Splogs (Paid) The characteristics of a spam blog, otherwise known as splogs, are poorly written posts about a wide array of disconnected topics that do not relate to any particular theme. Personal Splogs (Organic)
As Stein explains, the group aims to protect users from spam blogs (splogs), Made for AdSense (MFA) sites, and other Google Cash Scam artists by "dominating organic search results with consumer protection information.
A lot of splogs steal my own content, and I simply don't care. In the previous article, we covered the law fundamentals search marketers should know about online copyrights. This next article covers important tips and tactics by online intellectual...
Sullivan gently tried to introduce concepts of indexing barriers and other needs for SEO professionals, some of which Calacanis conceded.Sounding not unlike Seth Godin, Calacanis continued, referring to "splogs" (scraped nonsense blogs angling for...
Search marketers know all about splogs -- spam blogs. Well, there's a new term to add to our growing glossary of terms. Stuart Elliott of The New York Times tipped his cap yesterday to Tom Siebert, a reporter for MediaPost, for coining the word “flog.
Splogs Threaten Blogosphere, Wired Says, Micro Persuasion Although attendance at Eric Schmidt's keynote conversation with Danny Sullivan looked like another all time record, the seating problem was finally solved.
Splogs Threaten Blogosphere, Wired Says, Micro Persuasion Engine Watch Blog, along with other items we've spotted but not blogged
separately: From The SEW Blog. AOL Fires CTO AOL Fires Technology Chief After
Problems With Splogs custom from" problem. When I saw the
news confirmed, I exclaimed out loud to myself, "Oh, give me a break. A break
from what, freakishly talking to myself? No, a break from Google going in yet
another direction when there is...
Yahoo Helping Splogs and Google Earn Money? A Nevada federal court has ruled that the cached versions of Web pages that Google stores and offers as a part of many search results are not copyright infringement.
Splogs' Roil Web, and Some Blame Google. Search Engine Watch Forums Problems with blog spam? Shouldn't those who created blogging software and systems have realized the problems inherent in leaving doors open?
Splogs' Roil Web, and Some Blame Google Just this past weekend, Google's popular blog-creation tool, Blogger, was targeted in an apparently coordinated effort to create more than 13,000 splogs, the search giant said.
Problems With Splogs & Time-Based Searching. Look no further—here's a compilation of reviews published in SearchDay over the past several years. I'm often asked for recommendations of books that help people learn to take greater advantage of all...
Today's search podcast covers a baby with the middle name of Google, Yahoo also interested in a piece of AOL, Google Print "Only" interfaces now available for more countries, problems with splogs Text of Google's Filing Available
Splogs google"
appears in the "Ads By Google" links it carries. But when there are simply so many blogs out
there, a good chunk of them splogs and so on, you? Back in the 1990s, portals gave away free home pages and
with them came a huge amount...
The Newest Front in the Online Wars: Splogs. Net Snippets, the company that developed a product for post-search information management, has rolled out a new tool for collecting and sharing information.eSnips is a way cool tool—a little hard to...
Comments on Splogs (Spam Blogs) Today's search podcast covers Google growing its own broadband network and
offering secure wireless connections, Google's philosophical truisms being in
need of change, Yahoo having trust issue, the Google event...
Scott Johnson, CTO at Feedster, has written a commentary for Media Post about splogs (spam blogs) and what the industry must do to combat them. The commentary is titled, The Newest Front in the Online Wars: Splogs.
The commentary is titled, The Newest Front in the Online Wars: Splogs. Feedster CTO Comments on Splogs (Spam Blogs) - Scott Johnson, CTO at Feedster, has written a commentary for Media Post about splogs (spam blogs) and what the industry must do...