It starts out innocently enough. Spam
Flattery delivers the line. It’s a simple, common, worn out line meant to make
you smile and maybe even blush a little. You know the type. They’re the lines everybody
uses when they want to flatter you just enough, that you become a tiny bit
self-absorbed; those wonderful little things they say to make it easier to take
advantage of you, without you even realizing what they’re doing.
You toss your hair back, smile at the
screen in front of yourself, cock your head off to one side and read the most
delightful comments posted on your blog for all to see. They’re shy, the poor devils.
They always sign in as Mr. Anonymous; sometimes they leave their name at the
end of the comment, along with a link so you can visit them in return.
Mr. Anonymous says things like, “Appreciate
this post. Will try it out.” Or “I’m going to link this page and share it.”
That always gets your attention, right? I mean, we bloggers live for page
views, and people linking to your work is like finding gold at the end of the
rainbow.
Except there isn’t a rainbow in sight, it
hasn’t rained in days and that site they’re linking to is nothing more than an
advertisement for Viagra, Accutane, hemorrhoid cures or some other product you
don’t want to advertise in the comments on your blog.
Oh, they’re good, these unsolicited,
sales marketing spammers! They’re really good! Check out this comment left on
an unsuspecting, unprotected blog:
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like yourѕ rеquirе a lot of ωоrk?
I аm bгand new to running a blog but I do
write in my diary on a daily basis. I'd like to start a blog so I can share my personal experience and feelings online. Please let me know if you have any kind of ideas or tips for brand new aspiring bloggers. Appreciate it!
I had to ask. Does managing a well-estаblisheԁ wеbѕite
like yourѕ rеquirе a lot of ωоrk?
I аm bгand new to running a blog but I do
write in my diary on a daily basis. I'd like to start a blog so I can share my personal experience and feelings online. Please let me know if you have any kind of ideas or tips for brand new aspiring bloggers. Appreciate it!
They close by leaving a link to their
website. (Funny. They don’t have a clue
about blogging, but they’ve managed to build a website!)
Whatever you do, don’t click on the link!
These Mr. Anonymous commenters are
masters of deception! They draw you in and spit you out. Picture cookies, lots
of them and viruses – well, I wouldn’t be surprised! Spyware, malware, Trojans –
both kinds I’m afraid.
Trust me, you’re going to be getting tons
of comments once the A – Z Challenge begins next month. The last thing you need
to worry about is sorting through and finding the ones from Mr. Anonymous, and
wasting time trying to delete them all. Not to mention the unsuspecting
bloggers who might actually click on the links provided!
Take a minute right now. Go into your
blog settings and turn off “Anonymous Comments.” Make your visitors own their
identity, claim their name and document their source before they can leave a
comment on your blog. This is standard practice in the world of blogging
anyway. It eliminates a major percentage of spam from ever getting through…unlike
the dreaded captcha that does absolutely nothing to protect your blog from
anonymous spammers, and only serves to frustrate anyone trying to leave a
comment on your blog – except the anonymous spammer, that is. They’ll jump through
all the hoops they need to, just to sell a product or leave a malicious link on
your blog!
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Contributed by M.J Joachim, find her at Lots of Crochet Stitches by M.J Joachim
Contributed by M.J Joachim, find her at Lots of Crochet Stitches by M.J Joachim