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Google's Inside Adsense home for spam comments

The Way of the Web

→ Google’s Inside Adsense home for spam comments September 19th, 2010 · View Comments Comment spam is a constant pain and chore for anyone running a blog. Or you can turn off comments either completely, or on posts older than a certain age, to keep everything to a manageable level.

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AOL Newsroom: A Model for the Future or Shades of 2001?

Adam Sherk

Leave a Comment Subscribe (1-2 posts per week) Connect with Me Recent Posts Which News Sites Get the Most Social Media Engagement? Real-time Blogroll (via Google Reader) About.com Founder Scott Kurnit Launches Huge New Startup Called "AdKeeper" New Digg Buttons Released - Upgrade Now! What Horrible Things Did Time Magazine Do in 1964?

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Google Me – quick thoughts for and against…

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→ Google Me – quick thoughts for and against… June 30th, 2010 · View Comments So the rumours are building about the ‘Facebook killer’ being worked on at Google. And whenever there are big rumours, the blogosphere rushes to comment. I hope they don't go the way of adding AdSense immediately.

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Good blogger outreach and is Worky worth trying?

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Web Strategy Wikinomics Rankings ← Newsflash: The world is constantly changing, so don’t panic… Google’s Inside Adsense home for spam comments → Good blogger outreach and is Worky worth trying?

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Do we get more than we give from the web?

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Web Strategy Wikinomics Rankings ← Google’s Inside Adsense home for spam comments Is the eBook, the end of the library? But, I occasionally comment, and that content also gets indexed by search engines. Tags: Digital Publishing · advertising blog comments powered by Disqus Blog Partners:

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A New Linking Strategy: Out is the New In

ProBlogger

We’ve become stingy with links because we want to keep our readers on our own pages, viewing our AdSense ads and buying through our affiliate links. We allow links in the comments, but we nofollow them so no link juice escapes. We’ll put the odd blog in our blogroll, if we even have one. Who else thinks this way?

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friendfeed Explosion

Koka Sexton

The four founders were all team members at Google and helped to launch such products as Google Maps, Adsense, GMail and Google Groups. There were other features such as the ability to comment and share links but I never used them. Really I think I had 5 people following me last month and now I get comments on my links.