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The Good News About Spam On Your Blog
http://seanseo.com/ internet-marketing/ spam-on-your-blog/Spam on your blog means a few things. On a positive note, people are finding you and that’s a good thing. It doesn’t sound like such a good thing when it becomes a pain to manage but one thing is for sure, your blog is valuable enough to make spammers want to utilise your site.
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Super Blog Blaster 3000, A New Comment Spam Killer.
http://www.tmaemarketing.com/ blog/ 2008/ 07/ 21/ blogging/ super-blog-blaster-3…Ha! I had to start this post with a laugh because its been roughly one month since this blogs initial launch and the comment spam is already rolling in. What kills me though, is that many of the spam comments we receive are from Internet marketing companies from around the net.
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Technical considerations regarding the discussion aspect of blogging
http://technologytales.com/ 2008/ 07/ 18/ technical-considerations-regarding-the…When making a start in the world of blogging, there are so many things to consider that you almost need a trial run first to learn the lingo. In fact, getting up to speed by using a service like that offered by Blogger or WordPress.com seems a very sensible starting point.
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Help Me Stop Comment Spam! Need YOUR Advice…
http://www.oibo.org/ stop-comment-spam.htmlI need your help. I love comments. I love to get them. I love to leave them. We recently installed CommentLuv, so not only do you get a mention if you are a frequent commentor on the site, but we use CommentLuv to parse your feed and get your latest post.
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4 WordPress plugins for comprehensive spam prevention on your blog
http://daisyolsen.com/ 4-wordpress-plugins-for-comprehensive-spam-prevention-on-…Anyone that has been blogging for more than a couple of months will be able to tell you that comment spam can be a real problem. Here are 4 plugins to be used together to prevent nearly all spam for your blog. This is achieved by checking for potential spam using a variety of different methods.
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Spam Comment Plugins
http://cliktrik.com/ 2008/ 05/ 21/ spam-comment-plugins/Just when I think I’ve had enough of spam emails, they start invading my blog comments. If you’re new to spam comments, you’d think that they are real. Who wouldn’t want to read about these? Wow, what a great post! I’ll definitely come back for more I’ve added your site to google reader.
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Spring Cleaning of my Weblog
http://www.pinoyconsole.com/ wordpress-tweaks/ spring-cleaning-of-my-weblog/It was five days now since I start my spring cleaning on my site and what I found out really furious me. Something I though won’t gonna happen to me but well it’s happen and give me a whole idea what is life out there in the blogosphere.
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How to Identify Splogs and Protect Yourself from Pagerank Loss!
http://zedomax.net/ zedomax-network-news/ how-to-identify-splogs-and-protect-you…Today, I will talk briefly about how to identify splogs and protect yourself from losing your precious little Pagerank. First and foremost, if you are a blogger, (and this article is intended for a blogger) you need to be aware of trackbacks left on your blog. Now, most trackbacks will show up on your comments list.
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How To Fight WordPress Comment and Trackback Spams
http://www.blogthority.com/ hello-world/Sooner or later, your beloved WordPress blog will be flooded with comment and trackback spams. As a blogger, there is not much you can do to stop spams from hitting your blog, but there are several things you could do to fight them back. 5 Levels of Spam Protection 1.
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Create a Comment Blacklist in WordPress - Download My List of Spam Words
http://www.pureblogging.com/ 2008/ 04/ 29/ create-a-comment-blacklist-in-wordpre…Did you know you can create a comment blacklist in WordPress? A blacklist is a list of people who are denied access to something. A comment blacklist in WordPress denies comment spammers access to your site. This uses less of your Web server’s resources and bandwidth.
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