Post by account_disabled on Jan 1, 2024 0:43:18 GMT -5
It's a mine. Yes, it's a mine to be exploited. Every blog can be exploited to your liking, every blogger can be ensnared with proposals of all kinds. Don't care about morality and good principles, don't care about hard work and blog readers: dive into the blogosphere and fish for the blogs you can get your hands on. That's what they're there for: blogs were born as sites for planting links, bloggers exist to advertise what you want, posts can be created especially for you. Today I'm talking to you about 4 infallible methods for earning links and notoriety thanks to other people's blogs. Take notes and get busy: the web is yours and you are God. (Sneaky) comment marketing techniques Days ago I received an approving comment.
It was from a girl who had commented on my post about unforgettable characters. As a link she had left the website of the company where she worked, I imagined. I approve and thank you. So far everything is normal. A quarter of an hour later I receive a second approving comment. It was from another girl who commented on the post about writing habits. She too, I noticed, included a company website as a link. And Daniele became suspicious. Comparing the two comments I noticed the following Special Data characteristics: the username for both was of the type name+surname initial+year of birth (example: for Marilyn Monroe it would have been marilynm1926) the email for both was of the type name.initial surname+year of birth (therefore marilyn.m1926@hotmail.com) the IP address was the same for both as links there were two company sites What does all this mean? If you haven't figured it out, those comments came from the same house or office and were probably sent by the same person.
The approved comment has been moved to Spam. And that too is under approval. What does this mean from a technical point of view? Which is a sneaky comment marketing action , to bring traffic to those company sites. A strategy obviously created by ignorant people, because what do those sites do with traffic coming from a blog about writing? Dispassionate advice number 1 : comment marketing can work, but it must be done wisely. That is, choose blogs themed to the company website you are managing and above all do not comment anonymously, because it is not correct. Proposals for (false) collaborations A collaboration involves synergy between two or more people with the intention of bringing advantages and benefits to all collaborators. If the benefit is only towards one of the collaborators, then it is called exploitation or even opportunism.
It was from a girl who had commented on my post about unforgettable characters. As a link she had left the website of the company where she worked, I imagined. I approve and thank you. So far everything is normal. A quarter of an hour later I receive a second approving comment. It was from another girl who commented on the post about writing habits. She too, I noticed, included a company website as a link. And Daniele became suspicious. Comparing the two comments I noticed the following Special Data characteristics: the username for both was of the type name+surname initial+year of birth (example: for Marilyn Monroe it would have been marilynm1926) the email for both was of the type name.initial surname+year of birth (therefore marilyn.m1926@hotmail.com) the IP address was the same for both as links there were two company sites What does all this mean? If you haven't figured it out, those comments came from the same house or office and were probably sent by the same person.
The approved comment has been moved to Spam. And that too is under approval. What does this mean from a technical point of view? Which is a sneaky comment marketing action , to bring traffic to those company sites. A strategy obviously created by ignorant people, because what do those sites do with traffic coming from a blog about writing? Dispassionate advice number 1 : comment marketing can work, but it must be done wisely. That is, choose blogs themed to the company website you are managing and above all do not comment anonymously, because it is not correct. Proposals for (false) collaborations A collaboration involves synergy between two or more people with the intention of bringing advantages and benefits to all collaborators. If the benefit is only towards one of the collaborators, then it is called exploitation or even opportunism.