You're in luck — Facebook announced in a blog post today that it will begin demoting «
spammy posts on Facebook that goad [users] into interacting with likes, shares, comments» starting this week, whether they were created by an individual user or a Page.
If your social media account has been hacked, you may notice posts appearing that you did not write, someone has logged into your account from an unusual location, your wall is flooded with
spammy posts, and you are suddenly following a lot of new, unknown people.
What I'm taking home from all of this is, if you plan on guest blogging, be sure to only do it on a site that is owned by someone you know very well; and on a site that does not engage in any form of
spammy posting; and one that does not accept money for guest posts; and one that only contains no - follow linking.
Not exact matches
Guest
posts — Don't confuse old style,
spammy guest
posting with getting your content featured in high quality, curated blogs with an engaged audience.
You want a consultant who strictly abides by Google's publicly
posted webmaster best practices, which specifically prohibit 12 common SEO tricks, including automatically generating
spammy content and adding bogus hidden text and links.
They contained structured lists of Rap Genius links, but were part of
spammy aggregator / scraping sites that had scraped (sometimes en masse) the
posts of the sites with whom we had relationships (and
posts from Rap Genius itself).
Using too many hashtags in a
post not only makes it look
spammy, but it can also annoy consumers — and that's the complete opposite of what you are trying to accomplish.
I do think that the Link Building profession will come up with some decent scalable link acquisition process at some point to replace
spammy guest
posting.
I think as with all of these kinds of
post, guest blogging as a form of link building will be devalued, and
spammy, low quality, mass guest
posts will be dinged.
I used to
post these lists weekly, but the pool ended up being dominated by a handful of
spammy Facebook pages that weren't associated with any campaign or group.
It's just so
spammy and lazy to not bother to write out an actual message or comment and just
post an emoji.
I only
post once a week - every Monday - so I promise not to be
spammy.
Truth is, the only thing that's dead is
spammy, nonsensical guest articles
posted for SEO reasons only.
When it's live, link to it in your tweets and
posts as much as possible (as long as it's in an appropriate, rather than
spammy way!).
One of the reasons that creative professionals give the idea of marketing the stink eye is that they equate it with
spammy email messages and Facebook
posts.
Nanowrimo only allows official sponsors who pay to be there, but can't
post promotional or
spammy messages in the forums).
If you really follow Google and SEO tactics, you might have seen Matt Cutts» article The decay and fall of guest blogging for SEO, and if you don't read it carefully, it sounds like he's saying guest
posting has become a terrible,
spammy practice.
Advertising, commenting or offering guest
posts is one way to market books; as long as you don't seem
spammy.
Creating at least one, preferably two images for each blog
post increases your chances for getting people's attention — without being
spammy.
Don't include too many hashtags or you'll look
spammy, and switch them up with different
posts, so you're reaching different people.
I hope this
post won't appear to be too
spammy or promotional... I thought I should mention our Comics App — Emanata Comics.
If you're not sure you're being
spammy, read this
post.
However... I got a ping from some
spammy site that is ripping off your content I don't want to
post their link here obviously but you can email me about it if you'd like.
You'll quickly see that weirdos love to leave
spammy comments on your blog
posts about the most * interesting * products and services.
Does it
post on
spammy websites?
From
posting spammy blog comments, to crappy infographics, to sending email spam to bloggers, to spinning up unreadable articles, to linking 50 websites together.
Instagram and Facebook moved to hide these
posts over time because they can feel
spammy.
The option to blast a Camera
post to all of them could be
spammy, but sometimes you might want to share the best scene from your Story to News Feed.
A quick glance validates my suspicion that they are
spammy responses from candidates who didn't even read the
posting, but just automatically apply to any opening that matches their keywords.
• Guest
posting on blogs specific to your niche thereby tapping into a established community willing to share content to their social media sites • Posting each of your blogs to multiple social media marketing, bookmarking and community based websites • Frequenting niche - specific forums and submitting helpful information with links to your blog (when appropriate, not
posting on blogs specific to your niche thereby tapping into a established community willing to share content to their social media sites •
Posting each of your blogs to multiple social media marketing, bookmarking and community based websites • Frequenting niche - specific forums and submitting helpful information with links to your blog (when appropriate, not
Posting each of your blogs to multiple social media marketing, bookmarking and community based websites • Frequenting niche - specific forums and submitting helpful information with links to your blog (when appropriate, not
spammy)
It seems sort of
spammy to visit other peoples websites, leave a blog comment, and then
post a link to your website in the comment.