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Thursday, July 13, 2006

Why comment spam is dumb - attention quick cash webmasters!

I am starting to believe that Google does more than simply not follow “nofollow” links. I think that they may look at the percentage of nofollow links a site recieves and if it is greater than X %, the site is considered spammy.

If that is the case, one has to wonder if a “nofollow” link actually works as a vote against a site. After all, if you are saying with the nofollow tag “I don’t trust this link”, the search engines may decide they don’t want to trust that site, either.


seoblackhat.com article about comment spam.

So... with comment spam you're actually indexing your site out of the game, if I've understood article correctly.

Nice work, maybe it would be time for webmasters to find REAL marketing tactiques for promoting their click-thru shit, instead of "quick cash" bots, which are only ruining internet and causing loads of "ghost" traffic.

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PTC 101.

PTC (= paid to click) sites are companies that pay you for viewing websites. They get paid for showing the pages for their members. So these sites often pay almost 100% of that money to it's members.

Is PTC same as pyramid scheme?
Yes and no, but usually early birds makes best earnings. Key thing is to be active clicker and get lot of referrals for your PTC program.

Are there PTC -sites to be avoided?
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