Bookmark spamming is not the way to go...

by DavidO
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I just withdrew from a social bookmarking group that I've participated in for several months... and I must urge others involved in these schemes to rethink their positions.

I've dropped out of the group with regret because I like the people running it, it was well-managed and I'm sure that it provides a real benefit... up to a point.

The problem is that while most people doing this type of bookmarking see it as innocent the social sites don't agree - they see it as spamming. In the time I was involved I've been banned/blocked from several sites. No big deal... you can open a new account with new details/email address in minutes.

The bans gave me misgivings but the final blow came when trying to "dig" a member's site today. My dig was blocked and I got a warning that the subject site was associated with spamming. I suddenly thought: "I don't want this happening to my site!"

Come to think of it, it's not just organized groups that spam social sites. Many of us do it every day with "quickie and serial" bookmarking that shows no interest or participation in the site being used/abused.

Is this a big offense in the greater scheme of spamming? No, but the social sites definitely call it spamming and you're not doing yourself or your site any favors with this in the long run.

My sites are my future and the more I've learned about the way things work the more I've backed away from questionable promotion. There's no future and nothing positive to be had by abusing anyone's site or network.
#bookmark #spamming
  • Profile picture of the author dvduval
    Anytime you get a situation where there is a huge flow of unreviewed links through a site, you are going to have a problem. It just gets to be plain junky after a while. That is why it is better to get links from places that have a review process, because there is a better likelihood of quality, and that also means your link will be better placed and more worthwhile.
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    • Profile picture of the author yukinari84
      Originally Posted by dvduval View Post

      Anytime you get a situation where there is a huge flow of unreviewed links through a site, you are going to have a problem. It just gets to be plain junky after a while. That is why it is better to get links from places that have a review process, because there is a better likelihood of quality, and that also means your link will be better placed and more worthwhile.
      I've never been involved in a SB group, but I use bots and software for my backlinking and I haven't had any problems.

      Sometimes account may get locked/deleted, but I have enough so that if I lose a few here and there it won't make a difference.
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  • Profile picture of the author dsmpublishing
    Hi guys

    my husband actually got banned from digg recently for having multiple accounts even though one of them was a clients so they do take it seriously.

    So now we make sure we hire someone different per client so that it doesnt happen again.

    We have never spammed but it is so big now in social media that i believe the owners dont even know how to control it.

    Its nice to see someone taking a stand.

    kind regards


    sam
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