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Spam, spam, spam spam…
Over the past week or so I’ve been collecting these gems of comments from other blogs.
They are so unrelated to the blog post and/or the English is so bad that they have to be spam. Either that or people are blogging drunk. Some bloggers have actually replied to some of these.
Here are a few spam gems:
Do you have a spam problem on this site; I also am a blogger, and I was wanting to know your situation; we have developed some nice methods and we are looking to swap methods with other folks, why not shoot me an e-mail if interested.
Send this guy your email and your sure to have problems with spam!
Its like you read my mind! You appear to know so much about this, like you wrote the book in it or something. I think that you can do with some pics to drive the message home a bit, but instead of that, this is excellent blog. A great read. Iโll definitely be back.
A totally generic comment designed to get you to visit their site.
Whatโs up everyone, itโs my first pay a visit at this website, and post is truly fruitful designed for me, keep up posting these articles or reviews.
Another generic comment written by someone who does not speak English. Priceless!
In response to a post regarding energy prices:
He was a house painter a few years ago and began his internet marketing career as an article writer. Recruiting and maintaining in-house Internet marketing team is very risky and costly. It is important to remember that for online businesses with only virtual storefronts, the promotional efforts signify the difference between success and failure.
Virtually the same message posted to a blog about a completely different subject:
Once you have developed your skills and you feel that you can go on, you are now ready to embark the career of being an Internet marketing consultant. Use this advice to help you decide what to change in your marketing campaign.
It is important to remember that for online businesses with only virtual storefronts, the promotional efforts signify the difference between success and failure.
Hi there every one, here every one is sharing these knowledge, thus itโs pleasant to read this website, and I used to go to see this webpage every day.
I’m glad they used to go see this webpage everyday.
You really can make it for your daily work and making money as much as you want. I make money at home through affiliate marketing and you will too. However, you need to be doing much more than just this.
Best practice is to NOT respond to these types of comments. People are fishing for hits on their blogs. Just delete these pieces of foolishness.
These foolish comments are funny, until you realize they are wasting your time and making money when you go to their web site.
Blog well my friends!
Andy
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7 responses to “Spam, spam, spam spam…”
Ugh I get the Japanese mixed ones thanking me for information on a poem I wrote, like really?? there’s just no end to the bane of today’s wired world
Some are hilarious, but all are a bother.
I got an email the other day from someone wanting to advertise Modular homes. No lie!
These email campaigns are cheap. They have nothing to loose by blasting you with crap.
We have a good spam filter at my job. Some of the stuff I see in the filter is amazing.
We work in healthcare so I go to all kinds of web sites on all kinds of diseases, devices etc.
Somebody thinks I’m an incontinent diabetic looking for singles over 50!
I don’t even bother reading them, I look through the Askimet spam filter on WordPress for email addresses that I am familiar with and pull them out, otherwise I check all and delete :-). They are just a waste of space.
I do the same. I read these comments on other blogs and had to copy them for this post. They were just too hilarious!
Some of these may be the result of a Google Translate, which can be hilarious also. I suspect most are just trolls looking for traffic.
Yeah, it is amazing how much time they take to do that stuff though, must have some pretty good lists.