I have about 20 blogs and have never received a single comment.
I followed the link out of curiosity - Even though I knew it was a marketer just wanting a link back to their site - I just half smiled and thought 'cool!' It doesn't really bother me in the slightest. I'm sure that Mr. Dad & Mrs. Mum would feel maybe a little bit important that someone actually 'bothered' to come to their website and say -'Hey, great website, keep it up -check out my site when you are free.
Steve Bishop
What utter shit.
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You got to love how hype & spammy the URL sounds too! I just posted because someone emailed me asking about the software (probably spam) but I really got a kick out of that "testimonial".
I have yet to meet a single blogger that was so lame that they got a kick out of comment spam software hitting their blog.
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MG
August 31, 2005 - 10:08pm
You guys are forgetting something...This guy doesn't care about the comment spam stuff, his software is catering to the blogs that allow the comments. Whether the comments is crappy or not, that's not the purpose of his software. I have been looking at it. The only thing is, I don't think Google will rank those comment pages, regardless. I think I read something about that. Google got wise and put a stop on the comment spam anyway. The software was listed for $29 thru clickbank, not it's $147. Like I said, I don't think the author is worried about being politically correct. The end result is what he's promoting. I just don't think it works like he says it does.
Well, I tried it for a day and asked for my money back. It should at least post to blogs with your keywords. But still, you're not reading the blogs and your comment is senseless. However, my Yahoo links did increase. Zero for Google.
J. Cohen
August 26, 2005 - 2:13am
That site claims that he "dominated an entire industry" (reached #1 in Yahoo for "cat furniture") with nothing but a blank page--using only blog spamming software. Sounds interesting until you see what his page looked like recently: http://web.archive.org/web/20041107010504/http://www.catfurniturediscoun...
I also checked his backlinks to the cat furniture site and the important ones are not coming from blogs.
That's ridiculous. If anyone feels good about a software putting a few dozen links to gambling and pharmacy sites under their well written articles, they should seriously have their brains checked.
This was the greatest post in the history of the Internet.
Have thusly praised you, surely you couldn't be so heartless as to delete the link to my pill-casino-porn-poker-auto-babyname.com site. That would just be mean.
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