Not exact matches
This has sparked a movement towards «white hat»
link building that doesn't get noticed by Google's algorithms as
spam.
Remember to add value to group conversations — don't
spam them with promotional material and
links.
You don't have to worry about previous mistakes or
link spam, and you have a clean slate on which to work.
We do
not spam or submit our own
links on social media (we do post them to our own Twitter / Facebook accounts, as you would expect), we don't buy Twitter followers, and we don't write for the sake of getting page views.
Basically guest blogging isn't for building
links, it is to provide information to readers that what they're looking for and if we create a buzz through guest blogging, it's
not consider as a
spam.
These would include
link farms and search engine
spam sites, in fact don't participate in «
link farms» or FFA, also known as free for all sites, at all.
And that is true for all varieties of
links, even most of the ones you might call «
spam,» as long as you're
not the one placing those
links.
This is
SPAM and garbage, don't bother watching, click the report abuse
link to get rid of this stupid TROLL.
I do
nt accept ads and someones put
spam links here ha!
And now another aloe vera site out of China, who didn't even appear before, has rocketed above mine in two days (LOTS of chinese languages
spam links).
In brief, these 2 providers now evaluate the behavior of individual email recipients — whether they open the mail, click on
links, add the sender to their address book etc — in evaluating the message as
spam or
not spam.
Weirdly, these two examples
link to sites that don't seem to exist, so I'm
not quite sure what their purpose is — normally,
spam comments try to send traffic to fake blogs («splogs») that make money through Google Ads or other contextual advertising.
Weirdly enough, besides the
spam links, the hack seems to delete the HTML paragraph tags in the posts — don't ask me why.
«CSIRC recommends that if this email was unsolicited, that you treat the email as
SPAM, do
not click any
links, and delete the email,» the email states.
Comments that don't contribute to the conversation, are obviously
spam, promotional in nature, or intended for back -
link purposes will be deleted and the author banned from future commenting ability.
I'd rather
not spam the comments with the
link so do you have an email I can send it to you?
I found your blog on pinterest and was so excited that the
link went to an actual informative blog and
not spam!!
:) I don't have word verification, but it enables automatically when somebody adds
links in comments as it will be recognized as
spam; P
▫ If you comment I'll be commenting back to your blog or website ▫ Please don't publish
links or
spam ~ Thanks!
SPAM and advertising
links will
not be published.
Awww it seems like my blogspot
link is still marked as
spam here so I can't post my bloglinks thru the commentluv function Anyway, it's still the same old me, Chai, supporting you all the way!
From my YouTube page you can find
links to my other sites if you're interested, but I don't want to
spam too much!
Prohibited actions on FetDig.com include but are
not limited to:
spam advertising, keyword abuse, keyword stuffing, scraping, back
linking,
spam linking, profiles made for the purpose of just advertising, or any other actions designed to redirect traffic outside of FetDig.com.
SPAM; comments that push a
link but don't add to the comment thread 2.
They are obviously
not trying to
spam your profile with promotional
links.
Please don't even click on their
links — you are just putting money into their pockets and encouraging them to continue to use deception and
spam.
Once you receive the confirmation e-mail (check your
Spam folder if it doesn't appear for a long time), just click the
link inside and voila, you are done!
For example, the
links must
not send readers to a
spam or adult website.
It's the same people who «don't understand Twitter» so incessantly
spam links.
Despite the fact that friends typically can't support book launches, many first - time authors go around
spamming links to their book buy pages like it's the most important news story in the world.
Other blog owners will dismiss a comment as
spam based on the fact that the
link does
not match the same industry as their blog.
And you can also put a
link directly in the description (
not bit.ly or similar, or Pinterest might mark your pin as
spam).
Social media is totally free though I don't recommend using it to
spam your book
links — it's highly ineffective for selling, highly effective for connecting with readers.
Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer Beware Hot on the heels of the infamous Christmas writing contest
spam comes another
spam solicitation aimed at separating writers from their money.The
link leads directly to PayPal.So if you're
not already RO... -LSB-...]
I am
not saying that you should
spam your book with
links and affiliate offers, but you can sprinkle them in where you feel it is appropriate.
That doesn't mean you should
spam people who like your page with
links to buy your book.
I don't want to
spam with my
link, so if you approve this post you can share the
link with your audience and discover all the great tools available for free or low price and some things you have
not thought of!
I don't just want to
spam with my
link, so if you approve this post you're able to share the
link with your audience and discover lots of the great tools available for free or low fee BOOK
DO
NOT SPAM, which means, do not put links to your site or books unless they're requested or everyone is doing
NOT SPAM, which means, do
not put links to your site or books unless they're requested or everyone is doing
not put
links to your site or books unless they're requested or everyone is doing it.
They are on Twitter to promote themselves,
not by constantly
spamming people with buy my books
links, but also
not to spend most of their time in private conversation.
Because of the potential for
spam and redirects being redirected to places they aren't supposed to go, we require all
links to your books, author website and social media to be direct to the appropriate site
links.
I wouldn't
spam the blogs, but if you discretely put the
link to your (for example) book for sale on Amazon in your signature, I think that's a good way to go.
If you can't find the receipt and back - up download
link for an eBook purchase, check your trash or
spam folder (especially Yahoo and Hotmail users)
Normally it's
not good to post a
link in your first answer (it can be interpreted as
spam), but since this is a great answer, I'll just note that you should disclose any affiliation with the site, just to put over-eager editors like myself at ease.
To 1800petmeds, if this is
not any associate of yours I apologise but the truth seems to be that this person who has
spammed my website with your
links is employed by you.
Please make sure any emails you send do
not have pictures,
links or other things that might make it end up into our
SPAM filter.
Look for it in your email box don't forget to check your promotions folder or
spam You can also find a
link to the newsletter in the members only section of this website
Due to the problem with automatic robots
spamming website email addresses, I am providing here an address that you can type into your email address bar - clicking on it won't open an email, I'm afraid, it's
not linked.
Direct mail won't get caught in a
spam filter or ask readers to open an attachment or click on a suspicious
link.
The
link to the post is attached to my name, as I didn't want to be filtered out as
spam if I included it here.