I’ve been training one of my clients on how to moderate their blog and social media commentary, and how to spot blog spam comments. I thought it would be a great opportunity to share some of the priceless ones I’ve seen on my own blogs. They have not been modified by me – rather I copied them exactly as I received them.
Here’s a blog spam comment sent to this blog. I am assuming that it was translated by Google translator:
Spam Comment A:
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(this one had a link to mapquest collection of photos of San Francisco, CA)
Spam Comment B:
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Spam Comment C:
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While doing so the grammatical mistakes, spelling errors and the formatting should always be good and good to read for
the viewers.
Spam Comment D:
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This was from a Spanish blog, and is clearly Google Translate at work.
(This one links to a netaddiction dot com site).
This is one of my favorites. Spam Comment E:
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Within their topics combined with forums, factors
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I wonder why companies still think it’s useful to pay off shore, non-English speakers to build blog comment links for them? Most blog comments don’t pass PageRank, and obviously none of these encouraged me to add a link to them. It just seems like a waste of money to me, and something that could potentially ruin your brand reputation. I know link building and outreaching to find ways to promote your site in social/on the web isn’t easy, but this type of activity seems to me like a waste of time and resources.