Difference between creating backlinks and Spam :S?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by mgn465, Aug 13, 2009.

  1. #1
    I have often seen that people say "submit your link in other blogs that has some relevance with ur blog content by commenting etc but don't spam"
    Now I know 10000's of blog that has some relevance with the content of my blog..
    Lets say I have a blog of earning money online and there are other 1000's of blog with the same topic..
    So if I comment in all the blogs (I m actually creating backlinks) not spamming..
    But this is also called spamming..
    errr: m just confused...

    So what is meant by the term spam in it??M not asking the English definition of the word "spam"...
     
    mgn465, Aug 13, 2009 IP
  2. core8284

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    #2
    your comments must be related to what the blog is all about, not just leaving a non sense comments then put your link on.
     
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  3. mgn465

    mgn465 Active Member

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    I have seen people saying same thing with the word spam

    Example
     
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    vstar Well-Known Member

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    Yea, leave a useful/helpful comment that the Blog owner will appreciate and want to publish

    don't just say something like... "nice blog, very informative"
     
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  5. Klutze

    Klutze Peon

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    Only leave relevant, unique comments/posts. If it looks like spam, and smells like spam.... chances are it is spam.
     
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  6. Osagie Irowa

    Osagie Irowa Active Member

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    It would not be blog spamming if you visit all 1000 blogs and add useful unique relevant content. If the content is in response to the original poster, then that's not considered spamming. Hope this helps.
     
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  7. togu25

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    you must leave comment that relevan with the topic.And your comment can help other bloggers that read the post
     
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  8. praetserge

    praetserge Notable Member

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    mgn465, the best way for you to learn about spamming is to create a blog and see for yourself what comments you'll get.
    I have a blog and don't mind people leaving comments which are relevant to the post, but unfortunately, 95% of coments are nothing but links (links are not even relevant to my website) and that's spam.
     
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  9. mgn465

    mgn465 Active Member

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    ahh, I got it..
     
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  10. Diego Wulfsten

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    The best way to avoid getting your comments condemmed as spam is to read the blog, get a genuine opinion and state it in a comment, ideally referring to something specific in the blog. Whatever you do don't just post comments containing nothing but a link, or, like vstar said, a comment just containing something generic like, "nice post, very informative".

    Just make it a genuine comment and not one that's obviously just there for the sake of a link.
     
    Diego Wulfsten, Aug 16, 2009 IP