Targeting Spam > Thwarting the Spam bots
[The Corsair Journal] Now, the reason for the blog spam is not to get people interested in a product and buy from a link placed in some random blog, but to increase the Google Page Rank of the target website by linking to it from all over the place. And by increasing the Page Rank, that site rises in the results page.
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[Blogging.biz - The Blogging Site] Blogging.biz - The Blogging Site Blogging, Spamming, and Blog Spam: The difference between the static web page and the RSS feed is that web pages seldom update their content, RSS feeds, by design, are created to be dynamic and provide regularly updated content, in theory, depending on the blog owner of course. This prompts the search engine spiders to revisit and rerank them more often.
[Technobiography.com] Does blog SPAM improve my search engine ranking? | Technobiography.com: I get a looooooottttt of spam in the comments area of my blogs. I’ve come to accept it as a fact of life, like inflation and taxes and death.
[Longrider] Longrider » More Blog Spam: We are a relatively new company and we are currently trying to improve our page ranking on Google. We operate on a small budget, and we would be more than willing to give you a tungsten ring from our site in exchange for a link.
[Jim Boykin's SEO Blog] Blog Spam part 2 - The Nofollow, friend or enemy? - Jim Boykin's ...: My conclusion is paid links can eventually earn TrustRank, but not for a long time AND this long time is the time it takes for the listing site to become a plethora of paid spam links, meaning the TrustRank period grows exponentially. This is just my opinin, but it is what I have experienced - “my friend”
[Search Engineering - The Social Media Marketing System] Search Engineering - The Social Media Marketing System: Watching ...: The System is composed of UK based Gurus in Search Engine Marketing, SEM, Internet Marketing, SEO, Search Engine optimisation, SERPS, pagerank, backlinks, black hat seo, white hat seo,on page seo, off page seo, ranking, google, web 2.0, social networks, video, blogging, and making you money the world over.
[Wordorigins.org Discussion Forums] Wordorigins.org Discussion Forums | Blog Spam: I notice another spam posting has just appeared, this time as an uncamouflaged thread. Have the spam autobots beaten the captcha system or are these just rogue manual postings?
[McAfee Avert Labs] Democrats.org Blog Spam Contributes to Google Search - Computer ...: www.democrats.org, which is “Paid for by the Democratic National Committee “, and linked to from www.barackobama.com. One Response to “ Democrats.org Blog Spam Contributes to Google Search Poisoning”.
[SEO'Brien | interactive marketing] Google Please Work on the Blog Search Algorithm! | SEO'Brien ...: One aspect of the regular search algorithm that seems of increasing importance to blog search is authority; page rank, or what ever you want to call it. ... Enter blog spam. Or perhaps it should be called Black Hat Blogging? As traditional media companies and spammers have caught on to how blogs effectively optimize content for search engines, automatically ping crawlers, and prominently index in both blog and traditional search results, everyone is turning to the ...
[Earners Blog: Get in the Know] Comment Hut Review, Download Comment Hut: You can then visit the pages & leave comments that include your URL. If the page has a nofollow active on it may mean it's useless to Google.
[Avvo Blog] SEO Lessons from the Internet's Seedy Underbelly - Avvo Blog: If your website isnt trusted by Google, youre probably not going to rank highly for “mesothelioma lawyer” any time soon. And if you dont have the requisite time or inclination to build a trust-halo effect on your own website, then it may be smarter to get yourself on a website thats already trusted. Spammers do this through hacking, but you dont have to. Get yourself a profile on Avvo, Linkedin, Justia, etc. Google already views these domains as trusted, so your efforts may be better spent promoting your profile on these websites rather than starting from scratch with your own.
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