Targeting Spam > Did nofollow go too far?

http://blog.larixconsulting.com/blog [Main Page -- A View from the Isle] Jeremy Zawodny has a good point here.  Putting rel="nofollow" into all the links of our comments and trackbacks was supposed to be a smack upside the...

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http://blog.guykawasaki.com [Blog.guykawasaki.com] Signum sine tinnitu--by Guy Kawasaki: How to Suck Up to a Blogger: regarding "For stroking a bloggers ego, how about, "I set my RSS reader to refresh your blog every five minutes." Will that get a smile or a smack on the forehead?", FeedBurner distinguishes between "circulation" (how many individual RSS readers) and "hits" (how often those readers hit the feed). The FeedBurner chicklet (for instance the one on Guy's page), shows stats from "circulation." Thus, I don't know that having your RSS reader hit the feed every 5 minutes has a stroking effect (but it does help you pull in the new posts ASAP).

http://www.antipixel.com [Antipixel.com] Antipixel | Blog | TrackBack and Validation: Getting It Straight: Tomas made a good comment in response to my last post. I said TrackBack “seems to break XHTML validation” to which he replied: ...

http://www.chrisabraham.com [Chris Abraham - Because the Medium is the Message - Leading expert on corporate blogging, PR blogging, SEO, the blogosphere, on] Articles About Blogging for Business,... : Just before I launched this blog, I emailed Doc, arguably the first blogger, to ask him if he had any advice on blogs and blogging and he offered me that above advice which is priceless and really the difference between burning out and alienating your readership who really want to know you as much as what you have to say -- to built a relationship -- and having a bouncing baby blog full or personality, color, humor, as well as more serious topics of the day.

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