Stop Comment and Forum Spamming

January 10th, 2012

Spam is a fact of life for those whose job description includes moderating comments. Just this morning I checked the comments for moderation for one of my blogs and was greeted with laughable attempts to get me to approve the obviously generic and spammy comments.

Here are just two examples of the daily spam I have to deal with:

“Thank you, I have just been looking for info approximately this subject for a while and yours is the best I have found out till now. However, what concerning the conclusion? Are you sure in regards to the supply?|What i do not realize is in fact how you’re now not really a lot more neatly-preferred than you may be now. You’re very intelligent.”

“You could certainly see your expertise in the paintings you write. The arena hopes for more passionate writers such as you who aren’t afraid to say how they believe. At all times go after your heart.”

While these silly comments gives me an opportunity to get my daily dose of laugh, it never fails to amaze me how people can get stuck in using strategies that just no longer work. While it is true that some old link strategies still can produce results, it is no longer the case for comment and forum spamming.

One of the reasons why comment and forum spamming just doesn’t work anymore is because of the much improved spam filters. Sure, spam can still get through automatic filters, but the filters still detect and catch more spam than they let pass. Once a spammy comment/forum post does get through the automated spam filters, there are the moderators that they still need to get past, and unless you have one truly naïve or stupid moderator, then the chances that spam comments will get through is almost none.

Now, assuming that you are smart enough not to put up a blatantly spammy comment, and so got your comment approved, you’ll still have to consider if the link you got from that comment is even truly worth it. First of all, if you are gunning for loads of inbound links and are using this method, then you should have realized by now that leaving comments that are meaty enough to pass moderators means at least skimming blog and forums posts to make your comment believable. This means spending way too much time to get the tons of link you need to make a significant impact in your link building efforts, especially if you are commenting on low ranking pages. You have to ask yourself if the time you spend is really worth the returns.

Last but not least, you should realize that SEO is evolving. While technical SEO is still valuable, the emphasis is clearly shifting from link building strategies to more organic methods, not least of which is social SEO. If you get stuck using old strategies that do not give substantial returns, you are wasting your time, not just now but also in the future, which is when you will again have to refocus and change your approach just to catch up with the rest of the world.

Now stop it!

Vic Carrara
MasterWebSoftware.com

Social Media and SEO

December 16th, 2011

Why Social Media Integration is A Must for SEO Campaigns

It used to be that SEO and social media campaigns were two separate things, but the line between the two is rapidly blurring with SEO campaigns just not truly complete with the social media aspect.

One of the most obvious reasons why SEO campaigns nowadays almost always tend to integrate at least some aspect of social media into their overall strategy is the sheer popularity of social media. There’s just no going around it. Social media is here to stay, and more than that, here to dominate. SEOs cannot afford to snub social media simply because clients will demand it, and even if some do not it will show a glaring lack on the SEO’s part as to his ability to follow trends and incorporate new strategies that will help out their clients achieve their end goals.

Another reason why SEO campaigns tap into social media marketing is that it is one of the best ways today to get more incoming links. We all know how hard link building has become, but thanks to social media sharing, we now have another very good source of links. What’s even better is that these links are organic, so that you don’t have to exert as much effort in getting like you would back in the days when options were limited to submitting your links to directories and other websites and blogs. While you still do need to have quality content, so that people will actually be interested in sharing your page, you don’t have to do much more, except perhaps share your own content to your own friends and followers.

In addition to getting incoming links that will help your SEO efforts (since search engines do index social content that are shared to the public), you get the added benefit of earning multiple alternate traffic sources each time someone shares your link. This means that your reliance on search engines as your traffic source is somehow decreased, which is especially important if your site does not rank well in results pages yet. This is also even more important if you do not have the resources to launch a full-scale online ad campaign, which otherwise could have been your major alternate traffic source.

Last but not least, SEOs should realize that search engines are also recognizing the ever growing importance of social media, and so are adapting their own algorithms to further personalize search results based on social media profiles. And though the most glaring example would be Google and their latest moves to further integrate their web search results with Google Plus, you can bet that Bing and Yahoo! are not taking the social aspect of search lightly. As SEOs, it is no dabbling with social media is no longer enough. It is imperative that you learn how to use social media as part of your SEO campaigns right now, and to be vigilant in watching the trends so that you don’t get left behind.

Vic Carrara
MasterWebSoftware.com

 

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