Elliott C. Back: In Aere Aedificare

The Sketchier Side of This Domain

Posted in Blogging, My Blog, Computers & Technology, Search, Spam, SEO, Adsense by Elliott Back on August 28th, 2006.

A commenter on Scoble’s post complained about four of my sites, calling them spammy and auto-generated. Ignoring some of off-context commentary on me as a person, Matt wrote:

I wouldn’t blame Scoble that much, Elliot’s [sic] homepage links to a number of really spammy looking things:

vioxx.elliottback.com/ (that’s the worst)
msn-icons.elliottback.com/main.php
credit-card-information.elliottback.com/
celebrity-photos.elliottback.com/
universities.elliottback.com/

He seems to be trying to automate the creation of a ton of content pages, take advantage of WP’s natural search engine advantage, and then use the trust from his domain (from the software he writes) to cash in via the really obnoxious adsense everywhere. Google seems to have indexed almost a million pages on his site. Probably not the type of content that Google wants their ads next to, though.

To address these concerns, I am about to give a breakdown of all the subdomains and properties I own into four categories: Respectable Blogs, Niche Blogs, Online Tools, and Automatic Experiments. You might be surprised by the breakdown–most of the websites that I am toying with are not automated in any way.

Respectable Blogs

These are hand-written, original blogs on a variety of topics. While you might not consider gossip and celebrity photos to be interesting to you, our editors do their best to populate them with interesting commentary and posts:

Niche Blogs

These are blogs which I write content for, not because I love them, but to earn revenue. They cover topics I find interesting enough to create original content and share ideas for, but they are not my way of expressing myself. In other words, these blogs are just business.

Online Tools

Every now and then, I get a crazy idea. I want to try something out–like a new platform for photo sharing via Gallery 2 (the MSN Icons site) or how to parse credit card information (the CC site). So, I build a site, plaster it with ads when I’m done, and see what comes of it. These are just fun projects for me, toys to play with. No one visits them, and I hardly make revenue off them.

Automatic Experiments

I have three ongoing experiments into automation. The first is WP-Autoblog, which I am using to syndicate posts from search engines on Vioxx, essentially turning my site into a meta-search engine on that topic. I’m using attributed excerpts to avoid any legal or ethical issues. The second project is Eye My Spam, a blog that goes straight from email to blog post without any filtering. Since no one uses the email address for communication with me, that blog essentially posts spam from my inbox straight to the web, useful for archival and public information sharing purposes. Now you can google a piece of email and see yes, it is indeed spam. The third project is the unreleased Infinite Tree project, which I’m still working on. Basically, it’s just an aggregator based around keywords.

Conclusion

I help this hopes you readers sort out exactly what I do–harmless dabbling, some serious blogging, and some for-profit stuff. I’m not interested in blog automation research that hurts anyone. My policy on internet techniques is not to be jealous of some one else’s software or business model, provided it falls within the law, but rather to be open to changes in the way people view the web. Is a syndicator dangerous? Yes. Does it provide a paradigm shift when used correctly? Yes. That’s why I wrote WP-Autoblog–to give people control over content and sourcing. It can be abused, but it can also be used to create useful directories of links, or create a meta-blog of blogs you manage.

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2 Responses to 'The Sketchier Side of This Domain'

  1. Isaac Bythewood said:

    on August 29th, 2006 at 5:21 pm

    These things I really don’t think matter, your becoming a very popular blogger and people tend to slam those who are competition. Personally I would like to see you get back to the posts you used to do and stop worrying about what other people write ;) .

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