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Mitch Arnowitz

Google preventing comment spam

January 24, 2005 by Mitch Arnowitz

Google Blog

Tuesday, January 18, 2005 Preventing comment spam

If
you’re a blogger (or a blog reader), you’re painfully familiar with
people who try to raise their own websites’ search engine rankings by
submitting linked blog comments like "Visit my discount pharmaceuticals
site." This is called comment spam, we don’t like it either, and we’ve
been testing a new tag that blocks it. From now on, when Google sees
the attribute (rel="nofollow") on hyperlinks, those links won’t get any
credit when we rank websites in our search results. This isn’t a
negative vote for the site where the comment was posted; it’s just a
way to make sure that spammers get no benefit from abusing public areas
like blog comments, trackbacks, and referrer lists.

Filed Under: Blogging

Sell Side Advertising

January 24, 2005 by Mitch Arnowitz

A VC: Sell Side Advertising (from gaping void)

I only heard about this concept a couple days ago, but I am convinced that this is how the market is going to evolve.

There is a huge imbalance between the demand for pay for performance
advertising and the ability to meet it right now.  And the reason is
that there are huge inefficiencies in the market. 

And, this found in the comments:

Yeah, affiliate marketers have been doing this for year. I know
people who’ve generated millions in commission revenues just working
from home with Google AdWords.

That’s millions in commission revenues – gross revenues are much higher.

Google recently changed the rules for affiliates, making it harder to do this now, but the basic concept is pretty simple.

Posted by: Derek Scruggs | January 22, 2005 05:44 PM

Filed Under: Advertising

Microsoft Cites IP Defense in Blogger Crackdown

January 23, 2005 by Mitch Arnowitz

Microsoft Cites IP Defense in Blogger Crackdown

On the heels of Apple Computer’s attempt to crack down on journalists for allegedly misappropriating trade secrets,

some free-speech advocates are worried that Microsoft has launched a similar campaign.

Filed Under: Blogging

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