Ummm...Comments...i am getting some weird stuff...

by ymest
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Hi there,

After a massive overhaul in my article marketing stratey, I have began writing longer 1200 to 2000 articles, posted them on my blog, Eza, goarticles and articlesbase!

I am now getting comments on my site...but i am not sure whether they are comments or not. Most of them say nothing but I follow the link posted and see that my article has been posted on some same niche site.

What is this all about? I am getting this right? Are the people taking my article "notifiying" and should I get in touch with them offering more etc....

Or is it just scam?? Doesn't seem like it, I checked the sites....

Any thoughts my wonderful warriors?

Regards,

Yoan...Lost soul today....lol
#stuff #ummmcommentsi #weird
  • Profile picture of the author ymest
    Oh oh oh!! I have jsut read the my alledgedly initial article....it has been SPINNED TO DEATH and can't read properly! Yet, my sig and resource box has been added!!

    I am p off!! Should I show my teeth?? Ask him to withdraw this article or put the original one? Honestly it is completely gibberish . What are people going to think when I am trying to build a reputation?

    does anyone have examples of email I could send to ask him to take his sh** down??

    Thanks for bearing with me today.... so angry!

    Hell, Hell,
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  • Profile picture of the author Britt Malka
    It sounds as if you're getting track backs. They show up like comments on a WordPress blog, but they are really extracts from the other blog that used your article with your link in it.
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    • Profile picture of the author ymest
      Originally Posted by Britt Malka View Post

      It sounds as if you're getting track backs. They show up like comments on a WordPress blog, but they are really extracts from the other blog that used your article with your link in it.
      Ah ok, I didn't know exaclty what it was! There was no comment just the link... so ok new thing learned!! Thanks ever so much!
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  • Profile picture of the author Britt Malka
    They don't have the right to spin your article. YOu should ask them to add your real article to their site or take it down. Of course, you get your back link, but if you're worried about your reputation, you should ask them to change your article back.
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    • Profile picture of the author ymest
      Thanks Britt,

      I have sent an email requesting that the whole article be reinstated with the resource box or taken down completely.

      I always mention in my article that copyrights apply and the whole articles should be posed unedited...awaiting a response!!

      Honestly, I just couldn't believe how TRASHY that article was.... 3 same words stuck together on some lines!! So ANNOYED!!! Guess I need to calm down and go to bed!! haha!

      Thanks anyway!

      Yoan
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