Archive for August, 2008

MMA is Hot; Getting a MMA Domain, Not So Much

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

Those who know me know that I am a huge MMA and UFC fan.

Over the last few months I have been trying to gobble up MMA related domains…with about as much success as I would have beating Randy Couture in the cage. In my ten years doing this online marketing thing, I have never found a vertical that is this difficult in terms of picking up solid domain names.

I know this sport is popular, but WTF! Are MMA fighters and promoters closet online marketers or did shoemoney gobble up all of the good domains a year or so ago?

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Spammers Are Getting Smarter

Monday, August 4th, 2008

Using WordPress as a CMS has been a God send, but it has also been the devil as Wordpress blogs are often the target of devilish comment spammers. I am both amazed and amused at the creativity of spammers, but of late I have been seeing spam comments on one of my sites that is quite alarming.

It seems that a spammer, or set of spammers, has figure out a way to scrape existing comments on a post, reformat the wording of the comment, and submit it. Honestly, I can spot spam comments a mile away, but these were so relevant that if it wasn’t for the fact that there was too many of them, I would have easily approved all of them. Had a been a less experienced moderator, the spammer would have gotten away with comment auto-approvals on subsequent comments that they post.

Spammers are getting smarter. This is an awesome technique (for a spammer) that I am quite positive will cause many a moderator problems. It isn’t just the technique that has me intrigued, but the idea that spammers, not search engineers, might be the one who lead the semantic web movement - learning context of posts so that they can leave relevant spam comments.

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