One more reason to not allow comments
- SEO |
I had done this just because all comments were spam, nonsense,
self promotion, etc. Besides, I rely on good traffic, not people
looking to "get that link in there."
It never occurred to me that allowing such stuff may be
looked upon as "spam," and get your site or blog labeled
as such.
I thought I read the google adsense blog, but missed this gem:
Some publishers have been contacted because AdSense ads had been placed next to comment spam entries on their blogs and forums. While we understand that no publisher intentionally allows their blogs and forums to be spammed, we ask that you ensure no ads are placed on these pages - as you can imagine advertisers don’t want their ads shown in this context. |
spammed comments and not?
If you have a blog that has adsense, and you allow links in comments, think again.
I always tell people to be aware of all adsense TOS.
Be forewarned.
Now's here's another bend. If adsense users can be detected about spam, how
about the googlebot in general? If you suffered any drops in rankings, look
for any pages you allow comments on. Spammed comments can come in all
shapes and sizes, not just links.
Paul
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