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May 18, 2005

Blog Blasting: Spam of the future?

Blogs are valuable for the comment sections, but spammers are clogging up the comment section. We spend a lot of time and effort keeping Blog Carnival spam-free. I agree with this blogger 100%.

Now we have our blogs and many marketers have also embraced the use of blogs to help their business, and in many cases, like mine, they are also used to help spread our writing (like my fantasy articles).

I, personally, love getting feedback from my readers and don't ever want to have to change that, because it makes me feel good to read what you think about my writing (whether it's my articles and posts about marketing, or my fantasy stories).

And what happens????

Some morons have come out with BLOG BLASTERS!

 

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Blog Blasting - Spam of the future???

Posted on May 18, 2005 02:22 PM by spam b222.
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Response from the post from Michael Branco.
What makes you think people is using your company name to advertise their company you should had thought of that company name first of all many carpet cleaners will use their local city name to advertise their companies to get better rankings in search engines, anybody can use the key words miami carpet cleaning in their meta tags, all carpet cleaning websites use this information. let me remind you you are not the only carpet cleaning company in miami there is many carpet cleaning companies with Miami in their name your not the first there is companies they have been aroud longer than your business that use those key words many years ago nobody that i know has a copyright on these keywords "Miami carpet cleaning" it doesnt make sense what your saying. I would say if they use Miamicarpetcleaning.com thats another story but if a carpet cleaning company uses Miami carpet cleaning as their title their not usinng your name. You probably name your company Miamicarpetcleaning.com to obtain better results but hey most SEO used those key words, google uses those key words so dont be saying people is using your companies name. You going to stop SEO for using those keywords in meta tags and title i don't think so. You choose that name and you know those are esential key words so it no one fault thats the SEO game. Plus Miami you dont own the name, Carpet you dont own the word, cleaning you dont own the word.
Gustavo Castle

Posted by: Gustavo at October 18, 2007 09:52 AM

Reading all about Blog Blasting and came to your blog. Im looking into doing this for my business. Why? for only one reason, Other companies are using my companys name as their title or as meta tags. Have already been told from clients that they thought they were clicking on my company but was redirected to another. Because of the name of my company I can not file a law suit. (already spoke to my attorney)

But I do know the answer to your question...

Buy your own .com and then you will not have to worry about blog blasting. It's Very simple.

CEO Miami Carpet Cleaning
Michael Branco
If your in Miami and you
need your carpets cleaned
give us a call.

Posted by: Miami Carpet Cleaning at June 18, 2007 03:26 AM

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Posted by: ghjgf at December 6, 2005 03:50 AM

Thank you for the feedback on my blog.
I wanted to add a little update (and will be putting that on my blog later today), but just as an example, since I made that post yesterday, I have removed 13 feedback posts from someone spamming an article I wrote about playing poker online and another 4 from an asian poster spamming basically anything new that I post.
If the entries are relevant, such as yours was, then I love seeing it and I feel that the link back to your site is just a fair tradeoff and actually, it brought me to your site, just to check it out (awesome blog by the way).
But junk posts/feedback will only get worse, since I even got three emails yesterday trying to sell me this very software I was posting about.

If any programmers out there have figured out ways to block them, please start sharing the information. Not to be corny, but Bloggers of the world, unite :)

Here's to your success,
Xavier

Posted by: Xavier at May 19, 2005 07:53 PM

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