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Blasting Spam Comments To Blogs?

Posted by: Raffy Tero , 02 Feb 2010 Internet
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I have noticed on many blogs that there are actually spam comments that are spreading and invading tons of blogs that exist right now. Most of the spammers in my own thoughts are using some form of blasting software that can blast spam comments to random blogs whether appropriate or inappropriate. Their strategy is to automate their detail insertions like name, location, e-mail, URL and the body of the comment that says "Nice post. Keep it coming", or "Thank you".

Blasting softwares in the internet right now are just making profits from the spammers who are buying their software just to do the "Black Hat" thing. But according to my friend, it was not recommended and the success rate was less than 30% to 40% when you submit your links to those blogs. Most of the blogs right now are setting them under moderation or it needs them to register when posting a comment, along with their supporting link.

As for one of my friends, he has a blog and he noticed at least four to five comments a day, 90% of them were spam and stupid type of comments. He didn't mark it as spam, instead he immediately trash it. However, he still allows anonymous users to comment on his blog posts. But then, starting next week he will change his settings to let them register first before writing a comment.

You cannot outsmart the owners of the blogs you would like to spam, because they're always been notified when someone commented or registered in your blog. Blasting spam comments using software is not good, it's better if you do it manually and in a hard way. Right now, I'm no longer using a software, instead I do this manually.

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Greg Nelson If you are smart about blasting spam comments to various blogs, then you may have about 40% to 60% chance on succeeding approval of your comments. However, if you are not mixing keywords or title stuff, then your success rate will get lower.
03 Feb, 2010
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