I’ve talked previously about exploiting Digg to get links and so forth. All links in the ‘who blogged this’ and ‘comments’ area are direct links - no nofollow or anything of that sort.
Now - what Digg does is hide old comments from old stories. But what they do do is show new comments for old stories.
So - you find old stories that were heavily dugg, and throw in your comment. Easy as pie!
Observe our friend Card Warrior going at it.
Check out the Google Cache copy of the first post he commented on.
3 Responses to: The Latest form of Digg Spam
Ehab (newbie)
December 2nd, 2007 at 12:19 am
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HOLY MOUSES ! Did you just see that ? I have never seen so many backlinks from a single domain.
But thats the question. Does 800 backlinks from the same domain make any difference to 800 backlinks from 800 different domains ?
Ahmed (l337)
December 2nd, 2007 at 12:16 pm
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1000 links? Not all that much.
Ehab - your question doesn’t have a simple answer. It isn’t just about quantity, but also quality. So 800 backlinks from a high end site (digg.com) is better than 800 comment spam links. But 800 backlinks from one large site (digg.com) are not as good as 800 varied backlinks from various sites.
Link generation is almost an art-form: http://siteexplorer.search.yahoo.com/advsearch?p=http%3A%2F%2Fweather.ibegin.com%2F&bwm=i&bwmo=d&bwmf=s
Matt C (newbie)
December 3rd, 2007 at 10:32 am
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It doesn’t look like Google is giving much weight to those 800 links. The two sites appear to have a PageRank of 2.
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