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Comment SPAM: You Are an Idiot if You (or Someone You Hired) Do It

My blog is set up so that I have to approve comments. And like everyone else in the world, I HATE SPAM. So imagine how happy I was to get the following comment on my last blog post which was about copy writing from “

Making the rather questionable assumption that “Justin” is a real person*, as opposed to an outsourced company in India or South America that has no strategy behind internet marketing, Justin has screwed up on so many levels it warrants a blog post from me:
* When you go to the Article Post Robot website, all the glowing recommendations are for “David” not “Justin.”

Here’s why this comment is wrong in so many ways:

  • First of all, you’ve pissed off a D List blogger to the point that she is willing to dedicate a post to your scatter-shot approach to internet marketing. So if you were hoping to get traffic, you’re f’ed. Any traffic from this blog is going to be gawkers looking at the scene of the accident.
  • Secondly, the links in your comment won’t help your rankings because Blogger comment links are nofollow links!
  • Your product has nothing to do with the blog post! So even if I approved the comment so readers could see it, it wouldn’t be appealing to them because it has nothing to do with what they were reading about.

Congratulations. Your one size fits all approach to internet marketing has done more damage than good. Was that worth the time savings of automating your internet marketing campaign?

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One Response to “Comment SPAM: You Are an Idiot if You (or Someone You Hired) Do It”

  1. James says:

    Elge, spam is a huge issue and a huge frustration. I think you may get a little more frustrated than me…! Spamming on sites with nofollow doesn’t make sense at all. I don’t have a problem with self promotion on my blog. The comment has to apply to the post though.

    Perhaps they are lame enough to think that enough people will click on the link and visit the site? dunno.

    Evolutionary theory doesn’t make allowances for people at the bottom of the gene pool, what gives?

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