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	<title>Comments on: Will Link SPAM Unravel in 2010?</title>
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		<title>By: Anon</title>
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		<description>In the interests of promoting the ethos outlined in your article I&#039;m commenting largely anonymously.

I&#039;ve seen loads of crap link-building projects work time and time again and it makes me cringe to see the work that is being passed off as SEO and although I am hugely reluctant to do so, will there come a point when I jump right in and join them? What am I supposed to say to clients who are being outdone by comment spammers, article marketers and directory submitters?

Wil I stop allowing comments on my company blog to stop the [Web Design Mumbai] crowd from pestering me with their pitchy &quot;Great post!&quot; &quot;Congratulations on fine web site and nice advice&quot; plugs?

I&#039;ll confess that out of morbid curiosity I&#039;ve recently set up a test site on an exact match domain and am trying out all these daft techniques to see just how effective they are. I rather suspect they&#039;ll work well and I&#039;ll end up crying into my morning cup of coffee.

That said, the thought of littering the web with useless comments and duff links makes me cringe and makes me feel sorry for the future generations who will have to find their way through the quagmire, not to mention pay for all the spinning discs storing all those precious bytes of spam!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the interests of promoting the ethos outlined in your article I&#8217;m commenting largely anonymously.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve seen loads of crap link-building projects work time and time again and it makes me cringe to see the work that is being passed off as SEO and although I am hugely reluctant to do so, will there come a point when I jump right in and join them? What am I supposed to say to clients who are being outdone by comment spammers, article marketers and directory submitters?</p>
<p>Wil I stop allowing comments on my company blog to stop the [Web Design Mumbai] crowd from pestering me with their pitchy &#8220;Great post!&#8221; &#8220;Congratulations on fine web site and nice advice&#8221; plugs?</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll confess that out of morbid curiosity I&#8217;ve recently set up a test site on an exact match domain and am trying out all these daft techniques to see just how effective they are. I rather suspect they&#8217;ll work well and I&#8217;ll end up crying into my morning cup of coffee.</p>
<p>That said, the thought of littering the web with useless comments and duff links makes me cringe and makes me feel sorry for the future generations who will have to find their way through the quagmire, not to mention pay for all the spinning discs storing all those precious bytes of spam!</p>
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