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Avoid Accidental Spamminess

Posted in Blogging, SEO, Spam by Elliott Back on December 3rd, 2006.

Be careful when building in automation of any kind into your blogs or websites–it will eventually bite you in the foot! For example, today I got an email from someone concerned that her prize keywords were being violated on a page of mine. It was bizarre, and unrelated to the content of the page, but since I used WP From / Where to automatically gather keywords from search engine visitors, someone visited once on that keyword, and it stuck. Obviously I added a filter to WP From / Where to exclude this word in the future, but I also tried to reduce the overall “spamminess” of the current design.

First, the number of “related posts” at the bottom has been reduced to taking 5 from Google Blog Search, excluding MSN, whose results were spurious at best, entirely. This gives the page a better, sleeker form factor.

Second, the number of links in the sidebar to Google queries on search terms used to get to the site has been reduced on some sites from 30 to 15 or 10. I have no idea why the number was so large–I think it was just to fill out the sidebar, because the content was longer with MSN related posts included. This is much better.

Third, the meta keywords tags that my emailer was so concerned about are now generated from the post tags, so that they are intrinsic to the content, and not the keywords used to get to that post.

This is all just a stopgap measure. My next design for the blog network is radically different, and should minimize or at least localize all external material to a well-defined area of the site. There won’t be any mixing of my content and other content, so impressions of spamminess should be reduced. Rather, the idea is to enrich my content and link it together in such a way that the site adds value within itself, without the need for bringing in more value from the outside.

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