Targeting Spam > WP-SpamFree Update - New Features, Including Trackback Spam Protection
[WebGeek] Now you can display your spam stats on your blog. Simply insert the code into your theme and you can show off how much spam you’re not getting anymore.
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[Bootstrapper] The 100 Most Useful WordPress Add-ons Available: Shuffling through the thousands of WordPress add-ons and widgets takes up way more time than most bloggers have. To give you a jump start on improving your blog on everything from understanding how to market to your readers to learning new formatting tricks, we’ve generated this list of the 100 most useful WordPress add-ons available so that you can stop searching and start blogging.
[Targeting Spam] Spam Karma: Beware of trackback spam: Although I cant stop that spammer from stealing my content, at least Im not linking to him anymore. Btw, Akismet is doing a good job in capturing trackback spam. I combo Akismet with Spam ...
[viper007bond.com] My Two Weeks With Defensio Anti-Spam: Yes, Akismet uses data from everyone else out there to help learn what spam is and isn’t, but Defensio also learns about your blog specifically. For example, if you blog about Viagra (what an odd blogging subject), you’d obviously get a ton of comments about Viagra.
[Noupe] Powerfull List of WordPress Lifesavers Plugins: What a simply stunning collection - I thought I had a good idea of most of the best plugins but there are tonnes of great ones here I hadn’t heard about. THANKS!
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[dcortesi . blog] Addressing Twitter Spam Through Statistical Analysis: […] Damon Cortesi (@dacort, creator of TweetStats) has a great post today about statistical analysis of a Twitter Spammer. This is a must-read for anyone who is concerned about the rise of spam on Twitter. We’ve been looking at a lot of spammer profiles over the past few weeks, and Mr.
[Getting More Visitors] How to optimize a Wordpress blog: When I launch a blog, I sit down for a few hours with an excel spreadsheet and collect the URLs and email addresses of similar blogs. I then email each of them individually to tell them about my new blog.
[Anarchist Philosophy Blog] Steve Pavlina - How to make money from your blog: In my early traffic-building days, Id do carnivals submissions once a week, and it helped a great deal in going from nothing to about 50,000 visitors per month. You still have to produce great content, but carnivals give you a free shot at marketing your unknown blog. Free marketing is precisely the kind of opportunity you dont want to miss. Carnivals are like an open-mic night at a comedy club ” they give amateurs a chance to show off their stuff. I still submit to certain carnivals every once in a while, but now my traffic is so high that relatively speaking, they dont make much difference anymore. Just to increase my traffic by 1% in a month, I need 11,000 new visitors, and even the best carnivals dont push that much traffic. But you can pick up dozens or even hundreds of new subscribers from each round of carnival submissions, so its a great place to start. Plus its very easy.
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