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10
Oct
2008
Crawling Blogs

2 days ago by pranamkolari

Through a period when my blog was updated only once, this is how Feedburner viewed bots. Note that crawling blogs is an interesting problem: Recency is critical Ping servers are available, albeit with incomplete coverage Crawling blogs is also highly resource intensive: Network latency Disk access/w ...

Pranam Kolari - pranamkolari.com · Rank: 199,914 · 3 references

09
Oct
2008
Burn the parking lot

2 days ago by admin

I discovered a stupidly simple but effective way to increase your revenue from parked domains. Anyone with a large enough domain portfolio, will own some dead domains, unsellable and with little to no traffic. Well, what you can do is this: Set up a splog on that domain. WP of course. Use feedwordpr ...

Glowleaf - glowleaf.net · Rank: 191,302 · 2 references

06
Oct
2008
Blog Scams: Blog Scams Are a Growing Business

5 days ago by Lorelle VanFossen

While I can excuse those who overhype their Plugins, Themes, and contests on their blog, I have a hard time forgiving those who use their blogs as scams. As the blog platform becomes more ubiquitous and easier to use with a lot of automatic content generating tools and comment and trackback spam too ...

The Blog Herald - blogherald.com · Rank: 2,086 · 418 references

01
Oct
2008
Blog Scams: There Is Nothing Like This Anywhere

11 days ago by Lorelle VanFossen

I hate hyperbole, and what really infuriates me are claims that “there is nothing like this anywhere!” Oh, really. With the modern treasure trove called search engines, there is little left in the world that can’t be found, and odds are that your original, can’t be found anywhere, is findable. Have ...

The Blog Herald - blogherald.com · Rank: 2,086 · 418 references

29
Sep
2008
The Future of Blog Spam

12 days ago by Jonathan Bailey

When Steven Carrol of The Next Web admitted to using a content generation service known as Datapresser, reportedly after seeing it used by an unnamed author at TechCrunch, he seemed to indicate that it was the future of mainstream blog publishing. But while there is no doubt that at least some mains ...

The Blog Herald - blogherald.com · Rank: 2,086 · 418 references

28
Sep
2008
Blogger: a help-free site

13 days ago by Mark

I find yet another blogspot blog stealing my posts. I login and decide to see if Google have yet changed their absolutely stupid rules regarding stolen content displayed on their domain: See the Help link? Takes you here: http://help.blogger.com/bin/static.py?page=start.cs See the Help Center link? ...

69105 - 69105.net · 4 references

17
Sep
2008
Keeping the Blogosphere Spam-free

24 days ago by Todd

Kudos to Blogger.com for keeping an eye out for nasty splogs! In testing an RSS news feed for press release for one of our clients (why don’t all the wire services do this, by the way?), we created a dummy blog and pasted in some press releases yesterday. Today, we got this note. Well done! (But ple ...

Tech PR Gems - techprgems.com · Rank: 48,773 · 24 references

10
Sep
2008
IZEA's PayPerPost Audit: How is it Going?

32 days ago by Cyn

Tonight as I was catching up from my trip to Canada to close the cottage, I checked my blog stats and came across a search term "PayPerPost audit" that someone had used to reach this blog. Unsurprisingly and as is certainly their right, folks who have been axed are blogging about it. Here's a few pu ...

Cynthia Leigh dot Net - cynthialeigh.net · 1 reference

08
Sep
2008
WTF Blog Clutter: The Death of the CAPTCHA

33 days ago by Lorelle VanFossen

Many say, “It’s about time.” Others are saying, “We told you.” Either way, it’s as official as it gets. Bye-bye WTF blog cluttering CAPTCHAs. According to the Guardian in “How Captcha was foiled: Are you a man or a mouse?”, the CAPTCHA has been proven to not work. While most of this ongoing series o ...

The Blog Herald - blogherald.com · Rank: 2,086 · 418 references

Fight splogs

33 days ago

There are a lot of spammers in the internet who steal your content and put it in their website or spam blog (splog). The content in their blog is not original. They get it from your blog via RSS and pass the content to their blog. Spam blogs do not provide any real content for users. Splogs have bec ...

Small Website Hosting - ... - smallwebsitehost.com · 1 reference

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