Posts Tagged ‘comment-spam’
The Posting Schedule
Sunday, February 27, 2011 22:37 1 CommentHow often should a blogger post new material on his or her blog? There is a wide difference of opinion among bloggers concerning this issue. Some bloggers feel that you must publish a post a day, especially to show the search engines that the blog is active and worthy of attention. Other bloggers think that once a week is about right. Still others would be satisfied with a post every other week. Not surprisingly, there are even bloggers who feel that they must be free to “go with the flow” and follow their creative impulses which means, they will update their blogs “when they feel like it.”
Spam Comment “Makeovers”
Wednesday, July 14, 2010 0:43 15 CommentsAs I mentioned in the previous post about recycling spam, you can use selected spam comments as regular comments for your posts. The results are often interesting and sometime entertaining. Here are some of the more interesting comments I extracted from my spam filter and reinvented as regular comments for some of the posts on [...]
Recycling Spam
Tuesday, July 13, 2010 22:33 3 CommentsSpam wastes time. Spam, itself, is waste. It serves no good purpose for anyone but the spammer. I began to think about this one day when I realized I had a great many spam comments and, some of them, actually sounded like genuine comments. In our time, when we are more and more conscious of [...]
“Spam Happens”
Monday, July 5, 2010 13:18 10 CommentsOk. Spam. no one who has a website really wants spam. Spam, of course is unsolicited, gratuitous comments to which are attached advertisements or links to promote the spammer’s web site by using yours to display it- free and without permission. Whatever title you give yourself: Webmaster, Web Site Owner, Blogger or whatever it is, [...]
Comment Spam (Blog Spam)
Tuesday, April 27, 2010 22:17 8 CommentsSpam is a problem for everyone on the Internet—except the spammers. Spam is unwanted e-mail or blog comments that quickly fill up mail boxes and spam filters ( a sort of net designed to prevent spam from entering your published pages) and sometimes may carry attachments and even a virus. Most of all, spam [...]





















