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11 Oct 08

Article | Black Hat SEO Lessons: Indirect Promotion

Taking Black Hat SEO Lessons and using them for White Hat SEO

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  • I’ve always said that instead of getting angry with black hat SEOs, we should learn from them. Working and often succeeding in really competitive verticals, these people are just forced to be creative.
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23 Sep 08

Article | Policies | The Blog Herald

Summary: The Blog Herald has a great example of short but to-the-point policies to govern their blog.

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  • The Comment Policy in particular is an example of a well written policy for a blog. - suzannah on 2008-09-23
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    • Comment Policy


      We do not pre-moderate any comments and welcome all kinds of thoughts, supportive, dissenting, critical or otherwise.


      We do not delete or censor comments unless they have content that:


      • is abusive
      • is off-topic
      • contains ad-hominem attacks
      • promotes hate of any kind
      • uses excessively foul language
      • is blatantly spam

      All comments are filtered through spam filtering technology; the kind we uses varies over time, but we are currently using a combination of Akismet, Spam Karma 2, and Bad Behavior 2. The spam-filtering technology isn’t perfect, and from time to time it flags legitimate emails (false positives).


      If you find that your comment isn’t immediately showing up, it may have been erroneously flagged as spam. Please email us at editor@blogherald.com to follow up on the status of your comment if it hasn’t shown up after 24 hours and we will do our best to sort it out.

Article | Does Your Blog Have A Comments Policy? | Blog Herald

SUMMARY: Encourages bloggers to set up a blog comment policy, provides direction and examples.

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  • This article on creating a comments policy holds in it lots of answers to the common concerns that nonprofits have about starting a blog for their website. Usually concerned with control, creating a comments policy catered to those concerns could be an excellent way to relieve control fears. - suzannah on 2008-09-23
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  • Does Your Blog Need a Comments Policy?


    A Comments Policy is a statement defining your policy regarding comments on your blog. It is also a “responsibility statement”. It informs the reader of what you will allow on your blog, what you will not allow, and what they are allowed to do. It establishes publicly the responsibilities of each party involved.


    Does your blog need one? Maybe. I think all blogs should have one. It helps to set down in words all the assumptions and expectations bloggers and commenters may have, removing all doubt. If doubt arises, the blogger can point to the ground rules, so there can be no excuses for ignorance. A comments policy says “We are all playing by the same rules here.”

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03 Apr 08

CoComment! :: Firefox Add-ons

This extension allows you to activate coComment! from the right-click context menu and reduces your onscreen movement time so that you dont have to move all the way from the comment text box to the Bookmarks and then back to the Submit...

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