. I almost feel bad for them… Andrew S
hotland August 11, 2008 at 9:21 am Great comment man Johnathan Brandon August 13, 2008 at 8:58 pm Love it! Interestingly enough, I found your site through a “do follow” blog list. I was writing an article about what “nofollow” means and the value in posting quality comments. The benefit from the list to me is that it leads me to new sites I may have otherwise not found, and which generally have more interaction. I’m happy to see links on my sites for people who contribute materially to the site, but I tend to focus equal or greater energy on deleting the crap. Glad I found the site. I’m