Comments from Financial Blog spammers
Should registered users be the only ones allowed to comment ? Listen, if your going to spam us, please say something intelligent. Only use search engine optimized keywords if you say something really smart. If in doute, don’t even dare leave a keyword with your website because I’ll eventually ban you.
Notice, I didn’t say you can’t spam, I’m saying stop making it obvious. Don’t let me detect it.
Why would someone say stupid one liners like “I Agree, blah blah.”. “Very helpful, blah blah” and expect me to leave their keyword optimized links ?
Stop pooping in my yard, and saying thank you.
More examples of spam:
“Thank you for this insightful post. Yes, i think older ones and people working in hazardous environment should be given more attention.”
“Very helpful, thanks so much”
What is considered spam around here ?
1. Keyword obtimized links with no intelligent comments ( Use those keyword carefully !!! Or I’ll ban you and everyone from your ISP)
2. Poor grammar
3. Poor spelling
4. One liner with links to financial websites
5. Comments with links and open invitations to visit your “awesome” website
6. Anything stupid that includes a link or keyword spam.
By the way, I’ll be soon offering an intelligent blog commenting service at Blog Comments For Sale. Our comments won’t look, smell or feel like spam.
Recent comment spammers include
1. Women Boots
2. My PayDay in the UK
3. Talking Home Loans
4. Same Day Loans
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money merge account said
am January 15 2009 @ 3:21 pm
nice post, very helpful!
haha, juuuuuuust kidding
Do you know if the spammers are from automated bots or from humans? Since I havent commented here before I’m not sure if you have a spam filter but those are usually good at stopping the automated ones. As far as the human users go, I think the only real way to stop them is manually, and that, of course, can be time-consuming :/
-jack
BigMick said
am January 15 2009 @ 7:31 pm
What spam filters do you use?
I just read a post over at Geek Ramblings (I’m not affiliated with them in any way).
They talked about the http:BL spam filter which filtered out a lot of the spam before Akismet even gets a lookin.
They use both filters in tandem and it’s working a charm.
Dustin Credit Card Debt Wunder said
am January 16 2009 @ 12:41 pm
Thanks for being open about the SEO uses of your blog. I was wondering and maybe you guys can help, what are some of the programs to control the blog spam besides BL spam? We are getting blasted on occasion all over our site with a system that automatically fills in all of our opt-in forms. Do you guys have any sites you cruise to learn more about this? Thank Dustin “keyword in name” Wunder