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Seriously though, it's a good idea to get a comment policy going. I've been pondering it for months now and just haven't gotten to it, but I think I will today.
Nice blog by the way. I've been reading Andy's blog and participating in other dofollow blogs and just came across yours. I'll try to stop by a few times a week at least.
Hey Josh,
You got caught in the spam filters, I just fished your link out. I know you said you were kidding, but to answer your question, you can say SEO Consultant, Josh Spaulding, vice versa, or even just Josh - that way you're getting your keyword in there and we can still start a relationship.
Besides, wouldn't you rather increase your chances of having a blogger write a whole post about you with a link that you don't have to share?
Of course, that last comment was more directed at the person you followed you. :) Anyway, thanks for coming by and I'm looking forward to browsing through your site.
See you again soon I hope!
I have actually become a reader of several blogs that I admit I only first visited because they were dofollow. Dofollow benefits the host too, by increasing comments. However, I certainly don't blame anyone for deleting posts that serve no purpose other than to get the link.
Thanks!!
Especially the DoFollowers need to have comment policies. I had a really loose one before and let some of the borderline stuff slide, but then it got out of control and I thought about it.
And what I really needed was a way to reward regular commenters and be able to block people who make wack one-off comments without even reading the policy, and give people who comment in passing the chance to get juice. I don't care if someone tries to game my system as long as the comment they leave is meaningful and advances the conversation, I'm fine with giving them a free link.
What Lucia's Linky Love allows us to do is ignore the one-off frivolous comments because they aren't going to get a dofollow link anyway. If they leave a bare minimum comment, they can get a bare minimum reward.
So don't let it worry you Too much. Just keep engaging with the people who leave real, sincere, repeat comments. :) And greet everyone who leaves even one - that's part of how you tell the real commenters from the paid bots. Even when they engage you can tell it's fake. :)
By letting the first name be the name on the comment, you eliminate anchor linking already.
and most of all, number 3- you eliminate already those who do not read your post and just go fly away with a comment
Well they are Now... was talking about Before these rules came up. :) Very observant, though. And thank you for commenting.
Tinu
Julie
That's true but they may also be using Lucia's Linky Love plugin or something similar to reward frequent commentors. I thought Tinu was nofollowing everyone a few weeks ago until Andy set me straight and let me know that she was actually using Lucia's Linky Love plugin.
Subscribing to comments on many real discussions and you see this little stream of messages from the same person.
I was not aware of this comment plugin or policy before!
I have had my blogs with nofollow policy as so much comment spam
forced to do so....
But plugin like this is awesome to enforce own moderate comment policies.
I will be using it at many of my blogs soon.
Best,
Mohsin
LOL sorry i forgot to say THANK YOU for the post...
maybe i forgot about this because of your anti-praise sentences in the Original Post :-)
Wish you best and thanks again for sharing great tool,
Mohsin
I am glad to be here again :-)
LOL thanks for sharing behind the scenes truth in SPAM world ...
Yes spammers are notorious to post comments like that with offending sites in Links. Thanks to Open Source we have some awesome plugins to combat the spammers.
Best,
Mohsin
PS. Thanks again for your response.
I've never read your blog before, but I wanted to learn more about 'dofollow' and 'nofollow' links, and I was directed here from Google, for good reason IMHO.
I agree with your policy for giving link love to commenters, and is a topic that is not explored very often by bloggers. Since I began blogging in April, 2007, I've learned first-hand how frustrating comment spammers can be on blogs.
I'd like to install a plug-in like Linky Love on my blog that is hosted on Typepad. Do you know if it's compatible? The Linky Love site that you linked to above only mentions Wordpress. If it isn't, do you know of any good plug-ins that work with Typepad?
Thanks,
Craig
p.s.
What would possess someone to think their three-sentence comment on traveling to India will remain posted when the topic of the post is internet marketing strategy? I don't know.
I know, I know...short-bus rider and proud of it.
Help?
Manual spamming is our big problem right now ... is hard to elude if is a spam message or not ... for example I just read above my comment: "thanks for your dofollow" posted by a "Chat"? ... Beware ... chat's starting posts ...
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Regards
For me as long as the comment adds value to my post, and the linked website is also somewhat relevant / not spam, I will allow that comment.
Ok i put my name with a keyword. Hope that is ok. I'm kinda new on marketing and searching engines. Any help is appreciated. My email is in the comment thingy.