Wednesday, 7 October 2009

Easy SEO - Comment Spam - Poker Sean


Comment spam - size is important.

The following comment from Sean Poker was actually almost on topic but the size failed to impress - simple short statements wave the wave the comment spam flag.

Liquor in the front, poker at the rear

As a professional poker gambling site (they've only gone and got a killer domain) a peep at their site reveals some cutting edge research about marketing your website:
Si no continúa en el flop una escalera de As elevada (denominada “broadway” A-K-Q-J-10) , usted esta en una postura vulnerable en el

poker

. Si en el flop tiene un par de reyes, se debe estar enfrentando contra un rey con un kicker más elevado que el suyo.

Nice use of a heading for the internal keyword link, but the icing on the cake has to be:-
Funny De hecho, no es ni siquiera una buena puesta.

Finally comment spam fans delight in joining me to search for more poker comment spammers
and hope that the authors continue to check their traffic referals.

Friday, 28 August 2009

Claim Your Spam - Add Your Real Name to Comment Spam


It is rare for we at Comment Spam to refer to the leading UK online newspaper The Guardian however we did find this article of interest.

Many sites now suggests that you use your real name when you register. Is that the way forward, or would you prefer to be anonymous?

It appears to be an ever increasing incursion into a persons civil liberties that certain organisations consider it there inimitable right to stick their "hooters" into peoples private life. Who are these organisations and what is it they really want?

Like all good spammers we have had our fun on WikiPeedo, trolled forums and added value to the World Wide Web.

Anonymity is my own business and my own affair - it is the kind of relationship I want with the IT world. I don't want people knocking on my door for something I posted on line under my own name. It is nobodies damn business and anonymity is the nature and driving force behind a lot of information being disclosed. So Viva! pen names, non de plumes, usernames and the rest!

signed

Ron McFakenam (MP)
Editor - Comment Spam Blog