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[Blog and SEO tips to help you make money blogging] This way web authors send you notification about the linkback. But you may decide to approve or decline a link so I will try to explain what to do with these links.

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[Web Ink Now] Web Ink Now: If you blog, make it easy for people to comment: I agree with you 100% in principle, David, but even with captcha I was getting a ton of comments from those SEO lamers who leave comments like 'Thanks, I didn't know that', or 'I am so enjoying yur blog.' (Mis-spellings are the first clue of SEO-driven insincerity.) It was frustrating so I required users to create a site account to comment.

[Blogstorm SEO blog] We lost 100000 links yesterday: It is interesting because, from Google’s point of view, Twitter is a valuable source of information. Once, as usual, you cut through the spam you will find a great deal of information on what people are reading, linking to, doing etc so why would Google want to ignore all of that.

[Jim Boykin's SEO Blog] My battle with Comment Spam, and my latest solution. - Jim ...: A few weeks ago I was getting hammered with spam so I made people register in order to comment….and it was no surprise that my comments went down. I then got another round of major spam since someone was able to bypass the registering and was trying to post over 300 comments each day…..none went through because they also included a link in their comment, and any comment that has a link in it has to be approved by me before it goes live….also I’ve got a filter with all the special words that if a comment includes any of those words, it has to be approved by me first (gambling, debt, insurance, sex, etc)….so nothing went through….but it was a bitch to delete these every day (and how were they getting through when they weren’t registered??)

[Tweaking Windows] Reduce or Stop 99.99% spam comments in Wordpress: I would like to suggest or recommend everyone to use both of these plugins (akismet + WP-SpamFree Anti-Spam). By this way you don’t even to use or enable comment moderation.

[TJ Dzine] 70 Best Wordpress Plugins to Supercharge your Blog | TJ Dzine: Well, here is a list of my top 70 plugins, most of which I have used on some blog or another at one time or another. Enjoy

[Daily Blog Tips] How to Stop Trackback Spam on WordPress: So when I see that the attempt by the person posting the comment is to spam my blog, I straightaway delete it with the one-click button in Akismet dashboard.

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[From Information to Intelligence] From Information to Intelligence » Blog Archive » Blog trackback ...: It is a very specific type of spam because it target blog and not mail. Therefore it input and output of this spam is quite different from the one you observe in email.

[blinkfirst.com] SEO Tricks for Wordpress « blinkfirst.com: From your reader’s perspective, a descriptive and compelling title helps them decide if your post is worth reading or not. From an SEO perspective, think about the keywords or phrases people might type into a search box to find your post, and use those words or phrases in your post title.

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