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Where comment spam comes from

Ever wondered how the comment spamming jerks do their thing? Here's one of the programs they use:

http://holygrailofadvertising.com

I'm not making this a link because I don't want to give them any help in search rankings, so copy the url and paste it in your address bar. He's even got a video tutorial which proves that you don't have to be smart to run these comment spamming programs:

http://holygrailofadvertising.com/quickvsearchtutorial/intro.html

Here's another one. Flashier site, cheaper program:

manifestingpower.com/seo/seo.html

These bottom feeders waste so much of my time. Reading their descriptions of what they do almost makes me sick.

5 comments

It looks like the urls were automatically made into links.
Kyle [Member] Emailhttp://www.brendoman.com/kyle01/21/06 @ 17:40
dan [Member] • http://personman.com01/21/06 @ 20:15
There is another digg story running right now on how to combat link spam called linksleeve, i think it is linksleeve.org - looks pretty interesting.

Good post though, now if we can only stop comment spam!
Ronald Jafree [Visitor] • http://www.linksleeve.org01/22/06 @ 09:50
You might be interested in this link:

http://www.nowsell.com/web-marketing-strategy/2005/amazing-new-blog-spamming-sorry-marketing-tool/

As it provides a refreshing insight from, of all places, a web-marketing strategy site. Nice to see that not all marketers are bottom grubbing.

-stk


Scott Kimler [Visitor] • http://www.randsco.com01/26/06 @ 21:47
Help!! And this is legal??
lorenz [Visitor]• 03/20/06 @ 16:12

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