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The Blog Herald - Nov 25, 2008
A recent post on Mashable regarding a tool called WordPress Direct elicited a great deal of passion on both sides. One commenter, for example, called the service a “one stop shop spam blog engine” while another, who …
Also tagged: podcasts, news, features, spam, wordpress, content theft, spam blogs, splogging, rss scraping
The Blog Herald - Nov 24, 2008
A recent post on Mashable regarding a tool called WordPress Direct elicited a great deal of passion on both sides. One commenter, for example, called the service a “one stop shop spam blog engine” while another, who …
Also tagged: features, spam, wordpress, content theft, spam blogs, splogging, rss scraping
The Blog Herald - Oct 8, 2008
While I can excuse those who overhype their Plugins, Themes, and contests on their blog, I have a hard time forgiving those who use their blogs as scams. As the blog platform becomes more ubiquitous and easier to use …
Also tagged: features, phish, scams, autoblog, phishing, scammers, spam blogs, splog, fake blogs, sploggers, blog scams, bad blogs, abusive blogs, blog industry
The Blog Herald - Oct 7, 2008
While I can excuse those who overhype their Plugins, Themes, and contests on their blog, I have a hard time forgiving those who use their blogs as scams. As the blog platform becomes more ubiquitous and easier to use …
Also tagged: features, phish, scams, autoblog, phishing, scammers, spam blogs, splog, fake blogs, sploggers, blog scams, bad blogs, abusive blogs, blog industry
The Blog Herald - Oct 7, 2008
I hate hyperbole, and what really infuriates me are claims that “there is nothing like this anywhere!” Oh, really. With the modern treasure trove called search engines, there is little left in the world that can’t be …
Also tagged: scams, guides, evil, scammers, exaggeration, blog scams
The Blog Herald - Oct 6, 2008
While I can excuse those who overhype their Plugins, Themes, and contests on their blog, I have a hard time forgiving those who use their blogs as scams. As the blog platform becomes more ubiquitous and easier to use …
Also tagged: features, phish, scams, autoblog, phishing, scammers, spam blogs, splog, fake blogs, sploggers, blog scams, bad blogs, abusive blogs, blog industry
The Blog Herald - Oct 6, 2008
I hate hyperbole, and what really infuriates me are claims that “there is nothing like this anywhere!” Oh, really. With the modern treasure trove called search engines, there is little left in the world that can’t be …
Also tagged: scams, guides, evil, scammers, exaggeration, blog scams
The Blog Herald - Oct 1, 2008
I hate hyperbole, and what really infuriates me are claims that “there is nothing like this anywhere!” Oh, really. With the modern treasure trove called search engines, there is little left in the world that can’t be …
Also tagged: scams, guides, evil, scammers, exaggeration, blog scams
The Blog Herald - Sep 29, 2008
When Steven Carrol of The Next Web admitted to using a content generation service known as Datapresser, reportedly after seeing it used by an unnamed author at TechCrunch, he seemed to indicate that it was the future …
Also tagged: features, spam, plagiarism, copyright infringement, content theft, spam blogs, scraping, rss scraping
The Blog Herald - Sep 9, 2008
Many say, “It’s about time.” Others are saying, “We told you.” Either way, it’s as official as it gets. Bye-bye WTF blog cluttering CAPTCHAs. According to the Guardian in “How Captcha was foiled: Are you a man or a …
Also tagged: features, comments, web design, comment spam, guides, spammers, blog design, captchas, blog clutter, wtf blog clutter, blog comments captcha, sploggers