#0, Has anyone tried this?
Posted by Kurt on May-04-10 at 09:24 PM
Tried putting a nofollow link to some site in the template of your blogs/forums or footer of your html pages? Many of the comment spammers look for "dofollow" links by checking a page to see if it contains "nofollow". I'm thinking if a page has a nofollow link somewhere on the page, many of the comment spammers will think the page comments are nofollow....I'm pretty sure most spammers don't check every link, but rather just search a page for "nofollow".
#1, RE: Has anyone tried this?
Posted by Kurt on May-05-10 at 00:02 AM
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How about...Finding a very popular video at youtube and embedding it on your own site/blog.Include a CPA or email opt-in on the page that is targeted to the demographics of the video. Then drive traffic to the page, capitalizing on the video's popularity.
#2, RE: Has anyone tried this?
Posted by Aspen on May-23-10 at 02:37 PM
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>Tried putting a nofollow link to some site in the template >of your blogs/forums or footer of your html pages? > >Many of the comment spammers look for "dofollow" links by >checking a page to see if it contains "nofollow". I'm >thinking if a page has a nofollow link somewhere on the >page, many of the comment spammers will think the page >comments are nofollow....I'm pretty sure most spammers don't >check every link, but rather just search a page for >"nofollow". If that's the way comment spamming software works seems like it's a very valid idea. Would this work for links in the sidebar to high authority sites? Worth a try. However, the theme on the sites I was just thinking of adding that on is built to not allow comments. I'll try it on the next batch of sites I build/buy with a different theme. But that could be awhile. Things are going very slow.
#3, RE: Has anyone tried this?
Posted by Kurt on May-27-10 at 02:35 AM
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LAST EDITED ON Feb-26-11 AT 02:05 PM (PST) >If that's the way comment spamming software works seems like >it's a very valid idea. Would this work for links in the >sidebar to high authority sites? Worth a try. Hey Sandra.... It's really the only way for a program to check for nofollow, since there isn't a "follow" tag. In theory, the program could try to isolate the nofollow to just comment tags, but I doubt 99% of them are than sophisticated. What I'd do is put at least one nofollow link in the footer of each page. Since it's a good idea to use nofollow for TOS and privacy pages, this could kill two birds with one stone.
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